The course is aimed at anyone who may work in high-risk to health environments or anyone wishing to hold CPR skills and knowledge.

Students will learn how to successfully administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and how to report incident details to emergency services.

Your training will focus on: 

  • Recognise and assess emergency situations
  • Ensure the safety of all involved in the situation
  • Assess the casualty and recognise the need for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
  • Perform CPR in accordance with the ARC guidelines
  • Operate an automated external defibrillator (AED) according to manufacturer’s instructions
  • Accurately report incident details to the emergency services
  • Recognise any relevant psychological impacts on those involved, including yourself
  • Face-to-face
  • 0.5 days (3 hours)
  • Bendigo and surrounding Central Victoria regions

Assessment may consist of:

  • Written answers to questions
  • Role plays and scenario-based assessments

Students must be 15 years old or older.

All students will engage in a language, literacy, numeracy and digital literacy (LLND) activity to evaluate potential support requirements.

$85.00 (full course)

$75.00 (refresher)

0.5 days (3 hours)

I have recently completed my Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care through AST under the guidance of Carley who has been absolutely incredible as a trainer. The online studies made it fit into my busy life schedule, anywhere. I would highly recommend AST to anyone looking to get into the Early Childhood Education field.

Course participant Rebecca

I would highly recommend AST and if I decide to do more study I will definitely be using AST.

Course Participant Heidi

Thoroughly enjoyed completing my cert 3 and 4 in disability with AST, and am now working in a very rewarding career.

Course Participant Joanne

I wanted a change of careers and AST went above and beyond to find a course that suited my needs, the enrolment process was a breeze and I was supported through the process. Starting a course as an adult was very nerve racking, but the trainer I had ensured every single students needs were met and catered his teaching style to suit their needs, a very inclusive organisation and a very safe environment to be in.

Course participant Angie
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