HLTAID012
Provide First Aid in an Education and ChildCare Setting

Childcare First Aid Course

NOW MOSTLY ONLINE
With A Short Express Practical in Class
Cost: $120


Learn the skills to provide an emergency first aid response to a child in need. This unit applies to educators and support staff working within an education and care setting. This course includes a short online pre-class component. Delivered in partnership withThe First Aid Group RTO 32268

DURATION

The duration for the Childcare First Aid course is approximately 6 hours online study with 2-3 hours practical in class.

FEES

– COST $120.00 ($40.00 OFF)

– For our refund and cancellation policy, please check it below!

LOCATIONS

2/7-9 Butler Way, Tullamarine VIC 3043
We also trained at the comfort of your Facilities depending on the number of participants

QUALIFICATIONS

Participants who have completed the Childcare First Aid course and have been assessed as competent in all assessments will receive a digital Statement of Attainment in:

*HLTAID012 Provide First Aid in an Education and Care Setting
*HLTAID011 Provide First Aid
*HLTAID010 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support
*HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

We process student certificates in a timely manner

Pre-requisites

There are no pre-requisites for the Childcare First Aid course. Participants are however required to have a minimum level of Literacy and Numeracy to be allowed admittance to this course.

Please notify us if you have any medical conditions or special needs that may prevent you completing all practical assessments. This includes performing CPR on the floor on a mannequin. It is a requirement that CPR be performed for at least 2 minutes of uninterrupted single rescuer CPR on an adult resuscitation manikin placed on the floor.

LEARNERS RIGHTS, RESPONSIBILITES & SUPPORT

For Learners Rights, Responsibilities and Support, including complaints, please refer to the Student Handbook or click this link: https://allenstraining.com.au/students/student-handbook

COURSE CONTENT

Performance Evidence

The candidate must show evidence of the ability to complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit, manage tasks and manage contingencies in the context of the job role.

There must be evidence that the candidate has completed the following tasks in line with state/territory regulations, first aid codes of practice, Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) guidelines and workplace procedures:

  • Followed DRSABCD in line with ARC guidelines, including:
    • performed at least 2 minutes of uninterrupted single rescuer cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) (5 cycles of both compressions and ventilations) on an adult resuscitation manikin placed on the floor
    • Performed at least 2 minutes of uninterrupted single rescuer CPR (5 cycles both compressions and ventilations) on a child resuscitation manikin placed on the floor
    • performed at least 2 minutes of uninterrupted single rescuer CPR (5 cycles both compressions and ventilations) on an infant resuscitation manikin placed on a firm surface
    • responded appropriately in the event of regurgitation or vomiting
    • managed the unconscious breathing casualty
    • followed single rescue procedure, including the demonstration of a rotation of operators with minimal interruptions to compressions
    • followed the prompts of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
  • Responded to at least three simulated first aid scenarios contextualised to the candidate’s workplace/community setting, and involving infants and children of varying ages including:
    • conducted a visual and verbal assessment of the casualty
    • demonstrated safe manual handling techniques
    • post-incident debrief and evaluation
    • provided an accurate verbal and written report of the incident
    • conducted a hazard assessment and identified strategies to minimise risk
  • Applied first aid procedures for the following:
    • allergic reaction
    • anaphylaxis
    • bleeding control
    • choking and airway obstruction
    • envenomation, using pressure immobilisation
    • fractures, sprains and strains, using arm slings, roller bandages or other appropriate immobilisation principles techniques
    • head injuries
    • poisoning
    • respiratory distress, including asthma
    • seizures & convulsions, including febrile convulsions and epilepsy
    • shock
  • Located and interpreted workplace policies and procedures

HLTAID012 Provide First Aid in an education and care setting:
Knowledge Evidence

The candidate must be able to demonstrate essential knowledge required to effectively complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit, manage tasks and manage contingencies in the context of the work role. This includes knowledge of:

  • State/Territory regulations, first aid codes of practice and workplace procedures including:
    • ARC Guidelines for provision of CPR and first aid to infants, children and adults
    • guidelines from Australian national peak clinical bodies
    • safe work practices to minimise risks and potential hazards
    • first aid requirements for services under the Education and Care Services National Law
    • infection control principles and procedures, including use of standard precautions
    • requirements for currency of skill and knowledge
  • legal, workplace and community considerations, including:
    • awareness of potential need for stress-management techniques and available support following an emergency situation, including the psychological impact on children
    • duty of care requirements
    • respectful behaviour towards a casualty
    • own skills and limitations
    • consent, including situations in which parental/caregiver consent is required
    • privacy and confidentiality requirements
    • importance of debriefing
  • considerations when providing first aid including:
    • airway obstruction due to body position
    • appropriate duration and cessation of CPR
    • appropriate use of an AED, including placement of pads for adults and children aged older than 8 years
    • specific considerations when using an AED on children aged between 1 and 8 years, including identification of AED with paediatric capability, paediatric voltage and use of paediatric pads
    • chain of survival
    • standard precautions
    • how to conduct a visual and verbal assessment of the casualty
  • principles and procedures for application of first aid management of the following scenarios:
    • abdominal injuries
    • allergic reaction
    • anaphylaxis, including signs, symptoms and triggers and using different types of adrenaline auto injectors
    • asthma, including signs, symptoms and triggers and using different types of bronchodilators
    • basic care of a wound
    • bleeding control
    • burns
    • cardiac conditions, including chest pain
    • choking and airway obstruction
    • crush injuries
    • diabetes
    • dislocations
    • drowning
    • envenomation
    • environmental impact, including hypothermia, hyperthermia, dehydration and heat stroke
    • eye and ear injuries
    • febrile convulsions
    • fractures
    • head, neck and spinal injuries
    • minor skin injuries
    • needle stick injuries
    • poisoning and toxic substances
    • årespiratory distress
    • seizures, including epilepsy
    • shock
    • soft tissue injuries, including sprains and strains
    • stroke
    • unconsciousness
  • basic anatomy and physiology relating to:
    • how to recognise a person is not breathing normally
    • chest
    • infant respiratory systems and implications for provision of CPR
    • basic anatomical differences between adults and children, and the implications for provision of first aid
    • normal clinical values for children
    • response/consciousness
    • upper airway and effect of positional change

For full course information, click this link: https://abfirstaid.trainingdesk.com.au/courses/100689