Adelaide’s #1 in Nationally Accredited First Aid Courses

Adelaide’s #1 in Nationally Accredited First Aid Courses

Provide First Aid Adelaide

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Course Name

HLTAID011 Provide First Aid 

Course Code
HLTAID011 Provide First Aid (new code)
HLTAID010 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support (included)
HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (included)
Course Delivery

Face-to-Face

Course Structure

Knowledge Assessment: In class
Practical Assessment: In class

Course Duration

5.5 hours in class

Course Certificate

Issued Same Day (Conditions Apply)

Course Cost

$97 (may vary)

Is the course nationally accredited?

Yes

Alternate / Former Course Names

HLTAID003 Provide first aid
Apply first aid
Senior first aid
Workplace Level 2
First aid refresher

Available Discounts

Regular DAILY DEALS

Price match on comparable courses

HLTAID011 Provide First Aid
Face-to-Face
(5.5 hours in class)

To provide effective first aid management you need to be able to identify the signs and symptoms of a number of conditions and then enact the appropriate first aid management procedure.

HLTAID011 Provide First Aid covers the signs, symptoms and management of over 25 of the most common first aid conditions and injuries so you are prepared for almost any emergency situation.

All first aid management procedures taught in HLTAID011 Provide First Aid are in line with Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) guidelines and other relevant Australian national peak clinical bodies like Safe Work Australia , the National Asthma Council, the Epilepsy Foundation and Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (ASCIA).

HLTAID011 Provide First Aid leads to an accredited and industry recognised First Aid and CPR qualification for:

  • HLTAID011 Provide First Aid
  • HTLAID010 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support
  • HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Get industry certified training from industry approved trainers with First Aid Pro Adelaide

Why do I need First Aid?

Having the knowledge, skills and confidence to provide effective first aid management in an emergency situation is essential. This course teaches theory and practical skills to give you this confidence so you can potentially save lives.

How do I get qualified for First Aid?

HLTAID011 Provide First Aid is a mix of knowledge (theory) and  practical (skills).

If you complete the Face-to-Face course, you will be assessed on the knowledge requirements in-class.

If you complete the Learning Online course, you will be assessed on the knowledge requirements online.

Practical assessment is completed in-class for both courses as you must be observed performing your first aid skills by a registered trainer.

How do I do First Aid Face-to-Face?

The more ‘conventional’ way to complete First Aid training, Face-to-Face training is exclusively classroom-based. All knowledge and practical assessment requirements are completed within a single 5.5-hour session run by a qualified First Aid trainer. There is no need to do any online or out-of-hours assessment, everything is covered in class.

First Aid Face-to-Face Benefits 

Greater one-on-one access to trainers – Because our Face-to-Face courses are taught in class, you get more one-on-one personal support from certified industry experts. You don’t have to send an email or hop on a video call to speak with someone, you can do it in person.

Faster certificates sent directly – We have a dedicated certificate team that works round the clock to ensure your certificate is processed and issued faster. All you have to do is log into your student portal to download it.

Industry recognised qualifications – All our CPR, First Aid and Childcare First Aid courses are accredited and recognised by the industry. Your First Aid Pro certificate can be used to instantly prove your certification to anyone who needs to see it.

Adelaide’s First Aid Training Experts

Delivering high-quality first aid training is the cornerstone of our business and we pride ourselves on our exception student satisfaction rate. Ask around and our students will likely tell you our trainers are friendly, knowledgeable and make first aid training relevant and fun and our customer service and support is sublime.

2020 Student Survey
16,000+ responses

Overall Satisfaction Rate: 98.5%

Course Cost

Course Times

  • 9:00am – 2:30pm

Course start and end times may vary by location and date. Students should ensure they arrive at least 15 minutes prior to the scheduled start time.

Course Locations

FirstAidPro Adelaide’s face-to-face HLTAID011 Provide First Aid courses run every day, every week from a number of local sites including:

First Aid Training Requirements

HLTAID011 Provide First Aid is an entry-level course available to students of all backgrounds and experiences.

It is an accredited and practical course though so all we ask is that you can:

  • Prove you are over 18
  • Provide guardian or parental consent if under 18 (must be at least 14)
  • Confirm you are an Australian or New Zealand citizen or permanent resident
  • Read and write
  • Communicate verbally with others
  • Perform basic manual tasks

USI Requirements

A USI (unique student identifier) number is now a mandatory requirement for any student wishing to undertake vocational training. A USI number is unique to you and provided by the government to keep a secure online record of your VET certifications. You can look up your number or register for a USI number quickly and easily by clicking on the following link: https://www.usi.gov.au/students/get-a-usi.

First Aid Content and Outcomes

Throughout this course you will be assessed on your understanding of:

(Knowledge / theory)

  • Australian Resuscitation Council Guidelines
  • Australian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy Action Plans
  • Safe Work Australia Code of Practice
  • Incident hazard and risk minimisation processes
  • Infection control procedures
  • Workplace or site first aid procedures
  • First aid kit contents
  • First aider Duty of Care requirements
  • First aider requirements for currency of skill and knowledge
  • First aider skill and knowledge limitations
  • First aid parent / guardian consent
  • First aid privacy and confidentiality requirements
  • Stress management techniques and available support for rescuers and children
  • The effect of positional change during CPR
  • The appropriate duration, hand placement, compression / ventilation cycles and cessation of CPR
  • AED use
  • AED safety and maintenance procedures
  • Chain of survival
  • Accessing and handing over to emergency services
  • Assessing the level of consciousness for infants, children and adults
  • Basic anatomical differences and first aid considerations between infants, children and adults
  • Identification of signs and symptoms and first aid management for allergic reaction
  • Identification of signs and symptoms and first aid management for anaphylaxis
  • Identification of signs and symptoms and first aid management for asthma
  • Identification of signs and symptoms and first aid management for non-life-threatening bleeding
  • Identification of signs and symptoms and first aid management for life-threatening bleeding
  • Identification of signs and symptoms and first aid management for burns
  • Identification of signs and symptoms and first aid management for cardiac conditions, including chest pain
  • Identification of signs and symptoms and first aid management for choking
  • Identification of signs and symptoms and first aid management for diabetes
  • Identification of signs and symptoms and first aid management for drowning
  • Identification of signs and symptoms and first aid management for envenomation
  • Identification of signs and symptoms and first aid management for eye injuries
  • Identification of signs and symptoms and first aid management for fractures
  • Identification of signs and symptoms and first aid management for dislocations
  • Identification of signs and symptoms and first aid management for sprains
  • Identification of signs and symptoms and first aid management for strains
  • Identification of signs and symptoms and first aid management for head injuries
  • Identification of signs and symptoms and first aid management for neck injuries
  • Identification of signs and symptoms and first aid management for spinal injuries
  • Identification of signs and symptoms and first aid management for hypothermia
  • Identification of signs and symptoms and first aid management for hyperthermia
  • Identification of signs and symptoms and first aid management for minor wounds
  • Identification of signs and symptoms and first aid management for shock
  • Identification of signs and symptoms and first aid management for nose-bleed
  • Identification of signs and symptoms and first aid management for poisoning
  • Identification of signs and symptoms and first aid management for seizures
  • Identification of signs and symptoms and first aid management for sharps injuries
  • Identification of signs and symptoms and first aid management for stroke

Your ability to provide effective first aid to:

(Practical /skills)

  • An unconscious, non-breathing adult (CPR, AED)
  • A regurgitating or vomiting unconscious adult (recovery position)
  • An unconscious, non-breathing infant (CPR)
  • An unconscious, breathing infant (open airway)
  • A casualty with anaphylaxis (ASCIA Emergency Action Plan, Epipen)
  • A casualty with asthma (ASCIA Emergency Action Plan, inhaler, spacer device)
  • A casualty with non-life-threatening bleeding (bandage dressing)
  • A casualty in shock (reassuring them, monitoring body temperature)
  • A casualty who is choking (back blows, chest thrusts)
  • A casualty who has been bitten by a snake (Pressure Immobilisation Technique)
  • A casualty with a fractured arm (bandage, sling)
  • A casualty with a dislocated shoulder (cold compress)
  • A casualty with a sprained ankle (RICER)
  • A casualty with a nosebleed (apply pressure, lean forward)
  • A casualty with an unknown condition (DRSABCD)

You will also be assessed on your ability to:

  • Identify when to provide first aid
  • Follow DRSABCD protocol
  • Complete incident reports
  • Handover to emergency services

Eight New First Aid Units of Competency Released

  • HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation – sometimes referred to as CPR (supersedes HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation)
  • HLTAID010 Provide basic emergency life support – sometimes referred to as BELS (supersedes HLTAID002 Provide basic emergency life support)
  • HLTAID011 Provide First Aid – sometimes referred to as First Aid (supersedes HLTAID003 Provide first aid)
  • HLTAID012 Provide First Aid in an education and care setting – sometimes called Childcare first aid (supersedes HLTAID004 Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting)
  • HLTAID013 Provide First Aid in a remote or isolated site (supersedes HLTAID005 Remote first aid)
  • HLTAID014 Provide Advanced First Aid (supersedes HLTAID006)
  • HLTAID015 Provide advanced resuscitation and oxygen therapy (supersedes HLTAID007)
  • HLTAID016* Manage first aid services and resources (supersedes HLTAID008)

*Please note First Aid Pro Adelaide does not currently offer this unit

First Aid Pro Adelaide First Aid Training – General Information

Registered Training Organisation

First Aid Pro Adelaide offers training of the highest quality. We are a Registered Training Organisation (RTO: #40407) known locally for providing Adelaide’s most complete, ground-breaking, advanced and highly regarded First Aid training. If you are looking for training that is unparalleled in terms of service and support and incorporates all the latest knowledge and skills needed to provide first aid management in line with industry guidelines and expectations, look no further than First Aid Pro Adelaide.

First Aid Industry Guidelines

Our nationally recognised and certified training considers all relevant Australian and New Zealand industry procedures, protocols and recommendations including but not limited to ANZCOR Guideline Section 9.2 – Medical, ANZCOR Guideline 2 – Managing an Emergency, ANZCOR Guideline 6 – Compressions ANZCOR Guideline 3 – Recognition and First Aid Management of the Unconscious Person, National Asthma Council Australia Action Plan, ANZCOR Guideline 4 – Airway, ANZCOR Guideline 7 – Automated External Defibrillation (AED) in Basic Life Support (BELS), ASICA Action Plan for Anaphylaxis, ANZCOR Guideline 5 – Breathing,  ANZCOR Guideline 8 – Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), Epilepsy Foundation Epilepsy Management Plan, ANZCOR Guideline Section 9.1 – Trauma, ANZCOR Guideline Section 9.3 – Environment, ANZCOR Guideline Section 9.4 – Envenomation, ANZCOR Guideline Section 9.5 – Poisoning, Education and Care Services National Law, Heart Foundation Diabetes Action Plan, Safe Work Australia Code of Practice: First Aid in the Workplace.

Group and Workplace Training

Our dedicated group, workplace and corporate training team are fully mobile and able to come to  you, your team or business wherever you are, anywhere in Adelaide. We can provide first aid training in Moana, Seaford, Port Noarlunga, Noarlunga Centre, Morphett Vale, Happy Valley, Hallett Cove, Aberfoyle Park, Blackwood, Bedford Park, Oaklands Park, Glenelg, Edwardstown, Henley Beach, Prospect, West Lakes, Port Adelaide, Wingfield, Gepps Cross, Kilburn, Mawson Lakes, Ingle Farm, Modbury, Tea Tree Gully, North Haven, Osborne, Golden Grove, Salisbury, Paralowie, Elizabeth, Smithfield, Munno Para, Gawler, the Barossa, the Mid North, the South East, the Murraylands, Adelaide Hills, Riverland, Fleurieu Peninsula, Yorke Peninsula, Eyre Peninsula and Far North.

First Aid Training Resources and Equipment

Any material, resource or piece of equipment you need to complete a First Aid course is provided to you by First Aid Pro Adelaide including adult and infant resuscitation manikins, AED training devices, personal protective equipment (PPE), adrenaline auto-injector training devices, workplace first aid kits, placebo bronchodilators and spacer devices, wound dressing and bandages, blankets, workplace or site first aid incident report forms, haemostatic dressings, haemostatic wound packing trainers, thermometers, tourniquet trainers, immobilisation and extraction devices, basic airway adjuncts, bag valve masks, oxygen resuscitation systems, oxygen cylinders, oxygen regulators, pulse oximeters, oxygen masks and tubes, suction devices and more.

First Aid Training Videos

Topics covered in our First Aid course video content include: abdominal wounds, AED set up, amputations, asthma, angina, bandages and slings, burns, closed fracture, diabetes, dislocation, drowning, drug overdose, emergency action plan, external bleeding, eye injury, first aid kits, fractured ribs, head wounds, heat exhaustion, heat stroke, hypothermia, infection prevention, jellyfish stings, manual handling, nose bleed, open fracture, partial choking, safety, snake bite, spider bite, spinal injury and stroke.

First Aid Training Now

If it needs to be learnt, First Aid Pro Adelaide can teach it.

First Aid courses can be booked online or by contacting our friendly customer service team on 1300 029 132. Our operating hours are 8:30am to 5:30pm Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays).

First Aid Pro Adelaide runs First Aid courses 7 days a week. To find an upcoming session near you visit our course calendar or call or email us today.