Q: Does the CPR qualification expire?
A: Yes, the CPR qualification needs to be completed every 12 months to stay up to date.
This nationally accredited CPR training course teaches participants how to identify an emergency situation requiring CPR and then to also confidently and effectively deliver potentially lifesaving Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.
Course CODE
CPR training course is delivered and certificates are issued by the Training Aid Australia (RTO No 91411).
Training Aid Australia is accredited by the Australian Skills and Quality Authority (ASQA) to deliver this training course.
Edway Training, with confirmation from the Victorian Government, will be offering limited training services onsite. This is to assist permitted work premises and permitted workers to obtain necessary qualifications, specifically in the areas of First Aid and Construction work.
All courses will follow strict COVID-19 precautions and requirements based on guidelines set out by the Victorian Government for permitted workplaces.
These include;
Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive:
This course covers how to identify an unconscious casualty who may require CPR, how to promote survivability by use of CPR techniques as well as the recovery position, and offers an overview on some of the causes of disrupted airways, how to deal with such factors and how to protect oneself from danger and minimise the risk of infection by teaching industry best-practice resuscitation techniques.
CPR training course consists of PowerPoint presentation, practical activities and end of the day assessment.
Provide CPR HLTAID009 statement of attainment is nationally recognised.
When booking a course, online payment is required
This payment method ONLY applies to companies and employment agencies.
A valid Purchase Order / Authority to Invoice MUST be submitted prior to the day of training.
For more information, please read our Invoice Payment Method Terms section.
Participants must complete the online pre-study module. . It covers the theoretical part of CPR training.
The link to the online pre-study will be provided in the confirmation email after completing the course booking.
STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT WILL NOT BE ISSUED
if a participant does not complete the online pre-study module.
From 1 January 2015, every student who undertakes nationally recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET) in Australia is required to have a USI.
STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT CANNOT BE ISSUED
if a participant fails to produce a valid USI number.
USI can be obtained via www.usi.gov.au
Participants should arrive 15 minutes prior to the scheduled starting time of the course to complete the necessary registration paperwork.
ENTRY TO THE COURSE WILL BE REFUSED
if participants arrive 15 minutes after the scheduled starting time.
Participants must provide one form of photo I.D. (e.g. passport, Australian driver’s licence, proof of age card, student card).
STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT WILL NOT BE ISSUED
if participants do not provide a valid form of I.D.
The basic level of understanding, reading and writing of English is required. Use of interpreters and translators is not allowed.
As part of our pre-training review all students are required to complete an LLN assessment to determine a student’s eligibility for enrolment into their selected course.
All students enrolling into any Training Aid Australia course must have LLN skills to do simple calculations, understand English well enough to be able to read, write, and provide verbal responses to questions in English to undertake training and assessment in any of our courses.
For further information on student support services please refer to the Student Handbook.
Participants must complete the online pre-study module. . It covers the theoretical part of CPR training.
The link to the online pre-study will be provided in the confirmation email after completing the course booking.
STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT WILL NOT BE ISSUED
if a participant does not complete the online pre-study module.
From 1 January 2015, every student who undertakes nationally recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET) in Australia is required to have a USI.
STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT CANNOT BE ISSUED
if a participant fails to produce a valid USI number.
USI can be obtained via www.usi.gov.au
Participants should arrive 15 minutes prior to the scheduled starting time of the course to complete the necessary registration paperwork.
ENTRY TO THE COURSE WILL BE REFUSED
if participants arrive 15 minutes after the scheduled starting time.
Participants must provide one form of photo I.D. (e.g. passport, Australian driver’s licence, proof of age card, student card).
STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT WILL NOT BE ISSUED
if participants do not provide a valid form of I.D.
The basic level of understanding, reading and writing of English is required. Use of interpreters and translators is not allowed.
As part of our pre-training review all students are required to complete an LLN assessment to determine a student’s eligibility for enrolment into their selected course.
All students enrolling into any Training Aid Australia course must have LLN skills to do simple calculations, understand English well enough to be able to read, write, and provide verbal responses to questions in English to undertake training and assessment in any of our courses.
For further information on student support services please refer to the Student Handbook.
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A: Yes, the CPR qualification needs to be completed every 12 months to stay up to date.
A: Participants should arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled start time to complete registration paperwork. Entry to the course will be refused if participants arrive 15 minutes after the scheduled starting time. One form of photo I.D. is required, and a basic level of understanding, reading, and writing in English is necessary.
A: Yes, participants must complete an online pre-study module covering the theoretical part of CPR training. You will be given access to this via your booking confirmation email. Also, from 1 January 2015, every student undertaking nationally recognized Vocational Education and Training (VET) in Australia must have a USI (Unique Student Identifier).
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The course fee can be paid online at the time of booking. Invoice payment is also available for companies and employment agencies with a valid Purchase Order/Authority to Invoice submitted prior to the day of training.
A: Yes, the Provide CPR HLTAID009 statement of attainment is nationally recognized.
A: The course covers identifying an unconscious casualty who may require CPR, promoting survivability using CPR techniques and the recovery position, and provides an overview of causes of disrupted airways and how to deal with them to protect oneself from danger and minimize the risk of infection.
A: The CPR course runs for 3 hours, including breaks.
A: The CPR Training Course in Melbourne is a nationally accredited program that teaches participants how to recognize an emergency situation requiring CPR and confidently deliver potentially lifesaving Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.
ABN: 89 125 949 117 RTO No: 91401
Sydney, NSW Direct Line: 02 9357 6544
Melbourne, VIC Direct Line: 03 8725 7920
Hotline: 1300 663 350
Sydney NSW Direct: 02 9357 6544
Melbourne VIC Direct: 03 8725 7920
Hotline: 1300 663 350
ABN: 89 125 949 117
RTO No: 91401