
SLS MEMBERS ONLY – ‘in-house’ CPR
Upcoming Courses
Name | Date | Time | Location | Available Spaces | Cost | Single Enrol |
CHRISTIES BEACH SLS MEMBERS ONLY – ‘in-house’ CPR – Season 2022/2023 | Dates held by Chief Instructor | 08:30 am – 04:30 pm | Christies Beach Surf Life Saving Club | 50 | $0.00 | |
GOOLWA SLS MEMBERS ONLY – ‘in-house’ CPR | Dates held by Chief Instructor | 08:30 am – 04:30 pm | Goolwa Surf Life Saving Club | 50 | $0.00 | |
SLS MEMBERS ONLY – ‘in-house’ CPR | Dates held by Chief Instructor | 08:30 am – 04:30 pm | Location held by Chief Instructor | 91 | $0.00 |
Introduction:
The 'in-house' CPR is an assessment only course arranged between the Club's Cheif Instructor and existing SLSSA members who wish to be awarded a Statement of Attainment for HLTAID009 Provide CPR.
Target Audience:
PRE-REQUISITES
To be eligible to receive this award‚ candidates must be at least 10 years of age on the date of final assessment
To be eligible to receive this award‚ candidates must be at least 10 years of age on the date of final assessment
Learning Outcomes:
- Respond to an emergency situation
- Respond to signs of an unconscious casualty
- Perform CPR
- Communicate details of the incident
Learning Methods:
ASSESSMENT
Assessment is through demonstration and questioning‚ addressing all aspects of competency and utilising simulated workplace scenarios. Participants will be required to complete activities that may include oral and written questioning, practical demonstrations and performing scenarios.
PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS
For a CPR qualification to be recognised for use in a workplace, you must refresh your skills by completing a refresher course every 12 months. This is a requirement set by the Australian Resuscitation Council.
Please note as of 1st September 2022 the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) have advised Registered Training Organisations that training and assessment activities undertaken during First Aid and CPR courses will revert to pre-COVID conditions. This means learners will be required to demonstrate rescue breathing techniques on manikins and not simulate such skills to the side of the manikin as previously allowed during the pandemic. Learners will not have the opportunity to request an exemption from providing rescue breaths if they wish to gain a competent result in the Unit of Competency and/or qualification.
Assessment is through demonstration and questioning‚ addressing all aspects of competency and utilising simulated workplace scenarios. Participants will be required to complete activities that may include oral and written questioning, practical demonstrations and performing scenarios.
PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS
For a CPR qualification to be recognised for use in a workplace, you must refresh your skills by completing a refresher course every 12 months. This is a requirement set by the Australian Resuscitation Council.
Please note as of 1st September 2022 the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) have advised Registered Training Organisations that training and assessment activities undertaken during First Aid and CPR courses will revert to pre-COVID conditions. This means learners will be required to demonstrate rescue breathing techniques on manikins and not simulate such skills to the side of the manikin as previously allowed during the pandemic. Learners will not have the opportunity to request an exemption from providing rescue breaths if they wish to gain a competent result in the Unit of Competency and/or qualification.