Non-accredited First Aid Course
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Non-accredited First Aid Course
This 100% online Mental Health Support course is designed to enhance awareness about the psychological challenges that can affect anyone, whether they are experiencing mental health concerns themselves or supporting others who are.
It is suitable for all individuals seeking to understand and address these challenges effectively. This course provides a supportive space where your experiences are acknowledged and your well-being is prioritised.
$60
per person
Non-accredited First Aid Course
duration:
100% Online
(Approx 240 Minutes)
Course Content
This course covers all the topics a traditional first aid course would, such as:
Resuscitation techniques (CPR)
Signs, symptoms and management of common illnesses and injuries such as:
Asthma and anaphylaxis
Heart attack and stroke
Bleeding, burns, seizures and shock
Fractures, sprains and strains
Heat and Cold illness
Bites and stings (land, marine, snakes and spiders)
After each topic, you will be required to complete a short multiple-choice quiz relevant to the topic completed
Please Note: Should you decide to complete an accredited First Aid course after completing this online course, the learning and theory you already completed, will be recognised in the accredited unit, as long as the course is completed within a 6-month timeframe of completing this course.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION PRIOR TO ENROLMENT
Course Delivery
The course is delivered 100% online
Entry Requirements
Students must have access to a computer, smartphone, tablet, or other electronic device with access to the internet to complete the online studies
Course Duration 100% Online
Self-Paced – It is expected students may complete the course within 3-4 hours (depending on experience levels) This can be completed over a number of sessions. Your course progress will be saved.
Students are expected to complete all learning and assessment activities within six (6) months of enrolment. Failure to complete all requirements may result in your enrolment being disabled/cancelled.