Who We Train

Practical first aid and CPR training is delivered for workplaces, organisations, and community groups across Victoria, including Melbourne and surrounding areas. Programs are designed to help teams develop the skills and confidence needed to respond effectively in emergency situations.

Group training allows teams to learn together in a structured and engaging environment. Onsite delivery ensures training reflects real workplace conditions and everyday risks, improving both relevance and confidence.

Healthcare and Support Services

Healthcare and support environments require staff to respond quickly to medical emergencies while maintaining duty of care. Current CPR and first aid certification is often required to meet professional standards and workplace safety obligations.

Training supports staff in recognising emergency situations, responding effectively, and maintaining confidence when caring for patients and clients. For example, early CPR and prompt action in a care setting can help stabilise a person before emergency services arrive, improving outcomes and reducing risk.

Childcare Centres and Schools

Education settings require staff to be trained in CPR, first aid, asthma management, and anaphylaxis response to meet regulatory requirements and ensure child safety.

Training helps staff respond quickly and confidently to incidents involving children and young people. For example, recognising early signs of an allergic reaction and responding immediately can help prevent serious complications and support safer learning environments.

NDIS and Disability Support Organisations

Education settings require staff to be trained in CPR, first aid, asthma management, and anaphylaxis response to meet regulatory requirements and ensure child safety.

Training helps staff respond quickly and confidently to incidents involving children and young people. For example, recognising early signs of an allergic reaction and responding immediately can help prevent serious complications and support safer learning environments.

Sports Clubs and Fitness Organisations

Sporting environments involve physical activity where injuries and medical emergencies can occur. Having trained staff or volunteers improves safety for participants and spectators.

Training supports faster response to injuries, reduces risk, and helps create safer environments. For example, knowing how to manage a suspected injury or respond to a collapse can help protect participants and support safer events.

Corporate Teams and Workplace

Workplaces are required to meet health and safety obligations, including having trained first aiders available.

Training helps staff respond to workplace incidents, support colleagues, and contribute to a safer working environment. For example, being able to respond to a medical emergency in the workplace can reduce the severity of an incident and support a quicker recovery.

Government and Community Organisations

Public services and community organisations play a key role in supporting community safety and emergency preparedness.

Training helps build workforce capability, supports public safety initiatives, and strengthens community resilience. For example, trained staff can respond effectively during community events or incidents, supporting safer outcomes for the public.

Flexible Training Options

Public services and community organisations play a key role in supporting community safety and emergency preparedness.

Training helps build workforce capability, supports public safety initiatives, and strengthens community resilience. For example, trained staff can respond effectively during community events or incidents, supporting safer outcomes for the public.

Strengthening Community Safety

Training is primarily delivered onsite, allowing sessions to be tailored to specific environments, risks, and group sizes.

External venues can be arranged where required. Flexible delivery options are available, including blended learning that combines online theory with face to face practical assessment.