

This unit covers the skills and knowledge needed to provide
first aid to infants, children, and adults according to Australian Resuscitation
Council (ARC) guidelines, specifically for workers in education and care settings
responding to emergencies like asthma and anaphylaxis.
✅ Ideal For: Educators, childcare professionals, and workers in education and care settings
⏳ Duration: Up to 6 Hours (depending on experience level)
🎓 Certificate: Four nationally recognized qualifications:
📍 Delivery: Blended learning (online + in-person practice)
All students MUST have a valid USI to enrol in this course. To ensure your enrolment experience is as swift and easy as possible, please ensure you have your Unique Student Identifier (USI) readily available.
If you do not have a USI, or would like to verify your USI, please click here to go to the Australian Government USI website (creating a USI will take approximately 3 minutes).
The HLTAID012 course equips educators and child care professionals with essential first aid skills for infants, children, and adults, including responses to asthma and anaphylaxis emergencies. It aligns with Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) guidelines and is suitable for workers in education and care settings.
Eligibility Requirements:
Course Structure:
Certification: Upon successful completion, participants receive four nationally recognized qualifications:
Equipment Requirements: All necessary first aid equipment will be provided during training. For online learning, participants need:
Credit Transfer: Participants may be eligible for credit transfer if they have completed parts of the course previously.
Recognition: The HLTAID012 course is nationally recognized across Australia and meets the standards set by the National Register of Vocational Education and Training. It includes additional training on asthma and anaphylaxis, fulfilling legal requirements for educators in schools and care services.