Course

HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)

Accredited Short Courses

HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)

A nationally recognised half day CPR course delivering the skills and confidence to respond to a cardiac arrest in any setting.

Price $95
Duration Half Day
Intake Monthly
Mode On-Campus
Level All
Overview

About This Course

HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation is a nationally recognised unit of competency that gives you the skills, knowledge, and confidence to respond to a cardiac arrest at home, at work, or in the community. The half day class is delivered face to face by experienced trainers using the latest Australian Resuscitation Council guidelines.

You will work through the chain of survival, complete continuous, high quality compressions on adult and infant manikins, and rehearse safe defibrillator use. The session also covers safe scene assessment, recovery position, and clear handover to paramedics, plus the documentation and reporting expected in workplaces. On successful completion you receive a Statement of Attainment that meets workplace, NDIS, and aged care provider requirements.

Learning Outcomes

What You'll Learn

Recognise an emergency, perform a primary survey, and call for help with confidence

Deliver high quality compressions and rescue breaths on adult, child, and infant manikins

Operate an automated external defibrillator safely and follow voice prompts

Use the recovery position and manage airway and breathing across age groups

Apply infection control and personal protective equipment during a resuscitation

Complete clear post incident documentation and provide handover to emergency services

Course Structure

Modules & Units

01 Recognise and Respond

Scene safety, primary survey, and the chain of survival framework that underpins every Australian CPR class.

02 High Quality Compressions

Practical drills on adult and infant manikins covering rate, depth, recoil, and minimal interruption.

03 Rescue Breaths and Airway

Airway opening, ventilation technique, recovery position, and the use of barrier devices for infection control.

04 Defibrillation in Practice

Step by step practice with a training defibrillator including pad placement, voice prompts, and team work.

05 Handover and Documentation

Briefing paramedics on arrival, completing incident records, and meeting workplace reporting expectations.

Career Outcomes

Where This Course Can Take You

Disability Support Worker

Hold a current CPR statement to meet most NDIS provider onboarding and ongoing compliance requirements.

Aged Care Worker

Refresh CPR every twelve months in line with most aged care employer policies and quality standards.

Workplace First Aider

Be the trained responder your workplace relies on during a sudden collapse or cardiac event.

Education Assistant

Support schools, early learning, and community programs with a current resuscitation skill set.

Assessments

How You'll Be Assessed

Assessment is competency based and runs throughout the day. You will complete a short written knowledge check covering the chain of survival, infection control, and resuscitation principles, then demonstrate two minutes of continuous, high quality compressions and rescue breaths on adult and infant manikins. A final scenario asks you to lead a simulated cardiac arrest, including defibrillator use and handover to paramedics.

Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • You must be at least 14 years of age on the day of training
  • A reasonable level of physical fitness so you can kneel and perform compressions on a manikin on the floor
  • A Unique Student Identifier, which we can help you create on the day if needed
  • Photo identification for sign in at the start of the session
What to Bring

Come Prepared

  • Photo identification and your USI for enrolment confirmation
  • Comfortable, modest clothing that allows free movement on the floor
  • A reusable water bottle and any personal medication you may need
  • A notebook and pen for short knowledge activities
Certification

Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment

On successful completion you receive a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment for HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, issued under the Australian Qualifications Framework through our partner Registered Training Organisation. The statement is accepted across NDIS, aged care, education, and general workplace settings.

The Australian Resuscitation Council recommends a CPR refresher every twelve months. Most employers and providers expect this, so we encourage you to book your next session ahead of expiry.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this CPR course nationally recognised?

Yes. HLTAID009 is a nationally recognised unit issued under the Australian Qualifications Framework through our partner Registered Training Organisation.

How long does the certificate stay current?

The Australian Resuscitation Council recommends a refresher every twelve months. Most employers and NDIS providers expect this.

Do I need to complete anything before the class?

Yes. A short pre course workbook is sent on enrolment. It takes about an hour and is completed online before you arrive.

Can I book this class for my workplace?

Yes. Group bookings can be delivered at your workplace across Australia. Contact our team for a tailored proposal.

What if I cannot attend my booked date?

Let us know at least three business days in advance and we will move you to the next available session at no extra cost.

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