This fully online first aid course is specifically designed for parents and carers of babies and young children who want to feel more confident in managing common childhood emergencies. While non-accredited, the course delivers essential knowledge and practical guidance on how to respond effectively in critical situations.
Topics covered include CPR and resuscitation, choking, burns, bleeding, anaphylaxis, asthma attacks, high fevers, RSV, conjunctivitis, head injuries, croup, rashes, identifying signs of serious illness, and managing hand, foot and mouth disease.
Ideal for new parents, grandparents, babysitters, and early childhood carers, this online baby and child first aid course helps you build the skills and confidence to keep your little ones safe in everyday and emergency situations - all from the comfort of your couch.
Please ensure that you read and understand the entry and assessment requirements listed below prior to enrolling. Particularly for nationally recognised units of competency to ensure that you will be able to complete any workplace specific or video creation and upload tasks that may be included.
Certification of completion after the course has been finished.
Non-accredited.
Approximately 2-5 hours.
Self-paced online learning offers the flexibility to study whenever it suits you, allowing you to start, pause, and resume your course at your own convenience. This means you can fit your training around work, family, and other commitments without the pressure of fixed schedules. Whether you have a few minutes or several hours, you control the pace, making it easier to absorb information thoroughly and revisit challenging topics as needed. This flexible approach ensures you get the most out of your learning experience while balancing your busy lifestyle.
Students must have access to a computer, smartphone, tablet, or other electronic device with access to the internet to complete the online studies.
Enrolment in this course is via Off Road Aid and conducted through Allens Training Pty Ltd (RTO 90909). For full details regarding your rights and responsibilities, including information on complaints and appeals, please refer to the Student Handbook available on the RTO website.