Whether you’re a parent, a student, or someone who wants to be prepared, this session gives you real-world, life-saving knowledge — in just one day.
What You’ll Learn in This Blog
Here’s a quick breakdown of what’s inside:
- What the CPR & First Aid Training covers
- Who should join and why it matters
- The types of courses available
- Event details and registration info
- How this training can boost your confidence (and maybe your resume!)
Why CPR & First Aid Training Matters
Let’s face it — life happens fast. Accidents, sudden illness, and unexpected emergencies can strike anywhere. Knowing CPR and basic first aid can make the difference between panic and purpose.
This training is designed to help you respond effectively when every second counts. From handling minor cuts to performing chest compressions, you’ll walk away knowing how to act calmly and correctly.
And yes, you’ll get hands-on practice — because watching YouTube videos is great, but saving a life takes more than that.
Available CPR & First Aid Courses
Here’s what you can choose from:
- HLTAID009 – Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
Fee: $55
Duration: 2 to 3 hours (face-to-face practical session)
Perfect if you want to focus on life-saving CPR techniques that could help in emergencies like drowning or cardiac arrest. - HLTAID011 – Provide First Aid (Includes CPR/HLTAID009)
Fee: $95
Duration: Full day (6 to 7 hours)
This course covers CPR plus all the essentials of first aid — burns, bleeding, fractures, allergic reactions, and more. - HLTAID012 – Provide First Aid in an Education and Care Setting includes HLTAID011 & HLTAID009
Fee: $125
Duration: Full day (7 to 8 hours, face-to-face)
Great for teachers, carers, or anyone working with children. It includes everything from CPR to managing accidents in school or childcare environments.
When and Where the Training Happens
Date: Saturday, 29 November 2025
Venue: Australian Centre for Unity (Slack Creek Mosque)
Address: 16 Queens Road, Slack Creek
Time: 10:00 AM — Until finish
Pro tip: Spots are limited, so it’s smart to register early.
Registration: Click here
Who Should Join the Training?
In short, everyone!
- Parents: Because kids are unpredictable (and so are Lego injuries).
- Teachers & Childcare Staff: Learn how to manage health incidents confidently.
- Workplace Teams: Be the go-to person in an emergency.
- Community Volunteers: Make your contribution even more meaningful.
No matter your background, knowing first aid and CPR makes you a local hero.
Why This CPR & First Aid Course Is Different
This isn’t a boring theory class. It’s interactive, practical, and led by qualified instructors who make learning fun — yes, even when you’re practicing chest compressions on a dummy.
You’ll learn:
- How to perform effective CPR
- How to use an AED (defibrillator) safely
- How to treat common injuries and medical emergencies
- The legal and safety basics every responder should know
By the end of the session, you’ll not only earn a nationally recognized certification but also the confidence to use it.
Boost Your Skills and Your Career
Adding CPR & First Aid certification to your resume can open doors in childcare, education, health, and community roles. Employers love people who take safety seriously — and this training proves you’re one of them.
Plus, it’s a skill that lasts a lifetime. Even if you never have to use it, you’ll always be prepared.
Learn from the Experts
This event is proudly organized by Multicultural Mailer, dedicated to helping local communities stay informed, prepared, and connected.
For more health and safety resources, you can also check the Australian Red Cross First Aid Guide for additional reading.
Be Ready, Be Confident
Emergencies don’t send calendar invites. But with the right training, you can be ready for them.
Join the CPR & First Aid Training at Slack Creek and gain skills that truly make a difference. Whether you use them at home, work, or in your community, you’ll know you’re prepared to step up when it counts.
So, take the plunge — register today, bring your curiosity, and maybe a water bottle. (You’ll be doing a lot of chest compressions!)
