Holistic First Aid Mental, Physical & Emotional - Become the Complete First Aider Jackie McRae: B App Sc. (Sport Science) P Grad Bio Sc. (Health Promotion) Grad Dip Ed. (Training & Development For over 15 years Jackie has also delivered nationally accredited first aid training with a variety of organisations including Australian Red Cross & Sports Medicine Australia & believes it is a life skill. Jackie is also an accredited instructor of the award winning Mental Health First Aid course developed by Orygen research centre at the University of Melbourne. Courses available; CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation) HLTFACPR201A Perform CPR Content is based on Australian Resuscitation Council guidelines. 3-4 hours Basic First Aid - Workplace Level 1 HLTFA201 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support 7.5hours Senior First Aid – Workplace Level 2 HLTFA301B Apply First Aid Flexible delivery options available – workbook & online 16 hours (nominal) Nationally Accredited First Aid Training in partnership with Professional Workplace Trainers RTO: 51588 Mental Health First Aid 12 hours One in 5 Australians experiences a mental illness in any one year. This course teaches adults how to provide initial support to adults experiencing a mental health crisis, or developing a mental health illness. For further information about this course see the website www.mhfa.com.au Please contact Jackie for further information. Public courses will be delivered at the Barry Harwood Study Centre, on site courses by request. Email: jackiemcrae@iinet.net.au Mob: 0412086878 Ph: 08 6143932 Is your first aid up to date? Nationally accredited training delivered at Barry Harwood’s Study Centre Level 1, 131 Herdsman Parade (corner Reserve st) Wembley Nationally Accredited First Aid Training in partnership with Professional Workplace Trainers RTO: 51588 HLTFACPR201A Perform CPR Content is based on Australian Resuscitation Council guidelines. Learn Basic Life Support principles – DRSABCD Advised to be updated annually Date Time Saturday 22nd October2011 Monday 28th November 2011 Saturday 10th December Tuesday 24th January 2012 9am – 12.30 9am – 12.30 9am – 12.30 9am – 12.30 *Note: Early bird fee* $50 $50 $50 $50 Full fee $57 $57 $57 $57 Early Bird fee closes one business week before course start date Senior First Aid – Workplace Level 2 HLTFA301B Apply First Aid DRSABCD procedure Principals & legalities of First Aid Responding to an emergency Assessment for unconsciousness Moving the casualty Basic Life Support (CPR) Cardiac emergencies Bleeding and Wounds Extremes of temperature Burns and scalds Poisoning Reporting of accidents Spinal Injuries Bites, stings and envenomation Allergic Reactions Date Time Saturday 22nd & Sunday 23rd October2011 Monday 28th & Tuesday 29th November Saturday 10th & Saturday 17th December Tuesday 24th & Wednesday 25th January 2012 9am – 4.30 9am – 4.30 9am – 4.30 9am – 4.30 *Note: Early Bird* $150 $150 $150 $150 Full Fee $157 $157 $157 $157 Early Bird fee closes one business week before course start date Mental health workshops Mental health First Aid (MHFA) The award winning program which teaches first aid skills in dealing with mental health crisis situations and the early stages of mental health problems Further information www.mhfa.com.au Day & date Workshop Times Full Fee 9am – 4.30 Early bird* $215 Saturday & Sunday 29th & 30th October 2011 MHFA Monday 5th & Monday 12th MHFA December 9am – 4.30 $215 $225 Saturday & Sunday 21st & 22nd Jan 9am – 4.30 $215 $225 *Note: MHFA $225 Early Bird fee closes one business week before course start date January 2012 First aid Short Summer Series (1.5hours each) Learn up to date first aid information – mental, physical & emotional Come to one or all three. Early bird deal -Book & pay for all three workshops before 21th December & only pay $50 in total. Three for the price of 2! Day & Date: Wednesday 4th January 1 2 3 Workshop Times First aid talk – up to date first aid Knowledge What are the latest guidelines? Do you know what DRSABCD stands for? What is Mental Health First Aid? An information session 1 in 5 people in Australia have a mental illness each year, What is a mental illness? What are the mental health first aid guidelines? How do we understand a common mental illness like depression? Where can I go for further assistance? Emotional first aid – a snapshot How can we be effective in providing emotional support to friend’s family & colleague when they are touched by grief, loss or trauma? Follow the HELPER principles What is helpful & what is not? 9am 10.30 Early Full fee 21st bird (After December) fee* $20 $25 11am – $20 12.30 $25 1pm – $20 2.30pm $25 *Note: early bird payment for individual workshops is also the 21st December First Aid Summer Series Learn first aid skills for the start of the year Is your CPR up to date? Attend 1 or all 4 Early bird deal - Book & pay for all four workshops by 21st December & save $50! Pay $170 for the four sessions. Times for both days Session 1: 9am – 12.30pm Session 2: 1.30pm - 5pm Days & dates Workshop Early Full bird Fee Fee* (after st 21 dec) 1 Wednesday 11th Jan CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) HLTCPR201A – nationally accredited certificate Learn Basic Life support principles – DRSABCD $50 $55 2 Wednesday 11th Jan Deciphering depression – Mental health workshop $50 One in five people experience depression at some stage of their lives (Beyond Blue) Based on mental health first aid guidelines recognise signs & symptoms of depression & know where to go for help $55 1 Friday 13th Jan $50 $55 2 Friday 13th Jan Analysing anxiety – mental health workshop Almost 15% of the population have an anxiety disorder (National mental health survey 2007) Based on mental health first aid guidelines What is an anxiety disorder? What are the signs & symptoms & the treatment & where can I go for further assistance Good grief How to provide effective support for someone after a loss. We only grieve for what we value. How to help friends, family & colleagues through the process in a healthy way. Become a HELPER $50 $55 *Note: Early bird payment for individual workshops by 21st December 2011