CPR Course in Belmont

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Provide CPR HLTAID009

Only$59

2Hrs Face-to-Face Learning & Assessment + Online Learning

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Provide First Aid HLTAID011

Only$119

4hrs Face-to-Face Learning & Assessment + Online Learning

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Child Care First Aid HLTAID012

Only$129

5hrs Face-to-Face Learning & Assessment + Online Learning

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Your CPR Certification

This training centre is convenient for Belmont residents and businesses. Group first aid training can also be held at your workplace in the Belmont area by arrangement. Our trainers are second to none, delivering fully accredited first aid courses at guaranteed best prices.

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How to Get Here?

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Please arrive 15 minutes before course start time.

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Parking can usually be found within walking distance.

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  • Belmont CPR training near you is an opportunity to get your CPR certificate the same day!
  • Our certificates are fully accredited and nationally recognised.
  • Gain the confidence to respond to and effectively manage first aid emergencies.
  • Our trainers are second-to-none, helping you master the knowledge and skills in a fun and efficient way.

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Often Asked Questions

What if I cannot attend my course?

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Students who cannot attend may rebook their course for an alternative date. Conditions apply.
Please call to advise as soon as possible.
Please refer to the Fees and Refund Policy in our Terms and Conditions policy.

When do I get my first aid certificate?

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Youll receive your Statement of Attainment (PDF) by email the same day as you successfully complete your course. This would require that you have paid for your course in full (with the exception of account holders) and provided your valid USI.

What payment methods do you accept for first aid courses?

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You can pay for your course by Visa or Mastercard online or over the phone with the help of one our friendly team.

When is payment due for my first aid course?

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Pay at the time of booking to secure the date for your training session and gain access to your online first aid course. What follows is a streamlined process that ties in all factors so your first aid certification is officially recorded and sent to you the day you complete your course.'

Do Australia Wide First Aid courses award me Continuing Professional Development (CPD)?

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Yes, you gain Continuing Professional Development (CPD) by training with Australia Wide First Aid.
Our first aid training is endorsed and recommended as CPD training for members of both the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) and the Australian College of Nursing (ACN).

Can a person with a disability attend your first aid courses?

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Yes. A person with a disability can attend our courses.
Regulations require students to perform specific activities to attain full certifcation. If these activities are not performed, a Statement of Attendance would be issued instead.
For certfication, a successful student would need to demonstrate use of all their senses in relation to monitoring a casualty and observing potentially dangerous surroundings. Another requirement is being able to kneel on the floor to perform CPR on a manikin for 2 minutes, uninterrupted.

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