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HLTAID012 – Provide First Aid in an Education and Care Setting
This course offers practical training for individuals working in education and care settings to effectively respond to first aid emergencies including those involving asthma and anaphylaxis, adhering to legal and workplace standards, Australian Resuscitation Council guidelines, and guidelines from other national peak clinical bodies in Australia. This includes early childhood workers and educators working with school-age children in before and after school care programs and vacation programs.
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Select your convenient childcare first aid practical session. Complete your secure online enrollment details to instantly access the pre-course modules covering pediatric first aid theory and care regulations.
Submit Registration Details
Provide your national student registration identifiers and verify your identity details prior to class. This ensures your accredited education-sector certification can be legally processed and recognized.
Pediatric & Education Care Practical
Participate in specialized, hands-on scenarios tailored to child care settings. You will master emergency responses for pediatric asthma, anaphylaxis, choking, seizures, and severe bleeding, alongside the DRSABCD protocol for infants, children, and adults. You must be physically capable of performing 2 minutes of continuous floor-level CPR on a manikin to pass.
Secure Your ACECQA-Approved Certificate
Following successful multi-part assessment, you will receive your nationally recognized Statement of Attainment for HLTAID012 Provide First Aid in an Education and Care Setting, satisfying all regulatory compliance for childcare workers and educators.
- Participants must be at least 18 years old.
- Complete the enrolment form and provide a Unique Student Identifier (USI).
- Successfully completed the Language, Literacy, and Numeracy (LLND) test.
- Have the physical and mental capacity to perform at least 2 minutes of CPR on a manikin on the floor.
- 1 Day Training & Assessment
Onsite training (Face to Face)
- Legal and Workplace Requirements: Comply with legal obligations, workplace protocols, and guidelines from the Australian Resuscitation Council and other bodies.
- First Aid Techniques and Equipment: Provide first aid using action plans, equipment, and resources, including CPR, defibrillation, and management of various injuries and conditions.
- Specialized Care for Children and Infants: Learn CPR differences for all age groups, manage acute illnesses in children, handle emergencies, and communicate with parents and caregivers.
- Incident Management and Emotional Support: Document incidents, participate in debriefing, address psychological impacts, and support children emotionally.
- Assessment and Certification: Complete assessments to demonstrate first aid competence, including CPR, and understand certification and refresher requirements for working in education and care settings
Emergency Response:
- Recognise and assess an emergency situation.
- Ensure safety for self, bystanders, and the casualty.
- Identify the need for first aid.
- Seek emergency assistance.
First Aid Procedures:
- Perform CPR according to ARC guidelines.
- Provide first aid following established principles.
- Ensure the casualty feels safe, secure, and supported.
- Obtain consent from the casualty where possible.
- Use available resources to comfort the casualty.
- Operate first aid equipment correctly.
- Monitor and respond to the casualty’s condition.
Communication:
- Convey incident details to emergency services.
- Report and document incidents according to procedures.
- Inform parents or caregivers of incidents involving children.
- Report serious incidents to regulatory authorities.
- Maintain privacy and confidentiality.
Incident Review:
- Recognise psychological impacts and seek help if needed.
- Participate in reviewing the first aid response.
Students who complete this unit of competency will be awarded a statement of attainment. Upon completion of this unit of competency, employment pathways include possible job titles such as first aider.
Students completing this unit of competency may decide to undertake additional studies such as HLTAID014 – Provide Advanced First Aid.
Students must complete refresher courses every 3 Years as the Australian Resuscitation Council mandates.
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HLTAID012 – Provide First Aid in an Education and Care Setting
This course offers practical training for individuals working in education and care settings to effectively respond to first aid emergencies including those involving asthma and anaphylaxis, adhering to legal and workplace standards, Australian Resuscitation Council guidelines, and guidelines from other national peak clinical bodies in Australia. This includes early childhood workers and educators working with school-age children in before and after school care programs and vacation programs.
Participants will learn how to identify illnesses or injuries, contact emergency services, and administer first aid safely using action plans, equipment, and resources. Topics covered include CPR, defibrillation, administering autoinjectors for anaphylaxis, administering asthma medication, immobilisation techniques for envenomation, fractures, dislocations, sprains, strains, managing bleeding, shock, and other conditions.
The course also includes basic anatomy and physiology, distinctions in handling CPR for adults, children, and infants, managing acute illnesses in infants or children requiring immediate ambulance response, and communicating incident details to parents, caregivers, and emergency services.
Additionally, the course addresses completing incident documentation, conducting debriefings to enhance response protocols, recognising psychological impacts, communicating effectively with children about their emotions, and facilitating appropriate help-seeking behaviours.
Join us at SafeZone Training in Bankstown and master life-saving skills in a supportive, hands-on environment. Become a certified professional through our First Aid and Care Course. Contact us today to secure your spot!

Specialised Compliance for Early Childhood and Education Care
Enrolling in our HLTAID012 Provide First Aid in an Education and Care Setting course gives you the gold-standard, ACECQA-approved qualification required to legally work in the Australian childcare, schooling, and early childhood sectors. This highly specialized curriculum shifts focus from standard adult first aid to the specific physiological and psychological needs of infants, toddlers, and school-aged children. Through hands-on, realistic scenarios, you will master emergency responses for paediatric asthmatic crises, severe anaphylactic allergic reactions, choking, and febrile seizures, while training on specialized child-and infant-sized resuscitation manikins. Designed for educators, childcare workers, school staff, and family day-care operators, this comprehensive program goes beyond basic first aid to deliver the definitive compliance, regulatory knowledge, and situational confidence required to protect the most vulnerable lives under your supervision.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The HLTAID012 course is comprehensive and fully encompasses all the elements of both HLTAID009 (Provide CPR) and HLTAID011 (Provide First Aid). If you hold an HLTAID012 certificate, you are fully qualified to act as a general workplace first aider for adults, in addition to your paediatric qualifications.
The overall HLTAID012 qualification remains legally valid for 3 years from your date of assessment. However, to maintain regulatory workplace compliance and adhere to Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) guidelines, you must refresh the CPR component (HLTAID009) every 12 months.
To meet mandatory national training standards, participants must be physically capable of performing at least 2 minutes of continuous floor-level CPR on an adult manikin and 2 minutes of continuous CPR on an infant manikin. Because this is a strict regulatory requirement for childcare licensing, the assessment cannot be modified or performed on a table.
This course focuses deeply on medical crises common in education and care environments, including:
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Pediatric asthma management and severe anaphylaxis (allergic reactions).
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Infant and child choking protocols.
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Febrile convulsions, seizures, and high fevers.
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Minor and severe bleeding, fractures, dislocations, and head injuries.
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Envenomation (snake, spider, and marine stings or bites) and poisoning.
There are no formal academic prerequisites for this course. However, you will need to complete your standard enrolment details and submit your national student registration information online. A basic understanding of English (verbal and written) is also necessary to complete the assessments.
The course uses a blended format: you complete an interactive online theory module at your own pace before arriving, saving you valuable time. This is followed by a 1-day face-to-face practical session (usually 5 to 7 hours). SafeZone Training provides same-day digital certification via email once both components are successfully completed. Contact us now for more information.
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