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In an emergency, call 000.
Training complements but does not replace medical advice.
Doing something is better than doing nothing.
Training and Assessment is Delivered By Regional Education and Career Help Australia on Behalf of ABC First Aid RTO 3399 since 1997.
First Aid Certification is part of REACHAU.
CPR skills are recommended to be refreshed every 12 months
First Aid, Child Care, Remote and Advanced training are recommended to be refreshed every 3 years
Regional Education and Career Help Australia, First Aid Certification acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land across Australia, including the Noongar and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
We pay our deepest respects to Elders past, present and emerging, whose enduring connection to Country, culture and community continues to guide us.
As the founder, I, Britt Brennan, honour the journey that brought my family to the Keerup (Kirup) region in the 1850s and the personal growth I experienced living and working in Gnullagine (Biybara/Pilbara) as a young adult.
Now, with my family living on Whadjuk Noongar Country - from Jandakot, the land of the Whistling Eagle, to Mundijong, meaning "red-tailed black cockatoo"
I remain deeply grateful to walk and work on this land.
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