HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation
(Fee for Service)
ASQA Approved: Yes
Recognised Australia wide: Yes
Course Description
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in line with
the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) guidelines.
This unit applies to all persons who may be required to provide CPR, in a range of situations, including community
and workplace settings.
Duration
The duration to complete this course is between 4 – 8 weeks. Fast-track completion may be possible depending
on the candidate’s prior knowledge and skills related to the course.
Delivery Location/Mode
Classroom/Online (Blended Delivery) Unit 2/727 Stanley Street Woolloongabba QLD 4102 Australia
Theory/Knowledge Assessment component is to be completed prior to Classroom Face to Face Delivery
Career Opportunity
These units provide credit towards a range of qualifications in Training Packages including CHC and HLT.
Entry Requirements
Learners are likely to have needs related to:
• Accommodating work and other commitments with study
• Accommodating a variety of learning styles
• Socio-economic factors
• Language, Literacy, Numeracy and Digital Skills assessment (LLND)
• Cultural and ethnic backgrounds
• Technology access and usability
Pathways to Further Study
This skill set has been endorsed by industry as suitable for individuals who hold a qualification at Certificate III level
or higher in an area involving provision care for people.
Entry/Eligibility Requirements:
• be aged 15 years or over, and no longer at school (with the exception of VET in Schools students)
• be an Australian or New Zealand citizen or Australian permanent resident (including humanitarian
entrants), or a temporary resident with the necessary visa and work permits on the pathway to
permanent residency
| Qualification Code | CHCSS00133 |
| Qualification Name | Induction to Disability Support Skill Set |
| Number of Units | 5 |
| Work placement hours | 16 Hours |
| Student Contribution Fee (Non Concessional) | $15 ($3 per unit of competency) |
WORK PLACEMENT
As a part of Rise Education and Training, students are required to undertake work placement.
This is the opportunity to develop and demonstrate the application of skills and knowledge in a
workplace context. Written assessments allow you to demonstrate your knowledge, and a work
placement allows you to demonstrate actual skills in a real-life workplace.
You will become exposed to real work conditions and expectations and develop generic employability skills as well as job
specific skills and knowledge.
Work placement also provides insight into particular job roles and responsibilities within an industry context. Students will
be required to undergo a Working With Children’s Check (WWCC) if not already held. Rise Education and Training will
confirm with the student an appropriate placement host or workplace of employment and assess their ability to provide,
or arrange to provide, the facilities, range of work, supervision, and training required for the assessment.
