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First Aid training is fun!

24 July 2025/in Blog

How much fun do you have at your first aid courses? Does your trainer just read from a PowerPoint most of the time? Does your trainer use props for visual effects?

One of the most effective ways to learn first aid skills is by doing close to real life scenarios and have fun at the same time.

Learning by doing, often referred to as experiential learning, has several benefits, especially in a practical subject like first aid:

Enhanced Engagement: Hands-on training keeps participants more engaged and interested in learning the content.

Better Retention: Practical application helps reinforce the knowledge that is learnt, making it easier to remember and recall information in real-life situations.

Skill Development: Practicing skills with props and visual effects allows learners to gain confidence and proficiency, which is crucial in emergency situations.

Immediate Feedback: Participants can receive instant feedback from their instructors, allowing them to correct mistakes in real-time and improve their techniques.

Realism: The use of visual effects and props simulates real-life scenarios, preparing learners to respond effectively when faced with actual emergencies that may occur at the workplace or home.

Overall, incorporating these elements leads to a more effective and impactful learning experience in first aid training. It is also important that you have fun while you learn! I certainly do as the trainer for First Aid Action RTO31668!

Contact us now and let Luella train your staff and prepare them for emergencies. Read our 320 five star reviews to see what her clients think about her training.

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First Aid Verification of Competency Service

1 May 2025/in Blog, News!

Ensuring Workplace Safety

In any workplace, the ability to respond effectively to emergencies, whether minor or extreme, is paramount. This capacity hinges largely on the competence of designated first aiders. However, maintaining first aid proficiency can be challenging, particularly given the recommendation in Australia that first aid skills be updated only every three years. This raises crucial questions: will your first aiders remember what they learned in their initial training? Who is responsible for ensuring that your workplace is staffed with first aiders who can act decisively and knowledgeably in an emergency?

Challenges in Maintaining First Aid Competency

First aid is a vital skill, yet like any skill, it requires regular practice to retain proficiency. Over time, without reinforcement and practical application, the knowledge and techniques learned can fade. This is particularly concerning in a workplace setting where the stakes are high; the inability to effectively administer first aid can lead to disastrous outcomes for the casualty involved.

It is not uncommon for employees trained in first aid to feel underconfident or even panic when faced with a real-life emergency if they have not had opportunities to practice their skills regularly. This is where the First Aid Verification of Competency Service comes into play, offering a practical solution to ensure that the first aiders in your workplace remain competent and prepared.

Introducing Luella’s Verification Service

Luella, an experienced first aid trainer with over 17 years of expertise, now offers a unique service designed to verify and refresh the first aid skills of your workplace first aiders. Her service is tailored to address the gap between initial training and ongoing competency, providing a means to ensure that your first aiders are ready to handle any emergency situation.

Service Components

Luella’s First Aid Verification of Competency Service includes:

  • 2 Hour Session: This intensive session encompasses a knowledge test to determine the current level of first aid knowledge among your staff. Additionally, it includes 2-3 workplace-based scenarios using first aid equipment and props to refresh practical skills. This hands-on practice is crucial for reinforcing the techniques and procedures that may have lapsed.
  • Theory and Skills Refresh: Throughout the session, Luella addresses any areas where your staff feel uncertain or have forgotten critical aspects of first aid. This personalized approach ensures that all participants leave with a renewed sense of confidence and capability.
  • Performance Report: After the session, Luella provides a comprehensive report on each first aider’s performance. This report highlights areas of competence and identifies individuals who may need additional refresher training to meet the required standards.

Cost and Logistics

The cost for this service is $300, with an additional $50 travel fee (travel fee may vary if outside our service area – please enquire). GST is not included in these fees. Considering the potential consequences of having undertrained first aiders, this investment is a small price to pay for ensuring workplace safety and preparedness.

The Importance of Regular Verification

Regular verification and skill refreshment are essential to maintaining high standards of first aid competency within any organization. By opting for Luella’s service, you are taking proactive steps to safeguard your employees and create a safer work environment. The benefits are clear:

  • Enhanced Confidence: Verified training boosts the confidence of first aiders, ensuring they feel prepared to handle emergencies effectively.
  • Increased Preparedness: Regular practice and testing keep first aiders’ skills sharp, reducing the likelihood of panic or hesitation during an actual emergency.
  • Compliance: Ensuring your first aiders remain competent helps meet workplace health and safety regulations, protecting your organization from potential liabilities.

Conclusion

Investing in the First Aid Verification of Competency (VOC) Service is a commitment to workplace safety and the well-being of your employees. By regularly verifying and refreshing the skills of your first aiders, you ensure that your workplace is prepared to respond to emergencies swiftly and effectively, no matter how minor or extreme. Luella’s expertise and tailored approach offer a practical solution to maintaining first aid competence, providing peace of mind and security for your entire organization.

Don’t leave your workplace’s emergency preparedness to chance. Ensure your first aiders are equipped with the knowledge and skills they need to act decisively and confidently. Contact Luella today to schedule a verification session and take the first step towards a safer, more prepared workplace.

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Teach your children to call for help!

27 March 2025/in Blog
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Have you taught your children to call the ambulance? Do they know the number? Do they know not to hang up? Do they know the ambulance operator is not a scary person and will help them in an emergency?

Four easy words to teach your children to help them to remember how to call for help are:

CALL – call the emergency number in your country (000 or 112 on a mobile phone in Australia)

SAY – that you need an ambulance, police or fire brigade

WAIT – until the operator puts you through to the correct emergency service and DO NOT HANG UP

STAY – stay on the phone and answer the operator’s questions as best as you can. They will always help to keep you calm and tell you what to do if there is an emergency at home.

There are other important steps to teach your children in an emergency:

  1. Practice an emergency plan if there is a fire or danger in the home. Do they know the best way to get out of the house?
  2. Can they reach the door to open it up for the ambulance to enter the home?
  3. Can your children remove any pets safely into another part of the house so the ambulance can enter the home safely?
  4. Do your children know where the first aid kit is in the house and how to use the items in the first aid kit?
  5. Have you taught your children the recovery position in case a parent, grandparent or other relative falls unconscious in the home.
  6. Teach your children some basic first aid skills so they may able to save a life one day.

Finlay the First Aid Bear has a great catchy song to sing a long to “Call, Say, Wait, Stay” available to download on Spotify and most streaming platforms.

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Emergency Checklist from Get Ready Queensland

5 March 2025/in Blog

GRQ Emergency Kit checklist

Please go to “Get Ready Queensland” website : https://www.getready.qld.gov.au/emergencykit to find out what to pack in an emergency kit. I have attached it to this blog but it is well worth reading the other important information about getting ready for any emergencies – cyclone, fire, flooding etc.

It is very important to have your first aid kit ready to be prepared for emergencies that can happen from broken glass, flying debris, falls and building collapses. Some of these incidents can cause severe bleeding, broken bones, spinal injuries and unconsciousness. I have never personally been through any cyclone before and it certainly is a bit daunting as it really is “unknown” what will happen. All I can do is be prepared! Brush up on your first aid skills if you have done a course a while ago and I wish everyone to stay safe. My fingers and toes are crossed that Alfred will behave himself!

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