
ThinkPoint offer flexible delivery options in Education and Training and will work with students to compose programs to suit individual needs and commitments
RTO Code: 40985The aim of this course is to develop the knowledge and skills required to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in line with the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) Guidelines.
This unit applies to all workers who may be required to provide CPR in a range of situations, including community and workplace settings.
Clients will be forwarded learning materials approximately one week prior to commencement of face to face delivery that they will read to refresh/develop knowledge and understanding of the course content and concepts. Clients can contact their trainer via phone and/or e-mail for support prior to the face to face sessions. Clients are encouraged to contact their trainer during this time.
Clients will also be instructed to access and read the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) guidelines relating to the unit content prior to attending the face to face training.
Client will attend the face to face training and on completion of this undertake Summative assessments. Clients will be provided the opportunity to consolidate their knowledge and skills in between the completion of face to face sessions and assessment (if required). Clients may contact their trainer for support/assistance outside of scheduled face to face contact times.
The following techniques are employed during face to face delivery depending on the subject matter:
power point presentations, trainer demonstrations, individual tasks, case studies, research, role plays, practical demonstrations and group work. The context of the simulated first aid situations will be incorporated into delivery and assessment methodologies and client’s complete tasks to appropriate industry standards.
Clients will be provided opportunities for formative assessment during delivery. Trainers provide feedback to clients on areas for improvements to facilitate the development of appropriate knowledge and skills and prepare them for summative assessment.
ThinkPoint offer courses throughout the year to suit clients’ requirements.
Client’s competence against the unit of competence specifications is assessed at the completion of face to face training. Clients are provided with opportunities for re-assessment if they fail to demonstrate competency during assessment tasks.
Clients will be informed of assessment processes and methodologies pre enrolment and at orientation. Assessors will provide copies of the assessment tasks in accordance with the assessment schedule and discuss the assessment requirements with each client prior to them attempting each task.
Contact the Training Manager at enquiries@thinkpoint.com.au or refer to the following website for further information: https://training.gov.au.