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In a remote area we can be days away from help and the
wellbeing of your injured / sick friends is in your hands. Our chief instructor David
Sheppard has instructed more
than 10,000 first aiders over 11 year and is well known to the Bushwalking /Outdoor fraternity.
Every one enjoys his courses so much they keep
coming back for more. Shep is a long-time bushman, bushwalker, Emergency
Services Operator an ex army paratrooper and knows the sort of "injuries found
and treated in remote or wilderness area, by him or his students", as
distinct from "well this injury could happen. Couldn't it?".
The whole BWRS team have years of remote area and wilderness experience.
This is a course for Volunteer Rescue Association and
Bushwalking Clubs members who must know more than ring 000 and keep them alive till help arrives. The
presentation is a lively, exciting, hands on classes over 40 hours (usually 2 weekends) in a bush setting. We all
come away relaxed and confident that we know what to do in the next
emergency. (how can you learn "bush first aid" in a city environment?)
Two certificates are issued:- Senior First Aid Certificate, so your employer may pay for the course, and
Remote Area First Aid Certificate.
Why a remote area first aid course at all?
The spirit of Adventure moves many of us and when it
calls can take us to some of the most remote and beautiful areas where medical
aid will be delayed for some time. BUT in emergencies our own homes can become
"Remote Areas" due to environmental factors.
For instance :-
- During the Sydney Hail Storm "000" was over whelmed
for 48 hours.
- During and after the Newcastle Earth Quake a lot of
communications and roads were out of action.
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In these circumstances the First Aiders became
Remote Area First Aiders by default
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Aims of this course
The aim of this Comprehensive Remote Area First Aid Course is to equip
personnel with the necessary First Aid skills to administer First Aid and
ongoing care in the field where help will be hours if not days away.
This course is targeted at:-
- people whos employment or recreation take
them into remote areas and wilderness areas anywhere in the world but with an
emphasis on Australia,
- members of emergency services who may be thrust into
a similar role, in time of disaster, (e.g. earth quake, tsunami, storm and
tempest, flood, fire,) when the normal emergency infrastructure has
disintegrated or may not exist for some time,
- open sea yachtsmen and sailors,
- people who may be often be experts in the outdoor
fields and/or emergency services,
- anyone who participates in rucksack sports, canoe touring, mountaineering, cross country skiers.
- anyone who participates in 4WD expeditions on the outback track.
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- On completion, successful graduates will have a complete understanding of the principals and limitations of Remote Area First Aid. They will have the ability to improvise, adapt and overcome difficulties in hostile environments.
- Two Certificates will be awarded to successful graduates: Senior First Aid and Remote Area First Aid. Issued by the State Training Services Pty Limited (Registered Training Organisation)
- The course is recognised by Work-cover NSW and other statutory agencies throughout Australia (Qualification 3 years duration)
- Course duration is approximately 40hours (2 weekends). Camping fees and entry fees, bandages and books are included in the cost.
- You will be trained by David (Shep) Sheppard (Certificate IV Work Place Trainer). David has trained over 10,000 in many facets of First Aid and is a Specialised Remote Area First Aid Instructor. He is a long term member of the BWRS, a Bushman and was a Red Beret serving for many years in the Australian Army.
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http://www.statetrainingservices.com.au
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| Next Course: |
2/3 and 16/17 August 2008. Start Time 08:00 Saturday. Registration will be from 19:00-21:00 hours Friday or 07:00 – 08:00 on Saturday. Camping is available from the Friday evening.
Camp Coutts Scout Camp, Heathcote
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Will be in the Canberra area, possibly early
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What to bring:
Your standard overnight bush kit that you would normally take into the field for 72 hours. You will be camping and self catering. You will require rations for each weekend - but morning and afternoon tea will be provided. Please bring a chair. Bring BBQ dinner for Saturday nights
Cost: $260 (including GST)
Note:- There are discounts and subsidies for VRA Members and Bushwalkers with affiliations to the Confederation of Bushwalking Clubs.
Would you like us to hold a course in your area?
If so email Dave or Merri and we will arrange
something. Email
sheparddavid1@bigpond.com; TEL: (02) 42253580.
We require a minimum number of 15 with a maximum of 24 (If you have more than 24 we can always
hold two courses).
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