UPCOMING TRAINERS COURSES – CPR, FIRST AID

The below course for club volunteers and trainers will be held at the Kilsyth Centre of Excellence.

 

 

First Aid & CPR (Facilitated by HEROHQ):

When: Wednesday, 23-4-25

Where: 95 Colchester Rd, Kilsyth, VIC, 3137

Time: 6:00pm to 7:30pm

Prices & Registration links:

These courses are open to the Public.

 

 

 

 

Please note that both Courses have some Online Pre-Course work required to be completed prior to attending the practical sessions noted above.

 

The AFL’s Minimum Qualification requirements for a Football Trainer are:

(a) Unless otherwise notified by the AFL, for the purposes of this Policy Handbook, Appropriate Minimum Qualifications means the minimum qualifications set out in the following Table:

                               Level Tier 1 Competition (e.g. State League)                                                 All Other Competitions (Including OEFN Levels)
Recommended    AFL Level 2 Sports Trainer or Qualified Medical Professional                              AFL Level 1 Sports Trainer or Qualified Medical Professional
Minimum             AFL Level 1 or Level 2 Sports Trainer or Qualified Medical Professional            AFL First Aider or Qualified Medical Professional

(b) The terms specified in Table 1 have the following meanings:
(i) AFL First Aider means a person who has:
(A) obtained a nationally accredited first aid and CPR qualification which is current and up-to-date and includes assessed competencies HLTAID011 (Provide First Aid) and HLTAID009 (Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation); and
(B) has completed the AFL First Aid and Concussion Management online module within the previous 24 months.
[Guidance note: HLTAID011 (Provide First Aid) remains valid for 3 years after completion. HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation remains valid for 1 year (and must be renewed annually).]

Further information on Football Trainer Requirements can be found from page 54  of the National Community Football Policy Handbook 

 

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