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Hume Health Education & Training

Hume Health Education and Training is a privately owned Registered Training Organisation (#46021) that provides nationally accredited training.


We specialise in Emergency Health Care and First Aid with high quality course materials and premier student support to deliver a unique learning experience.


We deliver training that is customised to meet student, industry and where relevant, employer needs and in line with the delivery strategy for the qualification.

Courses
HLT41120 CERTIFICATE IV IN HEALTH CARE
Next Course February 2024 Limited Spaces - Enrolling Now

Training is delivered via Blended Learning - online distance components - Vocational Placement. - face-to-face sessions Held at our training facility 3950 Murray Valley Highway
Killara, Vic 3691
Australia
Where can it take your career? HLT41120 Certificate IV in Health Care is the latest nationally accredited unit for individuals who provide initial pre-hospital and out-of-hospital basic health care response and assessment to patients requiring urgent medical services. The provision of urgent clinical care includes providing basic life support. This course is perfect for learners who want to become a: patient transport officer emergency medical technician emergency services officer basic life support medic industrial medic How is the course delivered? Training is delivered via Blended Learning (with face-to-face and online distance components) and Vocational Placement. Course Duration: This course is designed to be completed up to 63 weeks (excluding holidays). Expected Study Hours: Typical learners are expected to spend 1227 hours depending on existing knowledge, skills, and experience. Note: Please read the Hume Health Education and Training Student Handbook and other policies and procedures including Refund Policy, Complaints and Appeals Policy, RPL Procedure prior to enrolling. What will you learn? This course is designed to develop your expertise in healthcare. Among others, you will learn to: Assess and deliver basic clinical care Confirm physical health status Work legally and ethically Provide First Aid Provide advanced resuscitation and oxygen therapy How is the course structured? All learners will be assessed through the following assessment methods: Observation during role play/simulation Questioning may include self assessment, verbal answers, written questionnaires, activity modules or interview Portfolio may include documents, products with supporting documentation, historical evidence Structured Activities may include Projects, Case studies, presentations, role play, demonstrations, progressive tasks What are the entry requirements? There are no pre-requisites required to enter this training program for HLT41120 Certificate IV in Health Care. However, Hume Health Education and Training screens learners according to the following criteria: must be 18 years or older Have sound language and literacy skills (at least Year 10 English, or equivalent) Have basic computer skills *Learners who do not meet the LL&N requirements may still be enrolled to a course if endorsed by the trainer/assessor, and corresponding additional support strategies are in place. Mandatory Clinical Placement Learners are required to undertake 80 hours of clinical placement within a registered and approved healthcare and/or patient transport centre. During this time, the learners are required to complete: Supervised activities undertaken as a real emergency services officer providing patient assessment, healthcare and transport services Work placement with medical, paramedic, emergency and evacuation services A total of 80 hours work under clinical supervision in a workplace approved by Hume Health Education and Training Learners have the following options: Be placed in Hume Health Education and Training’s own patient transport company Do their vocational placement through Hume Health Education and Training’s partners Students can source their own Vocational Placement providers Have Hume Health Education and Training assist them in arranging Vocational Placement providers near their area What are the resources needed to complete the course? To support you in your new course with Hume Health Education and Training, we will provide the following: HLT41120 learning and assessment suite, which is made available through the student portal and includes: Learner Guides Assessment Workbooks Templates for Projects and other activities Simulated resources to provide learners with simulated assessment pathways Relevant documents and information such as: learning and development plans, policies and procedures workplace documentation and resources legislation, regulations, standards and codes operational plans, policies and procedures examples of documents about workplace safety, hazard identification and risk assessment WHS laws and legislation infection prevention and control guidelines policies and procedures for managing a scene Handouts Logbook and work placement task booklet Facilities and equipment, including: Emergency and non-emergency driving vehicles equipped with medical resources Hand hygiene facilities and equipment Medical or client care equipment Clinical and other waste and waste disposal equipment Areas for cleaning Equipment for cleaning, including sterilised sharps Extrication board Global positioning systems (GPS) Radio/mobile Adult resuscitation manikins following ARC guidelines for the purpose of assessment of CPR procedures Infant resuscitation manikins following ARC guidelines for the purpose of assessment of CPR procedures Anatomical model for use with a basic airway adjunct Adrenaline auto-injector training device AED training devices Bag-valve-mask Basic airway adjunct Oxygen resuscitation system with oxygen cylinder and regulator Pulse oximeter Selection of oxygen masks and tubes Suction devices Vital signs monitoring devices ECG recording device Placebo bronchodilator and spacer device Placebo samples of pharmacological preparations for use in simulation scenarios Different types of wound dressings and bandages, including: Roller bandages (for each pair) Snake Bite Bandage Splints Triangular bandages (for each pair) Wound dressings and cleaning kits (for each pair) Haemostatic dressings – Haemostatic wound packing trainer Tourniquets – Tourniquet trainer Blankets and items to treat for shock Personal protective equipment (e.g., disposable gloves, face mask) Thermometer Blood pressure cuff Watch Scale Height wall ruler Tape measure Penlight Stethoscope Otoscope Ophthalmoscope Reflex hammer Tongue depressor Sterile sharp object (such as toothpick or pin) Sterile soft object (such as cotton ball) Something for the patient to smell (such as an alcohol swab) Workplace first aid kit Equipment required for scene management Workplace injury, trauma or illness record, or other applicable workplace or site incident report form Forms and documents for recording of patient care Hume Health Education and Training will assist in the completion of clinical placement obligations, including ensuring that the placement providers will also provide students access to the facilities and equipment as listed above (except for the resuscitation manikins and anatomical model for basic airway adjunct). To complete your course, you will need ongoing access to the following: A computer (PC or Mac) with 5mbps+ Internet (Google Chrome is recommended) Latest Adobe Acrobat Reader (Essential for Mac Users) Latest Microsoft Office, including Word, PowerPoint and Excel, or equivalent applications Webcam and USB Headset Volunteers or participants in role-play activities A mobile phone/camera capable of recording video to complete role-play activities What are the HLT41120 course units? This course covers a total of 16 units (9 core units and 7 elective units). HLTAID011 Provide First Aid HLTAID015 Provide advanced resuscitation and oxygen therapy HLTWHS006 Manage personal stressors in the work environment CHCLEG001 Work legally and ethically BSBMED301 Interpret and apply medical terminology appropriately HLTAAP002 Confirm physical health status HLTOUT004 Assess and deliver basic clinical care HLTINF006 Apply basic principles and practices of infection prevention and control HLTWHS002 Follow safe work practices for direct client care HLTOUT001 Implement safe access and egress HLTOUT008 Manage a scene HLTOUT010 Communicate in complex situations to support health care HLTOUT007 Transport non-emergency patients under operational condition HLTOUT006 Transport emergency patients BSBLDR301 Support effective workplace relationships CHCDIV001 Work with diverse people What are the course fees? The HLT41120 Certificate IV in Health Care course is available for only $5,700. Initial deposit of $1,500 prior to enrolment + monthly instalments of $381.82 for 11 months or prior to course completion, whichever is earliest. **Enrol now before 31 Dec 2023 – $5130.00** (Initial deposit of $1,500 prior to enrolment + monthly instalments of $330.00 for 11 months or prior to course completion, whichever is earliest.) Please see Fees and Refunds Policy for more information. What are the Qualification Pathways? This qualification applies to a variety of roles within the health care and patient transport system. Learners may progress from one Qualification to another by building on acquired skills and knowledge and do not necessarily infer that one Qualification is required for entry to another. Additional pathways between Qualifications may be structured through recognition assessment in line with Packaging Rules for Qualifications. Assessment leading to an AQF Qualification or Statement of Attainment may follow a learning and assessment pathway, or a recognition pathway, or a combination of the two. Each of these assessment pathways leads to full recognition of competencies held – the critical issue is that the learner is competent, not how the competency was acquired. Assessment, by any pathway, must comply with the Assessment Requirements set out in the Training Package. Is Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) available? Hume Health Education and Training has a Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) process in place which is discussed in details in the RTO’s Recognition Policy and Procedure. Prospective students are informed of the RPL Policy and procedures prior to enrolment in the course and through a variety of means, including pre-enrolment interview, enrolment form, student handbook, and website.
Contact: Tracy: 0498264030 Dave: 0419530944
Contacts
0498264030
humenept@gmail.com
Address
3950 Murray Valley Highway, Killara, 3691 Vic, Australia
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