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  • Accredited Bronze Medallion

    Accredited Bronze Medallion Courses / Accredited Bronze Medallion Training Menu Back to Courses Student Handbook Code of Practice Group Bookings Online PD Funded Training Learner Portal Verify a Certificate Subscribe Course Enquiries Overview Royal Life Saving Bronze Medallion is a nationally recognised course that focuses on developing the participants’ survival and rescue skills enabling them to make the correct decisions in an aquatic emergency. The Bronze Medallion course will enhance your personal survival skills while providing you with the knowledge and skills to develop the level of judgement‚ technique and physical ability required to safely perform water rescues. This course will additionally cover the skills and knowledge required to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in line with the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) Guidelines. The lifesaving skills learnt and developed through this course are a great introduction to becoming a Pool Lifeguard or Swimming Instructor. Please note: Royal Life Saving Society NSW is not a CRICOS provider; it is unable to provide national training to overseas students holding a student visa. Delivery Mode This course requires the completion of online modules prior to attendance at the course. Only those who have completed the online modules in full will be able to attend the practical component of this course. The course covers a range of water safety topics including safe water practices; survival in the water; self-preservation; recognising an emergency; assessment before and during a rescue; priorities for rescue; acceptance of responsibility; use of bystanders; emergency care; and contacting emergency services. The amount of training is approximately 9 hours, comprising of: · Online learning and assessment: 3 hours · Face-to-Face assessment: 6 hours Open the Bronze Medallion Accredited Practical Assessment Overview to see the face-to-face assessment information. Language, Literacy, Numeracy and Digital Literacy This course requires a moderate level of Language, Literacy, Numeracy and Digital skills. ACSF 2/3 in Learning, Reading and ACSF 2 level in Writing, Numeracy and Oral Communication. View the Australian Core Skills Framework for more information. If you need support, or are unsure of this course is right for you - contact us , we're happy to help. Prerequisites While there are no prerequisites to enrol into this course, candidates are required to have proficient swimming skills including the ability to perform survival strokes such as lifesaving backstroke and sidestroke. In addition, practical application of Resuscitation and other practical scenarios that will require kneeling on the floor. To achieve HLTAID009 - Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation Statement of Attainment‚ candidates must successfully complete the practical components under the award conditions. Age Requirement Participants wishing to complete this training are to be 14 years of age or turning 14 in the calendar within which the course is to be held. Outcomes The Royal Life Saving Bronze Medallion course contains a unit of competency which are nationally recognised from the SIS Sport, Fitness and Recreation and HLT Health Training package. Upon successful completion of all assessment requirements, candidates will be issued a Statement of Attainment for the following units: · SISCAQU020 - Perform water rescues · HLTAID009 - Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation How to Enrol To locate and book into an assessment date, click the link below: NSW Training Calendar ACT Training Calendar TAS Training Calendar

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  • Child Safe Play Areas

    Child Safe Play Areas Child Safe Play Areas Safety Factsheet # 20 Overview Child safe play areas restrict a child’s access to water by creating a barrier between the child and a drowning hazard. They can be used both inside and outside the home to assist parents in the supervision of their children and are also commonly used on farms to prevent children from wandering into dams, rivers, feeding troughs or irrigation channels where large bodies of water cannot be fenced. Child safe play areas can be as small and simple as a playpen or as large as a backyard fence. There should be no water bodies or drowning hazards within the play area but they should contain toys and equipment to ensure it is a fun place for children to play. The child safe play area must be securely fenced and regularly maintained to ensure it is a safe space for children. It should be placed close to the home or inside the home. The fence of the child safe play area should be made of sturdy materials that are not easily climbable by children. There should be no gaps between the fence and the ground, and the barrier should be high enough to prevent children climbing over it. The gate to the child safe play area should be self-closing and self-latching and should never be propped open under any circumstances. Secure fencing will help to prevent a young child from gaining access to water without adult supervision. Pool fencing requirements, including appropriate ‘child resistant’ gates and latches, can be used as a guide in planning a safe play area. Children must be supervised at all times while in a child safe play area. Child safe play areas are not designed to replace active parental supervision. They should be located in an area that is easily observable by parents and carers. Related Items Explore deeper into our campaign messages to learn more Home Pool Checklist Pool Fencing Supervise your Children

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Royal Life Saving would like to acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Custodians of our land - Australia. In particular the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation who are the Traditional Custodians of this place we now call Sydney and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future.

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