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Re: Injuries while bushwalking / First Aid Training

Tue 09 Feb, 2010 7:05 am

Hi Adam, any further info on the possibility of organizing group training?

Re: Injuries while bushwalking / First Aid Training

Tue 09 Feb, 2010 9:51 am

geoskid wrote:Hi Adam, any further info on the possibility of organizing group training?

A timely reminder, thanks. I'll look more seriously at it in early March, no time until then sorry.
I do have some info to follow up on from one of our members.

Re: Injuries while bushwalking / First Aid Training

Tue 09 Feb, 2010 10:42 am

I have just made some preliminary enquiries as far as Hobart is concerned. St Johns run the Workplace Level 2 course every Monday and Tuesday (two day course) at a cost of $170.

Re: Injuries while bushwalking / First Aid Training

Tue 09 Feb, 2010 11:20 am

I found mine (St Johns) the other day. Out of date, needs updating.

OT: These Courses from Bob Cooper Desert Survival have always interested me, being a mainlander frequenting the desert. They don't really seem to cover basic first aid though. Perth based, so the costs mount up quick. The advanced courses look to be quite challenging.

Re: Injuries while bushwalking / First Aid Training

Tue 09 Feb, 2010 11:49 pm

NSW people may want to check out Bushwalking Wilderness Rescue's Remote Area course run by Dave Sheppard. (BWRS is associated with the Confederation of Bushwalking Clubs.)

http://www.bwrs.org.au/?q=remote-area-first-aid

This course is planned "for bushwalkers by bushwalkers", and Dave has been a bushwalker, paramedic and numerous other things for something in excess of 30 years. The course is conducted in a bush setting with realistic and challenging scenarios, and the price (discounted to $250) is very reasonable for four (long) days. 30 people from my club did it last year and none regretted spending the money.

They also run a Senior First Aid course:

Weekend St John Ambulance Senior First Aid courses are a great way to gain some basic first aid knowledge. There is some instruction on splinting and slinging of limbs which bushwalkers could find useful that is no longer commonly taught. The discounted fee of $105 is a considerable saving to learn First Aid with fellow bushwalkers. Additional family members can receive a discount. The next course will be on May 22 – 23, 2010.

Re: Injuries while bushwalking / First Aid Training

Mon 06 Aug, 2012 11:07 am

Sorry to bring up an old post, but just curious as to whether anything like the BWRS happens in Tas? Would love to do some walking/expedition specific courses, but haven't seen a great deal going on down here (based on a google and forum search :P).

Re: Injuries while bushwalking / First Aid Training

Mon 06 Aug, 2012 7:05 pm

HI Biggbird,
Dave Sheppard has been looking at running courses in other states/locations. Please email him shepparddavid1@bigpond.com. Talk with him about covering travel and accommodation costs. Sounds like a great idea.
If that tip dries up, perhaps try Stuart from WildAid http://allaid.com.au/ who also runs a great Wilderness First Aid course. I've done both and can recommend each one.
Cheers
Lotsa

Re: Injuries while bushwalking / First Aid Training

Mon 06 Aug, 2012 7:52 pm

^Thanks for that mate, I was hoping he might be keen to do stuff in other states, sounds like a good course!

So, out of interest, if BWRS were to come down to conduct a course, who here would be keen? If we can get enough interest, I'll get in touch with Mr Sheppard and see whether we can organise something! Sounds like they do a 4 day course over 2 weekends. Price quoted above is $250, but probably would increase to somewhere around $300-$325 I imagine, in order to cover flights/accommodation etc, depending on how many want to do this!

I for one would be quite keen, so let me know if you are too!

Re: Injuries while bushwalking / First Aid Training

Thu 09 Aug, 2012 2:37 pm

Hmm, not sure if others are simply not keen, or just not looking at this topic, so I might make this into a separate thread! If mods have any issues with this, feel free to delete/modify as you will.
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