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Courses and Modules

 

ASPA's primary interest in training students is to be able to fulfil the vocational roles illustrated on the chart below.   To be able to do this, ASPA conducts training in two areas (at the present time) with the intention of developing additional scope (at a later time) to be able to satisfy the additional roles.   The two areas are first aid and train the trainer.  Best practice training in an alpine environment requires specialist application of coaching, adaptation of training techniques to the outdoor learning environment, and modification of learning techniques for demonstration of work skills in hostile physical environments.  The courses, marked in blue, have been part of the scope of ASPA's training for many years.  Specific details are available by clicking on the relevant blue box.

 

 

Scope of Training

 

ASPA's training courses include:

  • 21592VIC  Course in First Aid Level 1 - Emergency Response - Valid until 2009

  • 21593VIC  Course in First Aid Level 2 - Provide First Aid - Valid until 2009, and

  • HLT41002  Certificate IV in Basic Emergency Care - Valid until 2007

ASPA's elements of competency include units from:

  • (HLT02) Health Training Package

  • (SRO03) Outdoor Recreation Industry Training Package

  • (SRC04) Community Recreation Industry Training Package

  • (PUA00) Public Safety Training Package

For a complete listing of the scope, read ASPA's Scope Of Training.

 

Course Descriptions and Course Advice

 

Information about the specific courses and course support is contained on the following pages: