The Australian Resuscitation Council (Guideline 7- Automated External Defibrillation in Basic Life Support) recommends an AED should be applied to people who are unresponsive and not breathing normally as soon as it becomes available so a shock can be delivered if necessary. There are many AED’s on the market and they all work in a similar manner to help in restoring effective heart function. Institute of Education and Training First Aid Trainers teach a simple 3 step strategy for using an AED as part of basic life support: Turn them on, Put them on, Carry on. This aligns with the recommendations to commence CPR for all people who are collapsed and not breathing adequately and to apply the AED as soon as it becomes available, then follow the prompts. To receive training in CPR and AED use, or to purchase an AED contact the institute of Education and Training. www.ioet.com.au
April is the “First A” month of the year. The first month starting with the letter A. On the First of April don’t be a fool when it comes to your First Aid training and First Aid equipment. Institute of Education and Training ( www.ioet.com.au) promotes regular checking of your equipment and consideration to first aid training renewal and CPR skills refresher in line with the Australian Resuscitation Councils recommendations. One way to ensure regular review of equipment or training is to put a recurring date in your calendar. Consider “First A for your first aid” as a renewal prompt on the First of April each year. Put “First Aid: check our equipment and our training” in your electronic diary on your phone or other device now for First of April and set it as an annual alarm. Encourage your professional network or the business you deal with to do the same. This one simple, meaningful, set and forget action can remind you to check your first aid equipment and check your training at least each year. Check that your equipment is easily accessible, in good condition and yourself or staff you work with have currency in your CPR or first aid training. To access first aid training or first aid equipment contact your provider or get in touch with us at Institute of Education and Training www.ioet.com.au
Trains in Victoria, predominantly in the Wimmera Region
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Carolyn is an experienced Registered Nurse working in rural and remote practice. She is a highly skilled professional with more than 30 years practical experience in acute hospital settings, remote and rural healthcare environments, district nursing and aged care.
Carolyn is currently employed at a Remote Bush Nursing Post, completes her Rural Isolated Practise Nurse training regularly. Carolyn has worked as a Clinical nurse specialist, Clinical Education Co-ordinator, and maintained her clinical competencies in Emergency Care, Advanced Life Support, IV Cannulation, and First Aid.
The Institute of Education and Training (RTOID: 41300) is looking for qualified Trainer & Assessors to join our team in Victoria & NSW.
Flexible ongoing work arrangements with a minimum of 10hrs per week on offer. School hours encouraged. Work from home if not training face to face.
Opportunities exist in the regions of the Mornington Peninsula (VIC), and Wagga Wagga (NSW) to deliver our suite of CPR & First Aid Training courses.
If you are a qualified Nurse, Paramedic, Allied Health, Emergency Services professional or First Aider looking to share your skills and knowledge with members of our community, we want to hear from you.
Having your Cert IV TAE40116, its equivalent or higher is a must & experience in providing first aid, emergency response or healthcare is required.
Capacity to generate business growth will be highly regarded.
Interested? Click here to apply.
Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
The Australian Resuscitation Council (Guideline 7- Automated External Defibrillation in Basic Life Support) recommends an AED should be applied to people who are unresponsive and not breathing normally as soon as it becomes available so a shock can be delivered if necessary. There are many AED’s on the market and they all work in a similar manner to help in restoring effective heart function. Institute of Education and Training First Aid Trainers teach a simple 3 step strategy for using an AED as part of basic life support:
This aligns with the recommendations to commence CPR for all people who are collapsed and not breathing adequately and to apply the AED as soon as it becomes available, then follow the prompts. To receive training in CPR and AED use, or to purchase an AED including the new CellAED personal defibrillator at a great price contact the institute of Education and Training. www.ioet.com.au
THE MORDUN GROUP has acquired new service partners to work with and we are expanding our team to support them.
We provide organisational and healthcare consultancy, training & coaching services to clients in a range of industry sectors. This includes:
Offering flexible working arrangements that encourages you to work from home, with the expectation of being present or travelling to get the job done. Your location can be Victoria, NSW or South Australia.
If you have an interest in working in strategic business partnerships, this may be the opportunity for you.
These roles will deliver on all aspects of business improvement by leading Performance through People. We pursue the improvement of operational outcomes through Business Strategy, Leadership Development and Excellence Coaching.
THE MORDUN GROUP is looking for individuals who can operate with strong relationship based principles, are flexible with their commitments to working from home and travelling to our customers businesses as required. Strong knowledge & experience working in a Human Resources Advisory, Organisational Development, or Business Improvement capacity is required.
Applicants will be required to comply with the Chief Health Officer (CHO) Directions and any other legislative requirements, directions, policies or procedures, including but not limited to any requirement to provide evidence of vaccination status.
Successful candidates will be required to undergo a National Police Records Check prior to commencing employment.
Interested? Apply here
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A hospital trip is not how anyone should spend the holidays, but as people slip into holiday mode, a momentary lapse in concentration is all it takes to end up in an ED.
Mr Michael Maw, Director and Clinical Lead at The Institute of Education and Training liked these top tips for holiday health posted in an article last year by Queensland Health.
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Mr Michael Maw, Director and Clinical Lead for the Institute of Education and Training says “It’s always good to make sure you have your first aid training current and up to date. This provides you with the best opportunity to respond in a timely and accurate manner when dealing with unforeseen injury and illness.
The Institute of Education and Training offers courses in First Aid & CPR training in Wagga Wagga (NSW) and Mornington (VIC). Courses can be found on our website by clicking here or by contacting Michael on 0406365442. IOET also has first aid kits available now. Have a look here.
Here are some contact numbers that are important not only this time of year but all year round:
Emergency: People who are experiencing heart or breathing problems or who are in need of urgent medical attention should always attend their local hospital emergency department or call triple zero (000).
Non-urgent: If it is not life-threatening, contact your GP. Access the National Health Service Directory at www.nhsd.com.au to find one in your area.
Health advice: Call 13 Health (13 43 25 84) for medical advice 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with Registered Nurses available to give qualified advice.
Mental Health Support: Lifeline on 13 11 14 for 24/7 crisis support, or beyoundblue.org.au or 1300 224 636 for 24/7 mental health advice and information.
With the Christmas – New Year period upon us, it is a good time to remember this time of year traditionally see’s the number of people injuring themselves or becoming unwell increase. I thought it was valuable to post information from articles from last year that I felt contained good information for us all to reflect on at this time.
Last year, Emergency Department specialist Dr Bill Lukin said ED presentations jumped over the Christmas-New Year period with alcohol and stress contributing to preventable accidents. Dr Lukin went on to say:
“A hospital trip is not how anyone should spend the holidays, but as people slip into holiday mode, a momentary lapse in concentration is all it takes to end up in an ED. It’s a time of year when people do more, consume more alcohol and take more risks than they normally would, and often all three at the same time. As a result we see an increase in a range of presentations to our EDs from serious road accident trauma to minor sprains, cuts, bruises and bites. “The scope and severity of injuries varies from people who’ve had too much to drink and fallen into campfires or sustained broken bones or cuts falling off bikes; people with adverse reactions to drugs or eye injuries resulting from using power tools. “Warm summer weather can also lead to heat-related presentations, particularly for the elderly or those with chronic medical conditions, so it’s important to stay hydrated. We also ask the community to be extra careful when it comes to cooking and camping. Our burns team was kept busy with patients admitted to the unit with injuries that could have been avoided such as scalds and burns from hot oil splashes, throwing petrol or metho on to camp fires or BBQs and exploding gas bottles.”
Dr Lukin said ED staff also saw an increase in mental health presentations over the holidays. While most of us think of the holidays as a time for celebration it can be a lonely time for people experiencing severe stress, anxiety or mental illness and may trigger depression and increase the risk of self-harm. It’s important we remember to look out for those who are vulnerable.
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Mr Michael Maw, Director and Clinical Lead for the Institute of Education and Training says “It’s always good to make sure you have your first aid training current and up to date. This provides you with the best opportunity to respond in a timely and accurate manner when dealing with unforeseen injury and illness.
The Institute of Education and Training offers courses in First Aid & CPR training in Wagga Wagga (NSW) and Mornington (VIC). Courses can be found on our website by clicking here or by contacting Michael on 0406365442.
Emergency: People who are experiencing heart or breathing problems or who are in need of urgent medical attention should always attend their local hospital emergency department or call triple zero (000).
Non-urgent: If it is not life-threatening, contact your GP. Access the National Health Service Directory at www.nhsd.com.au to find one in your area.
Health advice: Call 13 Health (13 43 25 84) for medical advice 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with Registered Nurses available to give qualified advice.
Mental Health Support: Lifeline on 13 11 14 for 24/7 crisis support, or beyoundblue.org.au or 1300 224 636 for 24/7 mental health advice and information.
Snake & Spider Bite Kits Now Available in Mornington. With the warmer weather upon us, snakes are on the move. We share our country with over 170 species of land snakes, some with venom more toxic than any other snakes in the world. In Australia there is in excess of 3,000 snake bites per year. The knowledge, accessibility and quality of Snake Bite First Aid can be the difference between death and survival.
The Institute of Education and Training now have the latest Snake Bite First Aid Kits available. Complete with the new AEROFORM ™ Tension Indicator Bandages which have been successful in assisting people to achieve correct tension needed while performing the Pressure Immobilisation Technique.
At a great low cost, we recommend one of these for your home, one in your vehicle and one in your camping kit. You may even like to give one for a Christmas gift.
You can buy these now from our Institute of Education and Training shop by clicking here.
First Aid Training is provided by the Institute of Education and Training. In our courses you will be taught how to manage a snake bite event. First Aid Courses delivered in Mornington can be found on our website here, or by calling me at the Institute of Education and Training on 0409415196.
Be Prepared – Be Trained
Eddie
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The knowledge, accessibility and quality of Snake Bite First Aid can be the difference between death and survival. We share our country with over 170 species of land snakes, some with venom more toxic than any other snakes in the world. In Australia there is in excess of 3,000 snake bites per year. (Weldon, 2017) The Brown snake alone has caused 23 of the 35 snake bite deaths recorded between 2000 and 2016 by the National Coronial Information Service. While the perception remains that snake bite incidents occur in rural areas, it has been found that nearly half the incidents occurred in an urban environment.
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Most people have had some form of a close encounter with a snake or spider, living in Australia it’s something we always need to be careful of so BE PREPARED AND READY with this light, compact and practical snake and spider bite kit. Complete with the new AEROFORM ™ Tension Indicator Bandages have been a massive success in assisting people to achieve correct tension needed while performing the Pressure Immobilisation Technique, which is used for the treatment of all Australian Snake and Funnel Webbed Spider bites, Blue Ringed Octopus and Cone Shell stings. This Kit contains everything needed to respond effectively in an emergency and increase the chance of survival and reduce the possibility of long term damage.
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“A portable First Aid Kit should be provided in the vehicles of mobile workers if that is their workplace (for example, couriers, taxi drivers, sales reps, bus drivers and inspectors)”
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Well done to the team at Sunnyside Lutheran Retirement Village for completing their First Aid and CPR Training with the Institute of Education and Training.
Our lead First Aid Trainer, Michael Maw had all participants on the floor involved with fun, hands on scenario based first aid training.
A fantastic effort by a great team of clinical and care staff at a fantastic Residential Aged Care facility.
Denise Hooper, CEO, is leading a fantastic team of skilled service providers caring for their residents.
Snake Bite Kits Now Available in Wagga Wagga. With the warmer weather upon us, snakes are on the move. We share our country with over 170 species of land snakes, some with venom more toxic than any other snakes in the world. In Australia there is in excess of 3,000 snake bites per year. The knowledge, accessibility and quality of Snake Bite First Aid can be the difference between death and survival.
The Institute of Education and Training now have the latest Snake Bite First Aid Kits available. Complete with the new AEROFORM ™ Tension Indicator Bandages which have been successful in assisting people to achieve correct tension needed while performing the Pressure Immobilisation Technique.
At a great low cost, we recommend one of these for your home, one in your vehicle and one in your camping kit. You may even like to give one for a Christmas gift.
You can buy these now from our Institute of Education and Training shop by clicking here.
First Aid Training is provided by the Institute of Education and Training. In our courses you will be taught how to manage a snake bite event. First Aid Courses delivered in Wagga Wagga can be found on our website here, or by calling Michael at the Institute of Education and Training on 0406365442.
Be Prepared – Be Trained
Eddie
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I read a Nine News article this morning that reported a student was bitten by a snake whilst waiting for her music class in Mandurah. The student was sitting outside her music class at Meadow Springs Primary School yesterday when she said she felt a tingling sensation on her leg.
This started me thinking about how often this would occur in our school system, so I went googling and to my surprise, it occurs more often than not.
19th September 2018 Nine News reported: “A Perth mother is warning others about knowing how to treat a snake bite after her daughter was bitten at school…. It is understood this isn’t the first snake bite to happen on the school’s grounds.”
11th July 2018 the Sunshine Coast Daily reported: “Paramedics were called to Stella Maris Catholic Primary School in Maroochydore at approximately 10.40am to reports of a snake bite. A child has been transported to Sunshine Coast University hospital after a possible snake bite this morning.”
23rd April 2018 the Townsville Bulletin reported: “A 54-year-old man was transported to hospital in a stable condition after being bitten by an unidentified snake at a school this morning. Paramedics were called to Heatley Secondary College at 8.07am.”
The Institute of Education and Training (IOET) has provided First Aid training and CPR training to schools in Victoria and NSW. A key topic in our First Aid training is how to recognise and provide first aid to people who have been bitten by a snake.
The Institute of Education and Training continue to provide purpose packaged snake bite kits to schools, industry and communities.
IOET Director, Mr Michael Maw, an Emergency Nurse Practitioner, has treated many snakebites in his career, both within the community setting and the hospital setting.
Michael believes it is important to have the correct First Aid kit to be able to provide the best first aid treatment you can. “Currently, many first aid kits do not have the best bandages available to correctly treat a snake bite effectively. It is important people undertake regular first aid training and keep up to date with the changes that occur over time in providing safe and effective first aid.”
Michael is the lead clinical adviser and trainer for all First Aid Training at the Institute of Education and Training. To book into a course with Michael, go to IOET website at www.ioet.com.au and click on the Register Now tab. This will take you to our upcoming First Aid and CPR Training courses. If you want to purchase IOETs specifically packaged Snake Bite kits go to our IOET website at www.ioet.com.au and click on our Shop tab.
Stay safe and keep your eyes open for snakes. This is the time of the year they are becoming active.
Be Prepared – Be Trained
Eddie
Well done to the team at Sunraysia Community Health Service for completing their CPR & First Aid Training with the Institute of Education and Training (IOET).
Simone Heald, CEO, is leading a fantastic team of skilled service providers caring for their community.
The Institute of Education and Training (IOET) is now operational in NSW. CPR & First Aid Training in Wagga Wagga is now available via IOET.
Company Director Michael Maw has moved to Wagga Wagga and is looking forward to taking bookings and enquiries for CPR & First Aid Training in Wagga Wagga and the surrounding districts.
To start your CPR & First Aid training in Wagga Wagga, use the Register Now page to select your course or contact us at www.ioet.com.au.
After providing First Aid Training in Mornington for the past 3 years, here we go at our first blog.
The Institute of Education and Training is a Registered Training Organisation (RTOID:41300). We started our journey back in 2015 when company Directors, Eddie Dunn and Michael Maw, decided to expand their training opportunities into the world of Nationally Accredited vocational training.
After many months of creating IOET, we became registered with the Australian Skills and Qualifications Authority (ASQA). Since then, we have undergone 2 ASQA audits and have been deemed fully compliant on both occasions with zero corrective actions or non-compliances recorded. We are extremely happy with these results and believe they vouch for the quality of training and assessment you will receive when training with us.
If you are looking to do your First Aid training in Mornington, then give us a call at the Institute of Education and Training or IOET. You can contact us at www.ioet.com.au or book in through our First aid Training Register Now page.
Our past attendees have overwhelmingly enjoyed the experience of their First Aid Training in Mornington and surrounding suburbs.
Sometimes we lose our certificates for many different reasons. This is where you can pay for the re-issuing of any of your certification that you have previously been provided by the Institute of Education and Training.
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AED Cabinet (Steel), designed with round corners for OH&S compliance
Size: 360 x 400 x 200mm
Weight — 5.5KGs
2 x AAA Battery Operated
Metal (steel) painted in Red
Plexiglass glass in front.
AED wall mounted rescue station cabinet with door activated alarm & strobe light
Compatible with most AED models
A premium AED preparation kit to support your efforts, comprising a proper surgical razor (not just a household razor) designed to cope with tough hair, trauma shears for cutting clothing (or snipping chest hair), a drying towel, 2 pairs of nitrile gloves (not latex gloves) a hazardous waste disposal bag, a hard cased CPR mask of premium quality (with an oxygen port if you are required to administer oxygen, and alcohol swabs for your peace of mind should you have inadvertently come in contact with body fluids.
The Pad-Pak system is unique to HeartSine and saves you in many ways. Firstly it contains both battery and pads in one simple to replace cartridge. So there is only ever one expiry date and only ever one component to replace. We notify you prior to the 4 year expiry. Rather than have a large and expensive (and heavy) battery in a device that may never be used but costs you a lot to replace the battery, HeartSine have come up with the single-event pad-pak concept. After an event you have to replace the pads on any defibrillator – so its no harder to replace a pad-pak. And this means less weight, less cost, less confusing overlapping expiring components. And if you have a genuine event, we will give your replacement pad-pak free (subject to some simple terms and conditions).
The Pad-Pak-03 is for use on victims of Sudden Cardiac Arrest from 8 years of age (or 25kg) upwards.
Heartsine Samaritan AED Wire Wall Bracket offers a convenient and cost effective way to display your Samaritan AED and allows the placement of your AED on the wall.
This sturdy and easy to clean defibrillator was cabinet is recommended for storing your AED where it will be easy to see and access at all times. With Australian Resuscitation Council approved AED signage, this inexpensive cabinet is a must.
Time taken to deploy defibrillators that are housed in this easy to see cabinet is reduced because the defibrillator becomes such a commonplace site that everyone knows where it is!
A lot better than placing the defibrillator inside a cupboard that is not in view of your staff or patrons.
Especially designed for use in public areas, the HeartSine samaritan® PAD 360P is a sophisticated fully automatic defibrillator for adult or paediatric use, inside a lightweight and easy-to-operate system. The SAM 360P is a fully automatic defibrillator designed to analyse heart rhythm and automatically deliver an electrical shock (if needed). Its advanced technology is balanced against the demands of real world use.
This public access defibrillator has a 10 year warranty and a unique combined battery and pad-pack with a 4 year life from date of manufacture.
The HeartSine Samaritan 350P Defibrillator has all the features of the 500P Defibrillator except for the CPR advisor technology.
For use in hotels, schools, restaurants, companies, clubs, shopping centres, sports clubs, aviation and shipping, doctor’s offices, hospital.
This public access defibrillator has a 10 year warranty and a unique combined battery and pad-pack with a 4 year life from date of manufacture.
With the advancement of technology, HeartSine are still ahead of the rest, with the unrivalled ICG based real-time CPR feedback technology.
Small, light, highest durability in the industry, visual and audible prompts, low maintenance, superior pad technology, advanced SCOPE shock delivery technology – the list of superior features goes on.
The HeartSine® samaritan® PAD 500P Automated External Defibrillator (AED) offers a Technology Breakthrough with its patented CPR Advisor that ensures blood flow to the brain during CPR. The only device on the market that ensures clinical effectiveness of chest compressions.
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Well done to Bev, Jeanette and the team at Mornington Park Primary School for completing their annual CPR training…! A fantastic effort by a great team of Educators and Support Staff at a fantastic little school.
They also have a brilliant little Op Shop with great bargains if anyone would like to support them.
You can find their shop here just up from their school:
Bentons Community Centre offers a comfortable and accessible venue for our training. It has a number of training rooms with suitable environments for group sessions, and breakout areas. There is plenty of parking available and a bus stop directly outside.
Job Done Steve… We had a great day with the team from Kleenit Mt Martha.
Always happy to share recommendations for good service providers
From domestic high pressure cleaning services for the outside of your home, driveway, patio or pool area, to commercial pressure cleaning of factory floors, roofs or entire building washing, or the application of epoxy floor coatings, anti-slip floors, or even safety lines marked in a warehouse to meet OH&S requirements, we’ve got it covered at Kleenit. What’s more, Kleenit Mt Martha offer a level of professionalism and customer care that sets the service benchmark for high pressure cleaning companies across the Southern Mornington Peninsula.
Contact Steve on 0438387978. He will get the job done…
Well done to the staff at Benton Junior College, Mornington, VIC for completing their HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation training. We had a great morning with them…
Location: Where ever needed, but predominantly Victoria and NSW.
Michael is a Registered Nurse and Emergency Nurse Practitioner with over 25 years of clinical experience. He has a Masters in Advanced Practice Nursing and qualifications in immediate medical care from the Royal College of Surgeons (UK). Michael is a current member of the editorial committee writing the Primary Clinical Care Manual for Queensland Health and the Royal Flying Doctor Service. He is working as an educator in a high fidelity skills and simulation centre, and facilitating Emergency Medicine Education and Training in a rural hospital. Michael has been an expert examiner for Nurse Practitioner candidates at University and continues to coach individual Nurse Practitioner Candidates. Michael is an expert reviewer of papers for the International Journal of Nursing and the International Journal of Emergency Nursing. Whilst training on our First Aid courses, Michael also suits up as our Executive Director and RTO Manager in his spare time…!
In a prior life, Michael was also a founding Director of a Sports Medicine company (REMO) in the UK. REMO trained healthcare professionals in the Resuscitation and Emergency Management of On-field injuries and is the premier training program for professional sports in the UK.
Use the Aero Mask protective and airway management product for pre-hospital treatment on injured patients, and to assist in the safe application of essential CPR.
Keeping workers safe and caring for them when required. Well done Vince and your team on completing your First Aid Training in November 2015 …
Thanks for the feedback – “We’ve been doing this training for 20 years and this is the best we have had” – Vince Gucciardo
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The HLTAID003 Provide First Aid with CPR, is designed to give the participants the First Aid skills that may be applied in a range of situations, including community and workplace settings. This course is the replacement to the Senior First Aid Certificate.
This training program is suitable for participants learning to apply first aid for the first time or those who are undertaking first aid training to maintain their current certification, or validation for their apply first aid skills for their workplace requirements.
Address: Thirteenth Street, Mildura, VIC 3500
Sunraysia Community Health Service offers an attractive and accessible venue for our training. It has a number of training rooms with suitable environments for group sessions, breakout areas and has extensive supporting equipment.
Address: 60 Playne Street, Frankston, 3199
The Frankston Library offers an attractive and accessible space for our training.
The Frankston Library Community Room is ideally located on Level 3B of the Frankston Arts Centre and Library complex. Just a short walk from the Frankston Train Station.
The room is equipped with a big screen TV, Video / DVD player, electronic whiteboard and overhead projector. Included is a small kitchen with boiling water and fridge. The room seats 50 comfortably.
Address: 860 – 868 Melbourne Rd, Sorrento VIC 3943
The Sorrento Community Centre has excellent access & facilities ideal for our training events. Staff and management are supportive and will assist you as required.
Just minutes to the heart of Sorrento Main Street that offers great food & coffee
Trains in Victoria, predominantly Mildura
Bio:
Jayne is an experienced Vocational Educator currently employed as the Workforce Development Manager at Sunraysia Community Health. She has worked as the Principal Nurse Educator at Mildura Base Hospital. Jayne has performed numerous Nurse Educator roles, provides clinical mentorship and tutoring to Undergraduate students, Education Co-ordinator organizing vocational style training to the health service workforce, Clinical teaching for Deakin and LaTrobe Universities, as well as co-ordinating on-the-job training programs considered as mandatory training within the health and aged care environment. Jayne has been a Graduate Nurse Program Co-ordinator, facilitated students and assessed competencies in all her Education roles.
Jayne is a member of the Loddon Mallee Regional Clinical Nurse Educators group and collaborates with other professional in relation to the identification of required skills and associated training within the industry.
Jayne is also the owner & founder of Sticks & Stones Baby & Child First Aid Training. Delivering non-accredited training to current & expecting Parents, Grandparents, Uncles and Aunties. You can find more about Jaynes side gig HERE.
Jayne holds qualifications and registrations in
Location: Where ever needed, but predominantly Victoria and NSW.
Bio:
With over 25yrs experience working in clinical, senior & executive management roles across many aspects of health, including Metropolitan, Rural, Remote, Acute, Aged, and Community, Eddie has progressed his career from being an Orderly (Patient Services Assistant) through to being a Registered Nurse with a Masters in Enterprise and Post Graduate studies in Health Service Management.
Since commencing his career in health as an Orderly, Eddie has worked in clinical and management roles through to being a State Manager of Home and Community Care services, a Director in Metropolitan Health Services, a National Care and Compliance Manager for a Residential Aged Care provider and more recently a Company Director of The MORDUN Group. The MORDUN Group is a Business Improvement Consulting firm, with specialties in Health, Human Resource and non-accredited Training.
Eddie is a member of the Australian Human Resources Institute and brings a wealth of leadership, operational management and quality and compliance knowledge & experience to this role. Eddie has written curriculum for Vocational Training Organisations and has taught on the Diploma of Nursing. He has also worked as a Clinical Co-ordinator/Teacher of students during their clinical placements within the workplace.
Eddie has volunteered on School Councils, with junior sports teams, and on school camps and excursions where he gets to apply his first aid skills and experience. He also writes and trains in The Healthcare Resource for Schools, a first aid model of care for the Education environment.
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