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Training for Real-Life Emergencies in VET Community Services

13 May 2026

Our VET Community Services students (Units 1- 4) recently participated in an intensive First Aid training program held onsite at the College, further strengthening their practical skills and real-world readiness as part of their coursework and assessment.

Training for Real-Life Emergencies in VET Community Services

The program focused on developing confidence, decision-making, and responsibility in emergency situations. Guided by Ms Mubasshirah Malik and supported by Ms Noori Ahmad, students engaged in realistic scenarios that required quick thinking and calm, effective responses.

Through hands-on practice, students developed essential skills including CPR, use of an AED, injury management, and responding to a range of medical emergencies. The training emphasised not only what to do, but how to remain composed, supportive, and professional when assisting others.

This nationally recognised training equips students with valuable capabilities beyond the classroom, preparing them for future pathways in community services while enabling them to respond confidently in everyday situations.

These experiences continue to shape our students into capable and community-minded individuals. Many are already taking on active roles at college events, supporting the wellbeing of others and contributing to a safe and prepared school environment.

VET Community Services: First Aid Training

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  • Noori Ahmad SRC Officer / Values in Action (VIA)Student Leadership & Interfaith CoordinatorSecondary VCE VET Community Services Noori Ahmad

    Noori Ahmad

    Noori Ahmad

    SRC Officer / Values in Action (VIA)Student Leadership & Interfaith CoordinatorSecondary VCE VET Community Services