Not sure how many of you saw the brief discussion in another thread in this sub-forum, but I'm fairly keen to get some bushwalking/remote specific first-aid training in, but having trouble finding anything which seems suitable already established in Tas.
With that in mind, and having heard various good reviews (pretty much all from this forum), I thought we might look into inviting the good folk of the Bushwalkers Wilderness Rescue Squad down to conduct a course or two down here. Essentially, their courses are run over 4 days (2 consecutive weekends currently in NSW, though potentially this could be modified I assume if they were to come down) and involves what sounds like a fairly hands on type of course teaching you important first aid that can be applied in a setting where emergency services are unreachable or a long way off (read: Tasmanian bush).
Completing the course will give you 3 qualifications in first aid, including:
Apply first aid
Apply advanced first aid
Apply first aid in a remote setting
This course is work cover approved, so if you're needing to redo your first aid cert for work, this could be a great opportunity, and your qualification will last for 3 years.
The course normally costs $250 (which is great for 4 days worth of quality instruction!), but that rate would presumably rise to somewhere between $3-400, depending on how many were to attend, in order to cover flights/accomodation for the BWRS crew.
As you can probably tell, I'm pretty keen on doing this course, but rather than spending the money to fly up to NSW two weekends in a row, I thought it might be better if myself and other interested could subsidise travel and accomodation costs for Dave Sheppard (the instructor) to make his way down here and teach us Taswegians in our own backyard! I haven't actually contacted Mr Sheppard or the BWRS at all yet, as I wanted to gauge the interest of people here first to see whether it's really plausible or not.
So let me know here if you (or friends) are keen, and we'll see if we can get something organised!
Cheers
