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New regulations have identified the need
for current crowd controllers to have
the ability to manage conflict and
minimise harm to patrons whenever
necessary. To ensure that crowd
controllers are trained in the latest
techniques in these areas, crowd
controllers will be required to
undertake the following units of
competency every three years:
PRSS0305A - Manage Conflict through
Negotiation &
PRSS0316A - Control Persons using Empty
Hand Techniques
HLTFA301B - Apply First Aid
Course Information
The BARS Short Course fulfils this
legislative requirement whilst offering
this professional development course
that's specifically designed for crowd
controllers throughout Queensland. Our
course is separated into two parts that
deal with the theory and practical
skills required in the Queensland Crowd
Control industry.
PART A
A self paced correspondence course with
on-line tutorial support available to
assist participants gain the
underpinning knowledge necessary to
successfully complete Part B . Once
course fees have been received the
enrolled participant will be forwarded
all course material along with a Key
code to access on-line tutorial support
and additional resources.
PART B
This one day face-to-face component of
the course is normally conducted on a
weekend or outside of business hours for
convenience of our clients.
During this one day practical component
participants will receive instruction
relating to legislative requirements,
first aid, communication techniques,
basic document examination and control,
restrain & removal techniques
depending on the unit/s chosen. The
face-to-face component allows
participants to take part in role-plays,
scenario enactments, group discussions
and demonstrations that create an
excellent and variety based learning
environment.
Pre-requites
Participants should have completed their
Certificate II Security Operations.
Further, all participants should also
have basic language, literacy and
numeracy skills and are required to
identify if they require language,
literacy and numeracy support prior to
enrolment.
Participant can also ask for language,
literacy and numeracy support during the
delivery if they find they are
experiencing difficulties. For more
information on language, literacy and
numeracy please view the Australian
Training Academy Student Handbook
(view
handbook)
Schedule of Fees
The scheduled fee will be paid in full
on enrolment and prior to the
commencement of the training program.
All fees paid will be issued with an
acknowledgement receipt/tax invoice via
email as proof of receipt of monies paid
for access to course material and
on-line tutorial support.
HLTFA301B - Apply First Aid - $100 per participant
PRSS0305A - Manage Conflict through
Negotiation -
$100 per participant
PRSS0316A - Control Persons using Empty
Hand Techniques -
$100 per participant
PRSS0305A - Manage Conflict through
Negotiation, AND
PRSS0316A - Control Persons using Empty
Hand Techniques - $189 per
participant
HLTFA301B - Apply First Aid, AND
PRSS0305A - Manage Conflict through
Negotiation, AND
PRSS0316A - Control Persons using Empty
Hand Techniques - $249 per
participant
All training will be conducted in an
appropriate training venue throughout
Queensland with all required training
equipment supplied by BARS Training
Australia as published on the BARS
Training website. To arrange a
booking for individual units of
competency as outlined above please fill
out a general inquiry form by clicking
HERE
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is
the acknowledgment of skills and
knowledge held by an individual as a
result of formal training, work
experience and /or life experience. If
you believe that you already possess
some or all of the learning outcomes
contained in this course and you can
demonstrate current competency, then you
can apply for RPL. To register for RPL
you simply contact the Australian
Training Academy on (07) 32 096 000
during office hours.
Enrolments
Enrolment occurs through online
registration and payment of course
fees. Your details are captured and
stored securely, with the results of
your training being linked to this
enrolment information.
Refunds
All requests for refunds are to be made
in writing on a Refund Request this form
that needs to be accompanied by
supporting documentation where
applicable. This form can be obtained by
contacting the BARS Training Australia
on 0414 527 800 during office hours.
NOTE
Participants are responsible for reading
all relevant materials provided on the
website including the Australian
Training Academy Student Handbook and
the information about courses prior to
enrolment. Once participants have
entered their details it will be
accepted by all parties that they have
read the Student Handbook and agree with
all the Terms and Conditions prior to
commencing their training. |