We make it easy for parents to learn first aid and confidently handle the unexpected.

Paramedic lead

Our courses are designed, developed and delivered by experts who have managed paediatric emergencies throughout their careers.

Busy-proof

We know how busy parents are, so we’ve designed all our courses to be simple, fun and easy to slot in around the chaos of parenthood.

In person or online

Our courses are available online, anytime. Or if in-person learning is your thing, you can attend one of our live courses at a pre-set time and location.

Revisit anytime

We know that it can be easy to forget knowledge that isn’t in regular use, so we make sure you can refresh on all lessons, whenever it suits.

 

First aid: we all know we should learn it. But when you’re a parent battling fatigue, feeding and faeces, spare time is not your friend. That’s why Mighty makes things simple. As paramedics we know first-hand just how important it is that parents learn these simple skills. One day, they might save your child’s life.

Though many parents feel anxious about knowing how to handle paediatric emergencies, they can feel too busy and overwhelmed with daily life to learn lifesaving skills.

That’s why our first aid courses are designed and developed for busy rural parents and carers of newborns, infants and toddlers.

Every parent should have the skills and confidence to respond quickly and effectively to unexpected injury and illness.

Rural and regional Australian parents face unique challenges when it comes to emergencies. Different environmental factors can pose a risk, and paramedics and hospitals can be a long way away. Our courses are designed in consideration of these unique challenges.

Mighty First Aid is designed, developed and delivered by paramedics.

We’re experts who have managed real-world paediatric emergencies throughout our careers. We know the impact these critical events place on parents and carers. We are uniquely experienced and deeply committed to providing lifesaving paediatric first aid training.

Would you know what to do? Answer these 10 questions to see how prepared you are.

Question 1:

If a infant is unresponsive with a pulse less than 60 beats per minute you should:

  1. Begin rescue breathing at a rate of one breath every 3-5 seconds

  2. Start CPR at a rate of 60 beats per minute to equal 120 beats per minute total

  3. Place the patient in the recovery position

  4. Start CPR at the normal rate and depth

Word from our past participants

  • Monet Goode

    MUM OF OLIVER (6 MONTHS)

    “I came away from the course feeling 1000% more confident about what to do in the case of an emergency.”

  • Emmett Marsh

    DAD OF JACOB (AGE 10 MONTHS)

    “The instruction was clear, the delivery entertaining. I learned a lot and I’m incredibly glad to have had the chance to learn with Jeremy.”

  • Eleanor Parks

    MUM OF SOPHIA (AGE 14 MONTHS)

    “I can’t believe I waited a year to learn this information! The niggling worry was always there at the back of my mind – what if something goes wrong – but I just pushed it down and forged on anxiously. OMG I’m so glad I’ve finally learned these skills.”

  • Josephine Hoover

    GRANDMOTHER OF LUCY (AGE 2 MONTHS)

    “My daughter and I took this course together. Even though I’ve raised 4 kids, I’ve never learned first aid and luckily nothing has gone badly wrong. I feel so much more confident in caring for little Lucy now.”

  • Greyson Hamilton

    FATHER OF WREN (AGE 5 MONTHS)

    “It was actually my GP who recommended my wife and I take this course. It was fantastic and I would recommend it to any parent out there.”

  • Nicole Woods

    MUM OF ARLO (AGE 2)

    “This is by far the best first aid class I've ever attended. Other courses are so dry, boring and laborious to get through, but this learning felt effortless, fun and very achievable. I highly recommend this trainer!”

From knowing how to spot symptoms of serious illness to managing emergencies, learning first aid skills will empower you to confidently handle all stages of your child’s life.

The world is mighty. But so are you.