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New data from the inaugural First Aid Proficiency Report reveals a worrying skill gap in Australians’ competency levels in administering first aid, highlighting the need to test the nation’s first aid knowledge and find out if they have the potential to be Australia’s next hero.

The new report by Australia Wide First Aid, unveils that despite the majority (80%) of Australians agreeing CPR is the most important first aid skill to know, nearly half (47%) find providing CPR the most intimidating first aid situation.

While only a third (34%) of Aussies have personally performed or been involved in administering CPR, the gap is particularly apparent in relation to paediatric CPR, with only one in 10 having personally performed or been involved with providing the life-saving technique on a child or a baby. In fact, four in five (82%) admitted they wouldn’t be confident in their ability to perform CPR on a child or baby.

Interestingly, more than one in 20 Aussies (6%) admit they didn’t act in an emergency for fear of making the situation worse, despite the Good Samaritan Law which prevents legal action for people who have acted in good faith during a life-saving emergency.

To empower more Australians to equip themselves with CPR knowledge and get the nation rescue ready, Melissa Dos Santos, Chief Operating Officer at Australia Wide First Aid, the leading first aid course provider in Australia, wants to spread the important message that heroes are made with first aid.

Melissa says; “Understanding how to provide CPR to an adult or child is a powerful tool that transforms ordinary individuals into life-saving heroes, turning uncertainty into hope and giving people the confidence to act decisively in emergencies. Learning the basic skills and taking a first aid course can be the first step in the difference between life or death.”

There’s evidently a need to address the CPR knowledge gap, as Australian health data reveals there’s the equivalent to 157 coronary events every day and 12% of those events are fatal, making them the leading cause of death in Australia.1,3

Additionally, deaths by drowning in Australia increased by 16% from 2023 to 2024 and last year alone there were 70 drowning deaths in Queensland,2 but research reveals just 22% of people in the state are confident providing CPR after a drowning, despite 82% agreeing it’s the most important skill to know.

It’s not just in relation to CPR where there is a disconnect, first aid skills such as administering an EpiPen and treating choking, can be the difference between life and death, yet over 70% of Australians admit they aren’t confident to treat an asthma attack or an allergic reaction.

Melissa adds; “Enhancing first aid skills is not just about feeling prepared for the worst, it's about empowering every individual to act confidently and effectively in everyday situations that threaten safety.

“Whether it’s a snake bite, an allergic reaction or a heart attack, our goal is to ensure these critical life-saving skills become second nature to all Australians, creating a safe and more resilient community.”

Jayson Watson, First Aid Trainer at Australia Wide First Aid says, “Regularly testing your first aid knowledge is crucial for Australians, as it ensures that as a nation, we’re always prepared to act swiftly and confidently in an emergency. I've seen firsthand how quickly a situation can turn critical, and I became a CPR trainer because I wanted to make a real difference in those crucial moments of uncertainty, where every second counts.

Keeping your skills sharp not only boosts your confidence but can truly be the key to saving a friend, family member or colleague’s life.”

The shocking statistics from the First Aid Proficiency Report suggest Australians aren’t prepared for emergency situations that can occur anywhere from the home to the workplace, or even out on the street.

In line with World First Aid Day, Australia Wide First Aid is spreading the important message that heroes are made with first aid and urging all Australians to test if they have the knowledge and skills to save someone’s life. To find out more information about Australia Wide First Aid and take the ultimate first aid personality quiz, please visit: https://worldfirstaidday.org/quiz/

About Australia Wide First Aid

Australia Wide First Aid’s mission is to make it easier for people Australia-wide to learn first aid.

Australia Wide First Aid is a leader in providing innovative and nationally accredited first aid solutions. The organisation prides itself on delivering simple, streamlined first aid training courses that will equip Australians with the skills and knowledge to save lives.

About World First Aid Day

World First Aid Day is an initiative from Australia Wide First Aid and aims to raise awareness about the significance of first aid, provide valuable resources for learning basic first aid techniques, and inspire individuals to become first aid champions in their communities.

About the Research and Citations

  1. The data by Australia Wide First Aid was carried out on a sample of 1004 Australians in August 2024. Methodology: The data sample was weighted against ABS data for age, gender and location using an online survey that is independently conducted and verified PureProfile.

  2. AIHW Statistics

  3. RLS National Drowning Report

  4. AIHW Statistics 2

  5. Heart Foundation

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