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Find the best education events and make the most of your time this month in Devonport. From education to trivia and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Equip yourself with the skills to safely test and tag electrical equipment. This hands-on training covers small power tools, RCDs, and extension leads. Learn to reduce electric shock risks and maintain a safe working environment. Bring your own small appliances to practice on!
This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to work with basic information about healthy body systems and the impacts of ageing and disability. It includes recognising and reporting any changes in healthy bodies involving people who are ageing or living with disability. Any identified issues of concern to be reported to the supervisor or professional health staff. This unit applies to workers across a range of community services contexts.

From bizarre injuries to unbelievable moments, hear real stories from the Emergency Department and the unexpected hope behind them with Dr. Andrew Young.

taking old toys and reassembling them.
Gain essential knowledge to identify, manage, and work safely around asbestos. This course is designed for workers who may encounter asbestos, including electricians, plumbers, and renovators. Learn to recognise asbestos-containing materials, understand risks, and apply safe work practices. The course covers the National Asbestos Code, sampling methods, risk management, and safe asbestos removal planning.
Attend Master Builders Tasmania's accredited training on working safely with crystalline silica. Understand health hazards, legislation, risk management, and health monitoring. Essential for employers and workers exposed to silica dust. Earn 3 CPD points!
Community services discussion on preventing online gambling harm to young Tasmanians led by reform advocates Tim Costello and Mark Kempster.
A conversation between 'Tubes' (Andy Taylor) and Tasmanian Mark Kempster about his personal experience with online gambling harm. The discussion will explore how online gambling affects young Tasmanians, the hidden impact on mental health, personality, and relationships, and practical ways to prevent harm and support young people early.
Join our 1-hour presentation to discover how to get the best value for money from your mobile data plan, tips on managing your data allowance, how to keep your data costs down while out and about, and how to use public Wi-Fi safely.
Master the basics of manual photography and take your skills to the next level! Join us for a fun and interactive workshop on the basics of photography with young and local photographer Jaikira Grundy! Whether you are a beginner looking to improve your skills or just want to learn more about capturing great shots, this workshop is perfect for you. For ages 12-18. Jaikira will cover topics like aperture, shutter speed and ISO to help take your photography to the next level. No equipment necessary, Jaikira will provide cameras to let you have the opportunity to put your learnings into practice straight away!
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to provide a first aid response to a casualty in line with first aid guidelines determined by the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) and other Australian national peak clinical bodies. Participants must have the physical capacity to perform the practical demonstrations, such as 2 minutes of uninterrupted CPR on the floor and performing rescue breathing techniques on manikins.
Training Aim: This training is designed to provide individuals and communities with the essential skills and resources required to identify and respond to a person at risk of suicide and build on a communities capacity to eliminate suicide. Learning Outcomes: Use the language given in the National Communications Charter Language Guide – Suicide, to have safe and respectful conversations around suicide; Recognise the warning signs of suicide; Identify and develop personal self-care strategies; Promote help-seeking behaviour before a crisis occurs; Identify and promote protective factors; Identify how to support a person at risk to access appropriate services and to develop their own safety plan; Increase individuals’ and communities’ capacity to reduce suicide.