Little Lifelines: Life-Saving Skills, Delivered to Your Living Room
A first aid workshop, led by the pros
Abbey — Little Lifelines
Meet Little Lifelines — a mobile first aid service created by paediatric ICU nurse Abbey, designed to give parents, grandparents, carers, and educators the skills they need to respond in a crisis. Based in the Sutherland Shire, this three-hour course dives into nine essential topics, from CPR and choking to allergies and anaphylaxis — all tailored to infants and young children.
While plenty of providers offer first aid training, what sets Little Lifelines apart is its paediatric focus and the expertise behind it. Abbey and her team live and breathe children’s health — they’re not generalists, they’re ICU-trained nurses with years of hands-on paediatric experience.
The best part? It’s designed to be as stress-free as possible. Abbey comes to you — whether that’s to your home or a local community space — and likes to keep group sizes small (around 4 to 10 people) to ensure every attendee gets hands-on practice and personal guidance. For larger bookings, she brings in her team of experienced paediatric ICU nurses so no one misses out.
The course is open to anyone who spends time with kids, from parents and grandparents to nannies, daycare staff, and even fitness instructors running crèche services. It’s all about turning those high-stress, what-do-I-do moments into calm, confident action.
"Emergencies are scary — but knowing what to do doesn’t have to be," Abbey says. "We’re here to help people feel calm, confident and ready to act when it counts."
Everyone who completes the course gets a certificate of attendance, a quick-reference DRABCD checklist, and the option to purchase a beautifully designed Paediatric Emergency Flip Chart — a handy tool for those pressure-cooker moments when clear steps matter most.
Whether you’re preparing for your first baby or want a refresher now your toddler’s on the move, this is a course worth booking. And being able to do it all from the comfort of your own home? It’s a no-brainer, if you ask us.