How to Reach Me
Choose the option that suits your enquiry. For urgent training needs or group bookings, email is the best starting point.
Email Britt Directly
For course enquiries, group training, workplace bookings, and general questions. I respond personally.
[email protected] →Book a Course
Ready to book? View all available courses and check dates across Rockingham, Albany, Armadale, and more.
View courses and book →REACHAU Contact Form
For employment workshops, Mental Health in the Workplace, or any REACHAU program enquiries.
Go to REACHAU →Group and Workplace Training
Need to certify your whole team? I come to you. Available across WA including regional and remote sites.
Enquire about group training →What I Can Help With
Course Selection
Not sure which HLTAID unit you need? I will point you in the right direction before you book.
Workplace Training
Group bookings, on-site delivery, scheduling for shift workers and large teams.
Regional and Remote Delivery
I travel to deliver training. If you are outside a public session area, get in touch.
Mental Health Workshops
The Mental Health in the Workplace program can be delivered standalone or combined with First Aid.
Employment Programs
For Stuck2Skilled and career development enquiries, visit brittbrennan.com.au.
General Questions
USI requirements, what to bring, accessibility needs, certificates — just ask.
Response time: I aim to respond to all enquiries within one business day. For urgent training needs, please include your preferred dates and location in your message.
The Man Behind the Phone
This is my half brother David. We did not find each other until I was pregnant with my daughter Jordyn — he was my father's son, and he grew up in the suburbs of Las Vegas. This photo was taken during his time as a pay phone repairer, which is exactly the kind of story that makes a person real.
David passed away a few years ago. He was hospitalised before his passing and he chose to be an organ and tissue donor. Because of that choice, he was able to give the gift of life, and improved quality of life, to multiple people he never met.
I use this photo on every contact page I build because David understood something important: connection matters. Reaching out matters. And sometimes the most meaningful thing you can do is make yourself available to help someone you have never met.
If you have ever considered registering as an organ and tissue donor, his story is a reason to follow through on that thought.
Learn about organ donation →