Our Comprehensive First Aid Course is the course your students need to attend to assist them with future study enrolment or employment requirements. Give your students a head start while they are at school. Please note: attendees on this discounted Student course will be asked to provide a Student Identification at the time of attending the course. To book at the student rate please email office@wpfirstaid.co.nz REQUIRED: Please supply your National Student Number (NSN). If you do not have this number, you can call NZQA @ 0800 697 296.
Our two most popular courses for school students are our Comprehensive First Aid Course ( New Zealand First Aid Certificate)and our Workplace First Aid ( Foundation First Aid)Course – delivered over a school day with pre-course online learning, we also will deliver the training and assessment at your school. Whether it be Gateway, Work placement, Outdoor Education, Pre-Hospital training or a life skill to learn– we can assist you with your students and teachers gaining these lifesaving skills /qualifications. Refresher First Aid Training can also be completed at these courses. Perfect for your teachers.
S.T.A.R. funding may also be available for this training and we will enter into a Memoradum of Understanding with your school as well.
Contact us and let’s arrange to meet in person to discuss your training requirements and schedule.
Outline
US 6402, Provide basic life support (Level 1, Credit 1)
- Scene Assessment
- Casualty Assessment
- Recovery Position
- CPR (Adult, Child, Infant)
- Use of Defibrillator
- Choking (Adult, Child, Infant)
- General Care
US 6401, Provide First Aid for life threatening conditions (Level 2, Credit 1)
- Bleeding
- Shock
- Asthma
- Heart Attack
- Stroke
- Poisoning
- Seizures
- Fractures
- Soft Tissues Injuries
- Burns
- Diabetes
US 6400, Manage First Aid in Emergency Situations (LEVEL 3, CREDIT 2)
People credited with this unit standard are able to manage first aid in an emergency situation.
- Head injuries
- Suspected spinal injuries
- Major wounds
- Major burns
- Severe allergic reaction
- Heat and cold emergencies
- Emergency scene management