We deliver real learning toward genuine competence

Our Values

Commitment

Dedicated to delivering timely, effective first aid services, training, and products that uphold the highest standards of care and reliability.

Respect

Valuing every individual, fostering inclusive, supportive environments in both emergency response and training settings.

Innovation

Advancing first aid through modern techniques, updated protocols, and continuous improvement of training, equipment, and delivery methods.

Integrity

Upholding honesty, accountability, and ethical practices in every aspect of service, training, and product delivery.

Partnership

Collaborating with organizations and communities to enhance first aid readiness and build long-term safety solutions.

Workplace Health and Safety Level 4

This qualification can serve as an entry point into a career specific to workplace health and safety and may also provide an entry point into further study and other occupations or sectors.

The programme is approved by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) under section 439 and 441 of the Education and Training Act 2020.

NZ Certificate in Emergency Care

Graduates of this qualification may be able to work in emergency care first responder roles in a variety of settings such as ambulance, outdoor recreation, marine, industrial, and volunteer rescue.

Graduates of this qualification do not automatically have an authority to practice – that is a separate endorsement which may be awarded by a service provider.

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Maori Health & Training

Health & Wellness

Training

Event Medical Services

Patient Transport

Supplies

First Aid Training

6 Courses

Pre-Hospital Emergency Care (PHEC)

2 courses

Advanced Medical

2 courses

Health and Safety Training

15 courses

Industry Compliance

12 courses

Workplace Drug and Alcohol

2 courses

Fire Training

3 courses

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Gateway / STAR Training

1 course

Marine STCW IMO

2 courses

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New Zealand Certificates

3 courses

Psychological First Aid

1 course

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