First Aid Basics Online

This Online First Aid Basics course is well-suited for individuals who do not need NZQA unit standards but wish to grasp the fundamentals of first aid.

Description

This course is divided into modules that the participant can complete at their own pace. Throughout the course, participants will find videos, case studies, resources, interactive activities and formative assessments to help their learning journey.

This training course typically requires around 4-5 hours for completion. Once enrolled, the course content remains accessible for a period of 6 weeks. Therefore, it is important to ensure that all modules are completed within this timeframe.

Please note: This course does not include any formal assessments and does not fulfil the NZQA criteria for refreshing your first aid certificate.

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