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The New Zealand Resilience Trust runs adult education courses through local community colleges.

In 2009 we have held courses throughout Wellington City. In 2010 the courses will be available all across the region.

To gain the Certificate of Resiliency, three courses must be passed. These focus on an introduction to disasters and preparedness, advanced preparedness, and resilience.

 

You can click HERE to find out more about these courses.


You can click HERE
to be notified when these courses become available, or to book in.

 

Community education is more than just

learning new skills.  It is about making new

friends and contacts in your neighbourhood.

Courses available in 2010

CIR-01 Introduction to Disasters and Emergencies

CIR-P2 Advanced Personal Preparedness

CIR-C2 Community Preparedness

CIR-O2 Organisational Preparedness

CIR-P3 Developing Personal Resilience

CIR-C3 Developing Community Resilience

CIR-O3 Developing Organisational Resilience

NRC-01 Operate an Emergency Vehicle

NRC-02 Protect Health & Safety in the Workplace (NZQA unit standard 497)

NRC - 03 Operate two-way radios

MED-01 Basic First Aid

MED-02 Comprehensive First Aid

MED-03 Pre-Hospital Emergency Care

RAP-01 CDEM Standard Operational Procedures for Driving (NZQA unit standard 23692)

RAP-02 Co-ordinated Incident Management System (level two)

RAP-03 Co-ordinated Incident Management System (level four)

 

No charge (free public course)

Limit 20 people

Book now - email courses@nzrt.org.nz.

 

You can click HERE to find out more about these courses
You can click HERE to be notified when these courses become available

 

Documentation available for you to download:

Image: Certificate in Resiliency

PDF: Certificate in Resiliency Learning Pathway

PDF: Certificate in Resiliency Qualification Documentation

PDF: Scope of clinical practice guidelines

   

                     

Contact the Trust  |  PO Box 24-520, Wellington  6142, Aotearoa New Zealand  |  info@nzrt.org.nz