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Electrical training partnership formed

Published: Wed 17 Jan 2018 11:09 AM
Electrical Training Company and Life Care Consultants forge national training partnership
The Electrical Training Company, New Zealand’s leading provider of electrical apprenticeships, has partnered with Life Care Consultants Ltd to deliver first aid and CPR training across its apprentice programme.
The Electrical Training Company has more than 600 apprentices across the country and Life Care Consultants will provide all training nationally, apart from the Auckland region, where First Aid NZ is the provider.
Electrical Training Company Chief executive Jeremy Sole said Life Care Consultants was the ideal partner to provide the first aid components of its Electrical Workers Registration Board competency courses.
“In the past, we have used a number of different providers around New Zealand,” he said. “Working with Life Care Consultants will ensure consistency, quality and relevance to the first aid and CPR component of the training for the electrical industry.
“Like us, Life Care Consultants is a long-established, industry-leading organisation with a nationwide footprint.”
Life Care Consultants provides first aid training in the workplace or at its training facilities. It is New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) accredited and tailors first aid courses to suit specific workplace requirements.
Managing Director Janet Brothers said: “We have been working with the electrical industry for the last 22 years, mainly around the Waikato. Our management and staff are excited to be extending these services nationwide alongside the Electrical Training Company, which has a large presence in the industry.
“We are both looking forward to the value this partnership will bring to those being trained and ultimately to the teams they work with.”
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