We’re excited to announce that certificates are now available for online water safety modules on the DPA eLearning platform!
Since 2018 DPA has offered online modules to help people learn how to keep themselves and their loved ones safer in and around water. Now you can download and print a tangible record of your learning.
To access your certificates, simply log in to your account and update your account details so that your first and last names can be included on your certificates. Once updated, you’ll be able to download your certificates directly from the platform.
New users will be asked for this information as part of the registration process. So if you haven’t yet check out what’s on offer, head over to the eLearning hub and register today. You can try the sample module without registering so that you can dip your toes in before you dive in.
How to update account details
- Log into your account by clicking the ‘Log in’ button in the top menu
- Once you’re logged in, select the ‘My Account’ button in top menu
- Select ‘Account details’ on the left side menu
- Complete the form with your first and last names
How to download certificates
Once you have completed a module and any associated quizz or checklist, an icon will appear next to the module name on the eLearning home page.
- Click the document icon next to ‘complete’
- Once you’re logged in, select the ‘My Account’ button in top menu
- A certificate will display in your browser window. Select the download icon or the print icon depending on what you would like to do with your certificate.
Explore Our Water Safety Modules
We have online learning modules covering a wide range of activities for all ages and stages. All are available in English and some are translated into other languages. The modules are aimed at pakeke adults and rangatahi youth, either for their own safety or to help younger ones learn important water competency skills. They feature educational videos and easy to digest content. Each has a simple quiz or checklist allowing you to check your understanding at the end.
Below is a list of all our eLearning modules:
- Early Childhood Water Safety
- Young Children Developing Water Competence
- Water Safety For Children
- Water Safety For Youth And Young Adults
- Water Safety For Youth And Young Adults – Mandarin
- Adult Water Safety
- Safer Rock Fishing
- Safer Rock Fishing – Mandarin
- Safer Rock Fishing – Korean
- Tikanga Marutau Wai Mō Te Hāpori Māori Water Safety for the Māori Community – Bilingual
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