Standard/Emergency First Aid/CPR, CPR all levels, EMR/Advanced First Aid, including AED; since 1996. 5 course locations. Courses are approved by Workplace Health and Safety and follow the Canadian Red Cross program. The EMR course is approved by the Alberta College of Paramedics. The BLS CPR-HCP C course is recognized by the Heart and Stroke Foundation. We honor group rates, on-site training and competitor price matching. Visit www.breathforlifeinc.com
I did my EMR course 3 years ago and came back to renew my certificate. After already attending Alfred's class previously, I was looking forward to the renewal. He didn't disappoint with his sense of hummour to keep us engaged. He is also super knowledgeable on all courses and Alberta standards. When you don't understand something he makes sure to explain differently so you can understand. He gives you the time needed to ensure you pass and understand everything. I look forward to next course!Read more
CSL Safety Training programs are made by real equipment operators, for real equipment operators. We have trained 12,000+ workers in the Alberta construction market place. CSL trainers have been Key note Speakers for the Aerial Work Platform International Safety Conference 2007 and 2008. Our classes for Aerial Work Platforms (AWP), skid steer, forklift and fall protections are made for both new operators and seasoned veterans, there is a course for everyone. We provide a small classroom environment whether the class is taking place in house or on-site. We also provide familiarization training on-site to educate the operator on how to use the particular unit they have rented, which cuts down on accidents and repairs while increasing productivity. CSL Safety Training uses advanced teaching techniques to keep every student involved and engaged in the lessons. It truly is a different take on jobsite safety training!
CityU's school year starts July 1 and ends June 30. However, we accept applications and make admissions decisions throughout the year. Keep in mind different degree programs start at different times and some degree programs begin every quarter.
The Alberta College of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (ACSLPA) exists to serve the public interest through the regulation of professional speech-language pathologists and audiologists in Alberta. ACSLPA’s regulatory work includes setting admission standards, considering applications for regulated membership and issuing practice permits, creating and enforcing a Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice, investigating complaints of unprofessional conduct, creating guidelines and practice documents, enforcing continuing competence standards, and more.
ACSLPA was created by the Legislature through the Health Professions Act in 2002. The College’s mandate and authority to regulate both flow from this legislation.
I like Digital School because it allows me to learn sketch, geometry, communication, mathematics, architectural. Every course is taught step by step, from beginning to end. The process is a lot of fun and brings all professors and students together. I really end the culture at the school and the support I get.Read more