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Q1: What is the address of the Surf Life Saving Northern Region's headquarters?
A1: The address of the Surf Life Saving Northern Region's headquarters is 3 Solent Street, Judges Bay, Auckland, 1010 New Zealand.
Q2: What products or services does the company offer?
A2: The company offers a range of products and services including Lifesaving Awards (Surf Lifeguard Award and Patrol Support), Paid Lifeguard Service, Search and Rescue Services, Junior Surf & Competitive Lifesaving programs, and Community Education programs.
Q3: In which industry is the company operating?
A3: The company is operating in the Lifesaving Industry, specifically in the Surf Life Saving sector, which focuses on promoting water safety and rescue services along New Zealand's coastlines.
Q4: What is the contact information for the Surf Life Saving Northern Region?
A4: The contact information for the Surf Life Saving Northern Region includes a phone number (09 303 0663) and an email address (not specified in the provided text), as well as a physical address at 3 Solent Street, Judges Bay, Auckland, 1010 New Zealand.
Q5: What is the purpose of the Patrol Support certification?
A5: The Patrol Support certification is designed to certify individuals who have the basic skills and knowledge to be a Patrol Support Member, which is an extension to the minimum number of lifeguards required on patrol. Patrol Support Members are not allowed to take part in water-based activities such as rescues or preventative actions.
Q6: What are the prerequisites for completing the Patrol Support course?
A6: The prerequisites for completing the Patrol Support course include being at least 14 years old, being a current member of a Surf Life Saving club, and having a duration variable depending on competence and instruction structure (typically 2-8 weeks).
Q7: Who can complete the Patrol Support course?
A7: Anyone interested in becoming a Patrol Support Member or any member who is unable to complete the water-based requirements of the Surf Lifeguard Award can complete the Patrol Support course.
Q8: What are some of the key outcomes that candidates will be able to demonstrate after completing the Patrol Support qualification?
A8: Candidates will be able to demonstrate knowledge of health and safety issues, describe the features of the surf environment, identify and describe roles and responsibilities, communicate effectively, and provide first aid and resuscitation (without unit standards).