STAR Auckland Region
Region wide
For Star Courses and Comprehensive First Aid courses in the Auckland region, contact Matthew Smith at 04 474 5226, 0800 65 99 88 xtn 8572, .
Red Cross:
Te Kura provides for secondary students to attend Comprehensive First Aid Courses throughout the country. The Red Cross has training rooms throughout the country, and offers courses many times a month. Because of this we do not list each individual course.
Unit Standards:
Level 1: 6402 – Provide resuscitation (1 credit)
Level 2:6401 – Provide First Aid (1 credit)
Level 3:6400 – Manage first aid in emergency situations (2 credits)
Auckland
G&H Training
North ShorePhysical Address: / 2f Rothwell Ave, Rosedale, North Shore 0632
Phone Number: / 09 448 5823
Manukau
Physical Address: / 349 East Tamaki Road, East Tamaki
Phone Number: / 09-273 2093
About these courses:
Ideal for students interested in a career in the Trades and construction industry or STAR or Gateway students who need useful level 2 and 3 credits or knowledge and experience prior to work experience
How does it work?
- Students attend your local G&H Training Branch for four (4) full days.
- They complete practical projects in our fully equipped workshop to back up their theory learning (a different project to the one completed on Carpentry 1: Timber Machining).
- We will send your school study materials and worksheets for students to study prior to attending the course. Time is allowed on course for sitting the assessment.
Automotive – Introduction
Unit Standards:
Level 2:16113 – Demonstrate knowledge of safe working practices in an automotive workshop; (2 Credits)
Dates:
November 10th-13th
Time:
9am-3.30pm
Location:
Auckland (East Tamaki)
Automotive – Hand Tools
Unit Standards:
Level 221669 – Demonstrate knowledge of hand tools and workshop equipment for motor industry applications (2 Credits)
21859 – Select and use hand tools and workshop equipment for an automotive application (2 Credits)
Dates:
November 9th-12th
Time:
9am-3.30pm
Location:
Auckland (East Tamaki)
Carpentry – Timber Machining (C1)
Unit Standard:
Level 3: 12999: Demonstrate knowledge of timber machining equipment used on construction sites. (3 Credits)
Date:
Auckland (East Tamaki):
13th-16th November
Or24th-27th November
North Shore: 10-13th November
Duration:
4 Days
Location:
North Shore, Auckland (East Tamaki)
Carpentry – Power Tools (C2)
Unit Standard:
Level 3:13000: - Demonstrate knowledge of portable power tools used on construction sites. (4 Credits)
Date:
Manukau: 3rd-6th November
North Shore: 17th-20th November
Duration:
4 days
Location:
North Shore, Auckland (East Tamaki)
Engineering – Welding (E2)
Unit Standards:
Level 2:21682 – Demonstrate knowledge of oxy-acetylene welding plant in the motor industry (2 credits)
21683 – Demonstrate knowledge of MIG welding plant in the motor industry (2credits)
21684 – Use a MIG welding plant in the motor industry (3 credits)
21685 – Use an oxy-acetylene welding plant in the motor industry (3 credits)
Dates:
17th-20th November
Time:
9am-3.30pm
Location:
Auckland (East Tamaki)
Plumbing & Gasfitting
Unit Standards:
P1: Level 2:2136 – Identify and describe hand tools and testing equipment for plumbing (2 credits)
21881 – Describe ethical and legal considerations for plumbing, gasfitting, or drainlaying services
P2: Level 2:2137 – Identify and describe trade equipment and power tools used for plumbing (1 credit)
21883 – Demonstrate knowledge of hazards and precautions for working with gas in plumbing, gasfitting, or drainlaying (3 credits)
Dates:
P2: 3rd– 6thNovember
Time:
9am-3.30pm
Location:
North Shore
The Learning Place
Communication and Leadership
About:
An interactive, action packed two day course teaches students key skills and knowledge in relationship management, performance management, and workplace organizational principles required of first line managers. Made up of three level three standards, this course is module one of the National Certificate in First Line Management and is perfect for students wanting to become Team Leaders, supervisors, or charge hands likely to be responsible for managing people, resources, and/or work operations.This course is also ideal for students that need to get out of their comfort zone and build confidence before leaving school.
Unit Standards:
Level 3:11097 - Listen to gain information in an interactive situation (3 Credits)
9681 - Contribute in a group/team which has an objective (3 Credits)
9705 - Give and respond to feedback on performance (3 Credits)
Date:
Friday 6th-Saturday 7th November 9:00am-3:00pm
Address TBA
Introduction to Barista Skills
About:
An introduction to foundation barista skills and the history of coffee, in this course students will learn how to use a commercial espresso machine and standard industry techniques.
Unit Standards:
Level 2:17285 - Demonstrate knowledge of commercial espresso equipment and prepare espresso beverages under supervision (4 Credits)
Level 3:17284 - Demonstrate knowledge of coffee origin and production (3 Credits)
Date:
Monday 2nd- Tuesday 3rd November9:00am-3:00pm
Address TBA
Te Wānaga o Aotearoa – Tamaki
Māngere
Phone: (09) 256 5900
Location:15 Canning Crescent, Māngere, Auckland
Postal:PO Box 43112, Māngere, Auckland 2153
Māori Art Drawing Techniques
About:
In this course, you will learn more about drawing techniques and tools to create Māori art. Over three days you will be given an opportunity to complete four credits towards your NCEA as well as future Māori art courses.
Unit Standards:
Level 2:2594 – Employ drawing techniques to create Māori Art (4credits)
Course Length:
Three days, 9.00am – 2.30pm
Dates:
As Requested
Location:
To be decided
Māori Art Design
About:
Learn the basics of Māori art design. You will cover various elements of Māori art, such as line, tone, texture, colour, shape and form. Over three days, you will be given an opportunity to complete four credits towards your NCEA as well as future Māori art courses.
Unit Standards:
Level 2:2580 – Explain design elements used to generate Māori art design (4credits)
Course Length:
Three Fridays, 9.00am – 2.30pm
Dates:
As Requested
Location:
To be decided
Whakairo
About:
Learn about your whakapapa through whakairo. You will gain a basic understanding of te ao Māori cultural concepts of whakapapa, mihimihi and whakawhanaungatanga. You will also get an introduction to whakairo surface patterns and carved applications as representations of your lineage.
Unit Standards:
Level 2:12352 – Describe aspects of one’s own lineage, heritage, and cultural identity (3credits)
Course Length:
Three Fridays, 9.00am – 2.30pm
Dates:
As Requested
Location:
To be decided