- Type Validation
- Level Foundational
- Time Months
- Cost Free
EIT Trades Academy Hauora Level 3
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Earners of the Trades Academy Hauora NCEA Level 3 badge have experienced and gained a better understanding of hauora through Trades Academy at EIT (Eastern Institute of Technology) Hawkes Bay or Tairāwhiti. Learners have developed knowledge and skills in a range of areas of hauora, have a theoretical understanding of basic anatomy and physiology and have explored different healthcare roles. In addition to this, learners have also developed their communication skills.
- Type Validation
- Level Foundational
- Time Months
- Cost Free
Earning Criteria
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In this course the learner gained skills in: Develop your skills and knowledge of consumer rights in a health/wellbeing setting; Manage your own health and wellbeing of your whanau; Learn about hygiene and infection control; Understand and apply First Aid Concepts
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Learners have been assessed and passed a range of items including: Contribute within a team or group which has an objective; Explain the principles and concepts of hauora based on a Māori world view; Explain and apply tikanga associated with hauora in the home. Outcome 1 - Explain traditional tikanga associated with hauora in the home environment and the impact it had on Māori
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Learners have been assessed and passed a range of items including: Describe the anatomy and physiology of systems and associated organs of the human body; Manage first aid in an emergency situation; Provide first aid.; Provide basic life support.
Standards
People credited with this unit standard are able to contribute within a team or group which has an objective.
People credited with this unit standard are able to explain the principles and concepts of hauora based on a Māori world view.
People accredited with this unit standard are able to explain: traditional tikanga associated with hauora in the home environment and the impact it had on Māori; the impact of evolving tikanga on the hauora of Māori whānau and their homes; and apply modern tikanga that would enhance the hauora of own whānau and home.
This unit standard is for people providing services in a health or wellbeing setting. People credited with this unit standard are able to describe the anatomy and physiology of systems and associated organs of the human body.
People credited with this unit standard are able to manage first aid in an emergency situation.
People credited with this unit standard are able to provide first aid.
People credited with this unit standard are able to provide basic life support.