Training
First Aid Courses in Christchurch
LifeCare delivers hands-on first aid training in Christchurch designed to build real confidence in emergency situations. Our courses cover CPR, AED use, choking response and patient assessment, with NZQA unit standard certification available. We train businesses, schools and individuals, offering both public courses at our Stanmore Road venue and on-site training across Canterbury and the wider South Island.

First Aid Training Courses Available
At LifeCare, first aid training is practical, interactive and grounded in real-world scenarios. Our instructors bring clinical and frontline emergency experience into the training room, helping participants gain the skills and confidence to act quickly and effectively.
Our full NZQA First Aid Training is delivered in a single day, not two. That means less time away from work and real cost savings for your business. Backed by rave Google reviews, our training is proven to deliver quality without the downtime.
We offer a range of first aid courses in Christchurch to meet workplace compliance obligations and individual learning needs.
If you need the NZQA unit standards displayed in your certificate, a pre-course reading must be completed prior to attending the course (the link to access the material is sent after completing the booking).
You can also see the pre-course reading here
You can explore all available first aid training options via our main training page at LifeCare First Aid Courses.

Our Christchurch First Aid Training Location
LifeCare Christchurch is conveniently located at:
235A Stanmore Road
Christchurch, New Zealand
Phone: 0800 493 559
Email: info@lifecare.co.nz
We offer both public courses at this venue and on-site workplace training across Christchurch and Canterbury.
Our training rooms are set up for practical, scenario-based learning, allowing participants to practise CPR, AED use and emergency response techniques in a supportive environment. From this office, and through our wider LifeCare network in Nelson, Hornby, Lincoln, Ashburton, Dunedin and Invercargill, we support clients across the South Island.
You can view all LifeCare locations at Our Locations.
Parking & Getting to the Training Venue
Our Stanmore Road venue does not have on-site parking. However, free street parking is available nearby on Swanns Road and Draper Street.
The venue is easily accessible by car and public transport, with local bus routes servicing the central and eastern Christchurch areas. Participants are encouraged to allow a few extra minutes for parking and arrival.
If you have specific accessibility requirements, please contact our team in advance so we can assist.
First Aid Training Near You
Many people travel to our Christchurch training centre from surrounding towns and regional centres.
We regularly welcome participants from:
- Hornby
- Lincoln
- Ashburton
- Timaru
- Dunedin
- Invercargill
Our Christchurch team also delivers on-site workplace first aid training across Canterbury and throughout the South Island, supporting industries such as construction, manufacturing, education and government.

What Our Training Participants Say
LifeCare is proud to hold a 4.9 Google rating from thousands of participants nationwide.
Feedback consistently highlights:
- Clear, knowledgeable instructors
- Practical and engaging delivery
- Training that feels directly relevant to the workplace
- Increased confidence in emergency response situations
We invite you to view our latest Google Reviews to see what others have said about their first aid training experience with LifeCare in Christchurch.

Meet the LifeCare Training Team

Thomas Meder
Assistant Regional Manager
Thomas holds a degree in Clinical Exercise Physiology from the University of Auckland and a degree in Physical Education from the University of Otago. With close to 10 years at LifeCare, he delivers engaging first aid training across a wide range of industries, including construction, the Department of Corrections and the education sector.
Based in Christchurch, Thomas travels extensively throughout the South Island, supporting clients in Timaru, Ashburton, Dunedin, Invercargill and the West Coast. He is known for his clear and practical teaching style, ensuring participants leave ready to act in real emergencies.

Amelia Fawcett
Occupational Health Technician
Having previously worked as a swim instructor, Amelia is no stranger to motivating and engaging people with enthusiasm and positivity. She holds a Bachelor of Health Science with a major in Public Health and Psychology and has been part of our team since December 2022.
Amelia is known for her energetic approach and delivers First Aid training that is fun, focused, and informative, helping learners feel confident and supported throughout their course. Amelia provides a great experience for trainees on our public courses, as well as delivering to the Department of Corrections and in schools.

Tim Coupe
Registered Nurse
Tim is a registered nurse who delivers public first aid courses and training for the Department of Corrections. Based in Invercargill, he also supports training in Dunedin and Queenstown.
Known for his calm and engaging style, Tim creates a positive learning environment that makes complex information easy to understand and apply.
Together, our Christchurch training team supports organisations such as the Department of Corrections, Citycare Group, Fulton Hogan, Goodman Fielder, Move Fuel, Move Freight, Move Logistics, T&G Fresh, Toitū Te Whenua and the Ministry for Primary Industries.

Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a first aid course take?
Most courses range from two hours to one full day, depending on the certification level and unit standards covered.
Do I receive a certificate?
Yes. All learners receive a certificate of completion for every course. However, only learners who opted for NZQA unit standards within eligible courses will have these awarded and displayed on their certificate.
Can businesses book private first aid training?
Yes. We deliver on-site workplace training across Christchurch and Canterbury. The minimum for an on-site course is 10 learners. If it’s less than 10, we recommend booking a public course.
How long is my first aid certificate valid for and when should I renew it?
First aid certificates are valid and renewed every two years, although some workplaces opt for more frequent revalidations due to their high-risk environments.
Will there be breaks and food provided during the first aid course?
There will be three breaks during full-day training: morning tea, lunch, and afternoon tea. Morning tea includes fruit and biscuits; however, lunch is not provided. We recommend learners either bring their own lunch or research nearby food options in advance so they can easily purchase something during the break.
What happens if my first aid certificate expires?
Most providers offer a three-month grace period from the date of expiry date, allowing learners to complete a Revalidation course in line with NZQA guidelines. If more than three months have passed, learners will generally need to complete the full initial course again.
