The ATPRA is a supervision and rescue award for Aquatic Therapists and support workers working during programmed activities. It is suitable for those working in a range of swimming pools, including where the water is deeper than your standing depth.
Pre Course Information
Please read the following information carefully, it is designed to ensure that you arrive fully prepared for the Aquatic Therapy Shallow Pool Rescue Award (ATPRA)
Syllabus & Assessment
The qualification is suitable for use in shallow pools where the rescuer will not be required to swim to perform a rescue,
with water no deeper than the rescuers chest depth.
The course content is grouped into 3 sections.
Section 1 - The teacher, swimming pool and class management
Section 2 - Intervention and rescue and emergency action
Section 3 - CPR and first aid
Assessment takes place on the final day of the course and it determines your knowledge and understanding and is independently assessed by external examiners from the RLSS.
Please note this course does not qualify you to work as a lifeguard, for that you will need to look at our Aquatic Therapy Shallow Pool Rescue Award.
Cost & Identification
For identification purposes we require that all candidates bring photo ID with them. The cost includes all course materials, examination and your certificate from the RLSS. Costing will depend on the venue and numbers £175.00
Location & Times
Will depend on the Venue of the course.
Sessions are split between classroom and pool location in the venue of the course. The course is 2 days long and runs from 9:am - 4:30pm. There will be regular 15 minute breaks at the instructor’s discretion plus 45 min for lunch. we recommend candidates bring a packed lunch.
Course Notes
As part of the course you will be provided with your own copy of The ATPRA Candidate Pack as reference material for the classroom sessions. It is essential however that you make notes to compliment this resource and as such you must bring a notepad and pen with you.
What to Wear
For classroom sessions there will be a practical element to the training so please wear clothes that you will be comfortable rolling around on the floor in as part of the first aid and CPR training. For work in the pool you will need to bring a swimming costume plus a t shirt and shorts that you are comfortable swimming in (you may also wear goggles).