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Welcome to Heart Beat Training

Heart Beat Training is a First Aid Training company based in Midrand. We offer a variety of courses, focused on the practical application of First Aid and CPR, as opposed to outdated methods. We encourage our students to think of saving lives as a part of everyday life - not just another tick in a box. Heart Beat Training reflects this commitment, as well as the diverse backgrounds and cultures of our participants.  

 

Our methods and course material are supported by ongoing research done by the American Heart Association and the Resuscitation Council of Southern Africa, and it is updated as required.

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Our aim is for all childminders, au-pairs, teachers and the general public to have the knowledge, confidence and ability to save lives, which we achieve by making training understandable and logical.

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We offer courses that are locally and internationally recognized by the Resuscitation Council of Southern Africa and the American Heart Association.  We also offer our clients the option of "attendance only" courses, tailored to fulfil their unique needs.  Courses can be custom made to accommodate any industry, environment or audience.

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OUR MISSION

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Our Mission is to increase the number of capable individuals in life-saving techniques and to create awareness through education.  In addition, we strive to make education comfortable, practical and encourage participation.

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OUR VISION

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A world where awareness about Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) and the appropriate response becomes second nature to those who do not come from a medical background.  Preventing death through education.

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OUR VALUES

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SAFETY - First and foremost... ALWAYS

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PASSION - Driven by our passion for education

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DEDICATION - To education that is accurate and up-to-date

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QUALITY - To give our students the best of our time, knowledge and experience

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An Investment in Knowledge Always
Pays the Best Return... 

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