Skills Active Aotearoa, in our role as Qualification Developer, is committed to ensuring that all qualifications are current, fit for purpose and meet the needs of industry.
Chris McIvor, an expert in personal and sporting development, has shared in a brand new video how he expanded his own professional growth, by pursuing a Skills Active tikanga qualification.
Melanie Ryding doesn’t make a habit of listening to the words “you can’t”. This extraordinary UK expat runs a successful personal training studio, trains for multisport races, works on her Skills Active apprenticeship – and is recovering from a lower leg amputation.
Skills Active is consulting on the programme structure and unit standards available for use in the Performing Arts Teaching suite.
Olly and Alex Graydon are twin brothers who decided to make Wellington their home, after growing up in the UK. The pair got their start in aquatics, and have expanded their careers to encompass fitness as well, while picking up some Skills Active qualifications along the way.
Al van Zonneveld developed such a love of the gym that he became a gym-owner himself – so his natural next step was to get qualified in exercise through Skills Active.
As the standard-setting body for Outdoor Recreation qualifications and unit standards, Skills Active Aotearoa is reviewing unit standards to reflect industry and stakeholder needs.
Thousands of people have regained their health and fitness with the help of the Brown Buttabean Motivation bootcamp and its founder, Dave Letele. Now BBM is supporting its staff to broaden their horizons with on-job exercise qualifications through Skills Active Aotearoa.
Nicole Shand is passionate about helping everyone in the community to access sport, recreation and physical activity – but especially postnatal women.