Manitoba First Aid Training
First Aid training gives you the skills and confidence to respond in an emergency. Whether you need certification for work, want to be prepared to help others, or are looking to upskill, our courses provide hands-on training in essential first aid techniques.
Upcoming Sessions
Standard First Aid Session
This 2-day Standard First Aid course provides comprehensive training covering all aspects of First Aid, CPR and AED use. This course is for those who want an in-depth understanding of first aid. Whether you need training for employment or simply want to be prepared to respond to life-threatening emergencies, this course will give you the skills to act with confidence. It includes all the content for Emergency First Aid as well as how to treat head/neck injuries, soft tissue and musco-skeletal injuries and medical emergencies.
Cost: $175.00 (plus $8.75GST) Per person
Certification: Certification provided through Canadian Red Cross
For Information or to register, contact Montana Gemmill:
Text: 204-281-7359
Phone: 204-734-4419
or Email: mgemmill@ucn.ca
Deadline to register & make payment is February 4th by 3:00 pm
Basic First Aid
A one-day course is taught face-to-face, with delivery of the St. John Ambulance curriculum. Primary focus on CPR Level C (adult, infant and child), AED (defibrillator), and emergency situations
Date: February 24, 2026
Cost: $159.60 ($152.00 + $7.60 GST)
Register Now by calling 204-687-7038 or email nmma@ucn.ca
Deadline to register and make payment is February 18, 2026, at 3:00 p.m.
Intermediate First Aid
Two-day course taught face-to-face, with delivery of the St. John Ambulance curriculum. Includes CPR Level C (adult, infant and child), AED (defibrillator), and more coverage of first aid situations.
Cost: $225.75 ($215.00 + $10.75 GST)
Register Now by calling 204-687-7038 or email nmma@ucn.ca
Deadline to register and make payment is February 18, 2026, at 3:00 p.m.
What You'll Learn
- How to respond effectively in an emergency
- CPR/AED use
- You will also learn to recognize and respond to respiratory and circulatory emergencies including asthma, allergic reactions, heart attack, stroke, and bleeding.
Course Benefits and Outcomes
Key Benefits
- Save lives, reduce injury and prevent accidents
- Provide you with the knowledge, practice and confidence to respond effectively to common medical emergencies and provide critical care to a person in need until professional help arrives.
- Meet regulatory requirements for your workplace health and safety
- Improve safety and awareness at work, while working alone and at home
Program Schedule
Admissions
Check Your Eligibility
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The tuition fee must be paid in order for your seat to be held.
Costs
See specified session above for pricing.
Important Dates and Deadlines
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Swan River Standard First Aid Registration DeadlineFebruary 4, 2026
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Flin Flon Intermediate + Basic First Aid Registration DeadlineFebruary 18, 2026