
Course Catalogue & Summer Activities For Teens
Overview of AP Training
Whether preparing SAR workers to assist in humanitarian crises worldwide, promoting sea safety awareness in children, facilitating safe powerboat usage, or training anyone to be able to treat casualties, all of Atlantic Pacific’s courses are designed with preventative lifesaving as the pedagogical cornerstone.
Focus on Young People
Much of our programming is directed towards youth, and even the minimum age for our adult programming is 16 (with a few exceptions).
We believe educating & training young people in crucial lifesaving and emergency response skills will not only help keep them safe, but will strengthen our future communities with people who are ready to help whenever and wherever.
Explore Atlantic Pacific’s courses in lifesaving, emergency response and sea rescue.
Our international crew of instructors come from diverse backgrounds in medicine, emergency response and SAR work.
They have designed all of our training programming with a rigorous combination of real-world experience and programming infrastructure from recognised institutions like the RNLI, IMRF, and the HSE.
If you have questions about any of our courses or trainings please feel free to email the courses team.
A note on costs
We’re very aware of how challenging it is to do humanitarian sea-based SAR. Training those who do this critical work is at the heart of our values and mission. We offer case by case scholarships to humanitarians for all our courses, and our yearly intensive Summer School, intended only for humanitarian volunteers, is greatly subsidised.
If cost is prohibitive to you, please get in touch and we will always do our best to help.
If we could, we would offer all of our programming for free. As it stands, all of the profits we make get cycled back into making training accessible to those who will take their skills into the world to save lives from drowning.
