Overview

Certifying Body

QualCert

Total Credits

60

Evaluation

Assignments Based

Course Category

Pool Management

Learning Mood

Online

Qualification Structure

To achieve QualCert Level 3 Diploma in Aquatic Therapy Pool Rescue (ATPR);

Candidates must complete the following 6 Mandatory Units,

Mandatory Units

  • Principles of Aquatic Therapy and Rescue in Clinical Pool Settings
  • Safe Rescue Techniques in Aquatic Therapy Environments
  • Medical Emergency Response and Casualty Management in Therapy
  • Risk Management and Safety Protocols in Hydrotherapy Facilities
  • Communication and Collaborative Working in Multidisciplinary Rescue Settings
  • Legal, Ethical and Professional Practice in Aquatic Therapy Pool Rescue

Upon the QualCert Level 3 Diploma in Aquatic Therapy Pool Rescue (ATPR), learners will be able to

  • Principles of Aquatic Therapy and Rescue in Clinical Pool Settings
  • Understand the purpose and application of aquatic therapy in clinical and rehabilitation environments
  • Identify the characteristics and needs of vulnerable users in therapy pools
  • Recognise the specific risks associated with aquatic therapy delivery
  • Describe the responsibilities of staff involved in aquatic therapy pool rescue
  • Safe Rescue Techniques in Aquatic Therapy Environments
  • Demonstrate appropriate rescue techniques for assisted or immobile pool users
  • Apply safe manual handling principles during water-based rescue scenarios
  • Select and use rescue equipment suited to therapy pool environments
  • Respond to a range of simulated incidents with sensitivity and control
  • Medical Emergency Response and Casualty Management in Therapy Pools
  • Identify signs and symptoms of common medical emergencies in aquatic therapy settings
  • Perform basic life support procedures appropriate to therapy pool scenarios
  • Manage casualties with mobility, respiratory, or neurological conditions during incidents
  • Coordinate with emergency responders and clinical teams during and after an incident
  • Risk Management and Safety Protocols in Hydrotherapy Facilities
  • Conduct routine risk assessments specific to hydrotherapy and rehabilitation pools
  • Implement and follow emergency action plans and safety protocols
  • Monitor the environment to reduce risks before and during therapy sessions
  • Maintain accurate safety records in compliance with facility and regulatory standards
  • Communication and Collaborative Working in Multidisciplinary Rescue Settings
  • Communicate clearly and effectively with therapy users, colleagues, and clinical staff
  • Work collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams during emergency situations
  • Understand the importance of calm, concise communication during incidents
  • Apply interpersonal skills to support patients and carers under distress
  • Legal, Ethical and Professional Practice in Aquatic Therapy Pool Rescue
  • Understand the legal responsibilities of rescue personnel in clinical pool settings
  • Apply ethical principles when supporting individuals with complex needs
  • Maintain professional boundaries and confidentiality at all times
  • Recognise safeguarding duties and comply with relevant care standards and legislation

Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Applicants must be 16 years of age or older at the time of registration.
  • A minimum of a high school certificate (or equivalent qualification) is required.
  • Learners should have a basic level of education (secondary school certificate or equivalent).
  • Since the course is delivered in English, learners must demonstrate competence in reading, writing, and speaking English.

What You Need to Know

This diploma is designed for aquatic therapy assistants, lifeguards, rehabilitation staff, and leisure facility professionals who want to specialize in pool safety and emergency response within therapeutic environments.

You should take this course if you want to develop advanced lifesaving skills tailored to aquatic therapy pools, ensuring the safety of vulnerable swimmers such as patients, children, and individuals with special needs.

  • Gain professional rescue and first aid skills for therapy pools
  • Build confidence in handling emergencies involving vulnerable swimmers
  • Learn risk assessment and pool safety management techniques
  • Earn an internationally recognized qualification that strengthens career prospects

Graduates can pursue roles such as:

  • Aquatic Therapy Pool Attendant
  • Hydrotherapy Support Staff
  • Physiotherapy Assistant (Aquatic Programs)
  • Lifeguard/Rescue Officer in Therapy Pools
  • Rehabilitation Center Pool Safety Coordinator

Learners can progress to advanced aquatic rescue, professional lifeguard, or therapy pool certifications, as well as higher-level qualifications in physiotherapy support, rehabilitation management, or aquatic safety.

Yes, the qualification meets international aquatic safety and health standards, making it recognized globally and supporting career development in therapeutic, rehabilitation, and leisure pool settings.

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