
AP> Program Support
Course Planning
As a valued customer of the American Red Cross, we want to
ensure that the training you conduct is fully supported at
the local level. It is our responsibility to make equipment
and supplies available for those courses when you need them.
To that end, course planning is critical. While we will do
our best to ensure that an adequate inventory of materials
are available at all times, your assistance in notifying us
well in advance of the courses you plan to teach is important
for planning purposes as well. As a general rule, authorized
providers should notify the Red Cross of course dates and
times prior to the scheduled start of the course as indicated
on the Authorized Provider Agreement. This process will help
your organization by ensuring-
- Course materials and equipment are available;
- Promotional materials and marketing support
are available to the you; and
- The Red Cross can assist with any other
course planning necessary to ensure the quality of your
training programs.
Reporting Course Activity
Collection of information on course activity benefits both
your organization and the Red Cross by-
- Providing records on students trained,
which can also be used by your organization to verify training;
- Providing statistics that help in program
evaluation;
- Allowing the Red Cross and you to identify
trends for possible areas of improvement;
- Assisting in monitoring for quality assurance;
- Helping to ensure all areas of the community
are reached with Red Cross programs; and
- Tracking instructor activity for reauthorization
and recognition purposes.
Course Records
The Course Record (6418R) and Course Record Addendum
(6418AR) are the primary means of communicating course activity.
These forms are the official record of training and must be
properly filled out. For selected Red Cross courses, program-specific
Course Records are also available for your use. You
may choose to use these forms in place of the Course Record
and Course Record Addendum, but only for the indicated
courses. These forms include the following:
- Water Safety Instructor Activity Report
(used for the following programs: Infant and Preschool Aquatics
Program, Longfellow's WHALE Tales, GuardStart, and Levels
I-VII of the Learn-to-Swim Program)
- Lifeguard Training Course Record
(used for the following programs: Lifeguard Training course
and optional AED, Oxygen Administration and Preventing Disease
Transmission courses)
- Youth Activity Report (used for
the following programs: Longfellow's Whales Tales, Basic
Aid Training, First Aid for Children Today, GuardStart and
ACT Smart)
- HIV/AIDS Prevention Education Activity
Report (used for HIV/AIDS Education courses and sessions)
Your organization is responsible for ensuring that your instructors
submit the Course Record and Course Record Addendum
or the appropriate Instructor Activity Report to
the Red Cross within 10 working days of the completion of
each class. These forms can be submitted to the Red Cross
via mail, fax or e-mail.
Course Completion Certificates
Most Red Cross training programs have course completion certificates
that are awarded to participants who successfully complete
the training. Individuals successfully completing Red Cross
training deserve to be recognized by receiving a Red Cross
course completion certificate. If Red Cross training is conducted,
and a Course Record or Instructor Activity Report
is completed, course completion certificates are to be issued
to participants who successfully complete the course.
There are a number of different options for obtaining certificates
depending on the program and the service levels agreed upon
in the Authorized Provider Agreement.
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