COVID-19 Update: IMNZ AND ALERT LEVEL 1



At IMNZ, we continue to closely monitor the COVID-19 situation.  Our top priority is the health and safety of our learners, which is why we have robust health and safety processes in place.  Our public courses continue to run for all locations across New Zealand.
 

What should I expect with in-person courses under level 1

We will continue to maintain contact tracing and good hygiene measures as per the Ministry of Health recommendations.  While social distancing is no longer required, keeping a reasonable distance from strangers is recommended.  Our venues will have plenty of space for learners to spread out if they feel they need to.  Our catering services will also go back to normal as individual servings are no longer required.    

Keeping You Safe

Your safety and the safety of the IMNZ team is our top priority, along with delivering an extraordinary learning experience.  We have worked closely with all our venues and have implemented the Ministry of Health guidelines on best practice health and safety procedures to minimise risk under Level 1.  Please click on the link below for a Q&A on IMNZ health and safety under Alert Level 1.

 

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