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Who is PADI?
PADI (Professional Association of Diving Instructors) is the worlds
largest recreational diving membership organization. The membership
includes dive businesses, resort facilities, academic institutions,
instructor trainers, dive educators, divers, snorkelers and other watersports
enthusiasts. Professional PADI Members (dive centers, resorts, educational
facilities, instructors, assistant instructors and divemasters) teach
the vast majority of the worlds recreational divers, issuing nearly
946,000 certifications each year. PADI Professionals make underwater
exploration and adventure accessible to the public while maintaining
the highest industry standards for dive training, safety and customer
service.
PADI is international in scope with service offices in Australia, Canada,
Switzerland, Japan, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United
States. PADI Worldwide (corporate headquarters) is located in California,
United States. PADI Offices serve more than 100,000 individual professional
members and more than 4300 dive centers and resorts in more than 175
countries. To serve the needs of divers worldwide, translations of PADI
materials are available in more than 20 languages.
PADI provides members with a full range of educational materials, training
aids, promotional pieces and recognition materials to conduct and market
PADI programs. These materials are developed by credentialed instructional
designers who use state-of-the-art technology and learning theories
to produce quality products. When students successfully complete PADI
courses, they receive positive identification certification cards that
identify them as PADI Divers. In addition to course materials and certification
cards, PADI supports members teaching efforts by supplying consultation
services in current instructional methods and protocols.
The
PADI System of diver education is based on state of the art instructional
system design theory, and progressive training that introduces skills,
safety related information and local environmental knowledge to students
in stages. PADI courses are student-centered and provide for maximum
practice and application. Students learn the basics through independent
study and then are guided through additional development by their instructors.
The goal is to get students in the water as soon as possible and provide
them with the instruction necessary to gain confidence in their diving
abilities.
PADIs entry-level scuba certification is Open Water Diver. Once
certified, divers can continue their education by becoming Advanced
Open Water, Specialty and Rescue Divers. Further training, such as the
Divemaster and Assistant Instructor courses, allow interested divers
to become dive leaders. Divers looking for scuba diving careers most
often choose to become PADI Instructors.
The
PADI Instructor Development program sets the industry standard for instructor
training. Through a comprehensive curriculum, dive leaders build upon
their supervisory skills and learn to teach PADI courses. Each new PADI
Instructor has demonstrated a thorough knowledge of the PADI System
and the ability to conduct PADI programs by meeting specific evaluation
criteria during a PADI Instructor Examination (IE). PADI Instructor
Development programs may only be conducted by qualified PADI Course
Directors. Course Directors are experienced Master Instructors who have
received training and gained experience in conducting instructor development
programs. PADI Instructor Examinations are conducted by a select group
of Instructor Examiners, who ensure that the evaluation process is objective
and consistent.
All PADI programs, entry-level through instructor training, fall under
strict educational standards to maintain worldwide consistency and quality.
PADI takes a proactive approach to quality assurance, with a full-time
department that randomly surveys PADI Divers to monitor PADI programs
and to confirm that PADI courses meet PADIs high standards. This
commitment to a strong quality assurance process helps maintain credibility
and continually improve customer satisfaction.
To keep PADI Members up-to-date on important dive issues, safety, training
techniques, and business information, PADI publishes a magazine and
various newsletters. The Undersea Journal (a magazine for dive industry
professionals) features information regarding diver education, safety
standards, dive retailing, travel, industry news, science and the environment.
PADI Members also receive special bulletins and newsletters, such as
the CEO Report, with information regarding PADIs stance on dive
industry issues. Assisting and Divemastering, a newsletter with information
and ideas for PADI Assistant Instructors and Divemasters, is mailed
with The Undersea Journal. Published quarterly, the Instructor Development
Newsletter and Training Bulletin allow members to stay abreast of important
training and education changes and issues. The Business of Diving is
a newsletter dedicated to the specific needs of PADI Dive Centers and
Resorts. PADI Offices also publish regional newsletters and bulletins
that keep PADI Members informed on a local level.In addition to member
publications, PADI publishes Dive Traveler, the official resort guide
of the PADI Travel Network. The Dive Traveler informs divers about PADI
Travel Network services and holiday opportunities at PADI Network Resorts
worldwide.Sport Diver: The official publication of the PADI Diving Society
is distributed to PADI Diving Society members in the United States,
a different magazine, also called Sport Diver is distributed to members
in the United Kingdom. These magazines cover the people, places and
events that make up the diving lifestyle and encourage readers to seek
the assistance of PADI professionals to meet their diving needs.
PADI Web Services maintains a web site that features interesting topics
for everyone from the nondiver to the PADI professional. The public
can find information on current events, learning to dive or continuing
diver education with a PADI Dive Center or Resort. PADI Members can
access training updates, job placement information and other membership
news. Web visitors can also view various diving related sites linked
to the PADI web site.
To assist PADI Members grow both personally and professionally, PADI
conducts annual seminars that cover various educational, marketing and
risk management topics. PADI also offers sales training and business
development programs. Each year PADI staff attend advisory meetings
and member forums to discuss local issues and supply participants with
information regarding current trends in diving. PADI Regional Managers
visit PADI Dive Centers and Resorts to consult with members regarding
sales, merchandising, marketing and staff training. Retailers and resort
operators also have access to a variety of business services through
the PADI Retail Association and the PADI International Resort Association.
As PADI Members, both individuals and dive businesses can obtain professional
liability as well as several other types of business insurance policies.
PADI maintains a staff of professionals who address legal, insurance
and legislative issues that affect PADI Members and diving in general.
PADI is also involved in developing national and international dive
community minimum training standards. With the assistance of legal advisors
and interaction with other organizations, PADI represents the interests
of members and divers in the community and before governments.With thousands
of members and millions of divers, PADI-sponsored programs are becoming
a growing force in the worldwide effort to preserve the underwater environment.
Project AWARE (Aquatic World Awareness, Responsibility and Education)
encompasses PADIs environmental awareness and protection philosophy.
Through their training, PADI Divers learn the importance of protecting
fragile aquatic ecosystems and are encouraged to become involved in
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