On 1 July 2025, Te Whatu Ora is moving the courses currently available on LearnOnline to their two main learning sites – Ko Awatea Learn and healthLearn.
The courses will continue to be free, and available to anyone working in health. Te Whatu Ora is reducing the number of learning sites they provide to help ensure courses are consistent, current, and easy to use.
If you have completed training on LearnOnline and wish to have a record of completion and any associated certificates, please log into LearnOnline before 30 June 2025 and download them.
On 30 June, LearnOnline will close.
From 1 July, please use a regional learning site instead of LearnOnline.
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