The following is a list of current training programs and certifications from Disabled Divers International. Certifications is given in 3 different levels according to the individual divers need for assistance. See the description of the levels below.
DDI Student non-diving programs

Sponsor
Achievement Recognitions
Surface Assistant

DDI Student diving programs (Read more)

Try Scuba Diving
Pool Diver
Scuba Diver
Open Water Diver
Advanced Open Water Diver
Nitrox 36%
Crossover Certification
Assistant Diver

DDI Professional programs

Divemaster
Assistant Instructor
Instructor
Staff Instructor
Instructor Trainer

DDI Dive Center programs

Dive Club
Dive Center
Instructor Training Center

Please contact us for more information about relevant programs.
 
Levels assigned to the individual diver according to his need for assistance
Level 1This candidate has performed all DDI skill requirements, knowledge development and physical stamina requirements of the training programs standards. This candidate has also demonstrated the ability to provide equal assistance to a fellow diver, should a distress situation occur and assistance be required.This candidate may dive with any other certified adult diver.
Level 2This candidate has performed DDI skill requirements demonstrating the ability of self‐help in a distress situation. The candidate is unable to provide equal assistance to a fellow diver, should a distress situation occur and assistance be required. Besides being able to fulfill all the requirements for a level 2, the instructor must also objectively assess the diver to in general be able to perform self‐help in a realistic diving situation, i.e. be able to get out of the water safely. In order to fulfill the requirements of equal assistance to all divers in a distress situation, this requires the candidate to dive with two adult certified divers, one of whom must be trained as a DDI Assistant Diver or by a DDI recognized disabled diver program equal or higher certification level.
Level 3 This candidate has performed the required skills of the Pool Diver course and demonstrated the ability to safely use scuba diving equipment. However the candidate does not have the ability for self‐help.In order to fulfill the requirements of equal assistance to all divers in a distress situation, this requires the candidate to dive with three adult certified divers, one of whom must be trained as a DDI professional diver or by a DDI recognized disabled diver program equal or higher certification level.
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July 16, 2011

DDI Student diving programs

Try Scuba Diving The try scuba diving program is designed to allow individuals the experience of being under water while able to breathe. The primary goal […]
July 16, 2011

DDI Dive Center programs

Dive Club Requirements Not for profit organization or club owned by all members. At least one active associated DDI Assistant Diver or DDI professional Completed Dive […]
July 16, 2011

DDI Professional programs

Divemaster Prerequisites: To participate in the DDI Instructor-Training the individual must: Be certified as a Divemaster or equivalent through an internationally recognized diving training organization, training […]
July 16, 2011

DDI Student non-diving programs

Sponsor The Sponsor program is for non-divers and divers who would like to show their support of and sponsor Disabled Divers International. DDI Sponsors will receive […]