Certificate IV in Disability

Provider:
Course Code:
CHC43115
CRICOS Code:
096112J
Qualification Level:
Certificate
Course Area:
Health and Medicine
Duration:
18-Month
Study Mode:
Full Time
Location:
New South Wales (St Marys)
Course Fee:
$11,999 Per Course
Delivery Mode:
On Campus, Online Delivery
Target:
International
Intake:
February, April, July, October

Course Overview

This course teaches students how to work in a range of community settings and clients’ homes, providing care and support to people with physical or intellectual disabilities as well as their families.
It has a specialised application, especially suited to those already working in facility based, residential care or private home care. It is designed specifically for those who wish to build on existing skills and progress their careers in Team Leader, Management and Supervisory capacities

Course Structure

There are 14 units to be completed during this course – 11 core and 3 elective units, in accordance with the packaging rules.

Core Units

CHCCCS015 Provide individualised support

CHCDIS002 Follow established person-centred behaviour supports

CHCDIS005 Develop and provide person-centred service responses

CHCDIS007 Facilitate the empowerment of people with disability

CHCDIS008 Facilitate community participation and social inclusion

CHCDIS009 Facilitate ongoing skills development using a person-centred approach

CHCDIS010 Provide person-centred services to people with disability with complex needs

Elective Units

CHCDIV001 Work with diverse people

CHCLEG003 Manage legal and ethical compliance

HLTAAP001 Recognise healthy body systems

HLTWHS002 Follow safe work practices for direct client care




Entry Requirement

Admission Requirements
Academic Entry Requirements Completion of High School (Year 12); or equivalent qualification/s
Minimum Age to Apply 18 years or above
Language Requirement
IELTS Score (Minimum) Academic IELTS 5.5 overall

Career Opportunities

  • Care Assistant
  • Community Care Worker
  • Disability Support Worker
  • Residential Care Worker
  • Disability officer – day support
  • Employment coordinator (disability)

Internship or Work Placement

What is Clinical Placement?

A Clinical Placement is a mandatory part of your course where you learn in a live work environment at one of our partner care facilities. You will be supervised and conduct practical training and demonstrate a range of competencies. The placement is conducted for at least 120 hours and will occur towards the end of the course. It is usually completed in 3 weeks. Timings for each shift will be negotiated with the facility once the time arrives for you to commence placement. Your assessment schedule will highlight what you need to perform and demonstrate in the workplace.

What are the benefits?

By undertaking placement, you will get a chance to put the knowledge you have learned in your course into practice. You will also develop practical, on the job skills and consolidate your learning. Placement is often the most rewarding part of a student’s course. Working face-to-face with clients and colleagues in your chosen field and seeing what you are learning put into practice is challenging, yet exciting and makes a large difference to your career confidence.

If you study with us you will notice the quality of our industry expertise by our clinical placements. You will be able to choose to be placed within our network of clinical facilities from 50 to 170 in-residents. In our largest clinical facility, you will be rotating with over 200 staff members and learn from them how to better care for residents.

Host organisation

You will need to undertake your clinical placement in an organisation involved in professional services such as a Group Home, Respite Centre or Aged Care facility. The host organisation will provide you with access to specialist equipment and resources. Your Assessor/trainer will help guide you through your placement period and will be in regular contact with you and your Workplace Supervisor. Some facilities may require your immunisation records. If not sufficient, they may ask you to be immunised.

What support will I get?

It is our responsibility to organise your placement. You will have regular contact with your trainer/assessor during site visits and you will be partnered with a workplace staff member and have a designated Supervisor while on shift. Students are required to make their own travel arrangements to and from their placement activity.

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