Study Community Services, Early Childhood Education and Care and Individual Support at Thebarton Senior College
FULL QUALIFICATIONS
CHC22015 Certificate II in Community Services - More info
This qualification has been designed to prepare students to work in the community services sector and provide first point of contact to individuals in need. It covers basic communication, planning and organisation skills to enable students to interpret workplace information, work effectively with others and complete daily work activities in an efficient and responsive manner.
This course provides a pathway for students who wish to enter the community services workforce and would benefit from support in the development of workplace communication and employability skills.
CHC30121 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care - More info
The CHC30121 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care is the entry level qualification to work in the child care sector. It provides students with the skills and knowledge required to deliver a range of educational and care services to babies, toddlers and children in regulated and unregulated environments.
In this course, students learn the legislation and frameworks informing industry work practices and develop their understanding in relation to critical aspects of child development and care. This course also provides students with the practical skills needed to address the needs of children and support their safety and wellbeing.
This course is delivered by Queensford College (RTO 31736) through the VET for School Students (VFSS) funding scheme. Participant Eligibility Criteria apply. Supported by Government of South Australia.
CHC33015 Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing) - More info
In this course, students develop the knowledge and skills required to become an aged care worker in residential, community and home care settings.
Students learn how to adopt a client-centred approach to provide care and assistance to older people in a way that facilitates their empowerment, independence and wellbeing. This includes the provision of services to people with specific physical, emotional and psychological needs.
This course is delivered by the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (SA Branch) (RTO 40064) at their Ridleyton campus, through the VET for School Students (VFSS) funding scheme. Participant Eligibility Criteria apply. Supported by Government of South Australia.
CHC33015 Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability) - More info
This course provides students with knowledge and skills to work effectively with people with disabilities, provide support to meet and maintain personal care needs, contribute to skill development and maintenance and carry out activities related to an individualised plan.
This course is delivered by the South Australian Learning Centre (RTO 4881) at their North Brighton campus, through the VET for School Students (VFSS) funding scheme. Participant Eligibility Criteria apply. Supported by Government of South Australia.