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CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support  
(Ageing)

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The Certificate III in Individual Support will give you the core skills and knowledge you need, to start a meaningful career connecting with clients in the Aged Care & Disability sectors.

This course delivery includes the Ageing specialisation, providing specific skills to improve the care you can provide for ageing clients, such as:
• Recognising falls risks,
• Communicating with carers and families to maintain their engagement,
• Understanding the framework around a palliative approach to care and support.

You’ll be able to work in personal care and support roles in:
• Disability support
• Residential care (ageing or disability)
• Home & Community Care (ageing or disability)
• Planned activity groups

To make sure that when you’re ready to keep learning, and that you’ll meet the entry requirements for future courses, you can continue your learning with the CHCSS00130 Individual Support – Disability Skill Set.

Want to learn more about your clients with Disability?
We also offer the CHCSS00130 Individual Support - Disability Skill Set.

Learn & Earn Pathway applies:

We can connect you to real job opportunities with our aged care and disability industry partners through our Learn & Earn Pathway, so you can train on the job while completing your structured course. 
This support helps you gain meaningful employment during your studies, and supports you to build your skills and consolidate your learning - helping you achieve your career goals sooner.

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10 Months
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Supervised work placement included
Whole Person Learning
Beatrice Ortega
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I'll happily answer all you questions about this program so that you can decide if it's the 'right-one' for you.

I'll also assess your eligibility for government funding too.

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How will Whole Person Learning help me?

Our point of difference is that we are as committed to you, as you are to your clients.

We incorporate your learning style(s) across our sessions.
Our Whole Person Learning Model enables you to explore your emotional intelligence; enhances resilience, whilst you apply your learning to maximise outcomes.
Throughout your course, you’ll get to know yourself, so you’ll better understand, communicate and connect with your clients and others.

In every session, you'll get to talk, listen, role-play, watch, ask questions, solve and read.
This means that you'll learn in ways that best suit you because the material is
engaging and accessible.

Will you organise my practical work placement for me?

Yes, we will!

To achieve this qualification, you must have completed at least 120 hours of work as detailed in the Assessment Requirements of the units of competency.

If you are already working in an ageing or disability support role, we’ll help you to understand how many hours can be undertaken in your normal role, and how many will need to be done on placement.

This will vary depending on the types of work you are able to be exposed to in your normal workplace.

We’ll organise your supervised work placement if you need it.
Your Host Placement Providers will nominate the dates and times of your placement shifts.

Note that if you do not accept the host placement provider(s) as organised by Warner Institute then you will be required to seek your own alternative Warner Institute approved provider and this may delay your successful completion of the course.

What career pathways does this course open up for me?

Successfully completing this nationally accredited course provides you with the qualification to work in a range of roles within the ageing support and/or disability sector.

You'll be making a real difference to peoples lives through supporting those living with disability or with complex needs to achieve their goals, develop their capabilities and build independence, and fully participate in the community.

Working in the care and support sector can provide flexibility, with the opportunity to work part-time, full-time or casual shifts scheduled around your other commitments.

These roles include but not limited to working as a: Personal Care Worker, Community Support Worker, Residential Care Worker, Accommodation Support Worker, Day Activity Worker, Disability Support Worker.

How will you support me throughout my studies?

We all want to see you succeed!

Your Course Manager is available to support you between sessions if you get stuck. You can call, text or email them and they’ll respond back to you with the support you need. Your Course Consultant is there for you too.

Our Education Experience and Wellbeing team will be there to provide study tips and support to help you stay on track with your assessments

Coaching Sessions are included within the delivery of the course. These are scheduled at regular points throughout the program. These Coaching Sessions have been created to support you with individual coaching including simulated tasks, role-play assessments, subject matter revision, workplace assessment, review and any required catch-up.

What are the technology requirements to undertake this course?

You will require access to a computer or laptop and a reliable internet connection and capacity to stream video with audio for interactive online classroom sessions,
including any catch-up sessions.

Please note that iPads and tablets are not suitable equipment to undertake this Course.

You will be required to log on for the duration of each session with both your camera and microphone activated.

You'll need to use Microsoft Word to complete your assessments.

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