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Introduction to Community Services, Home & Community Care
Limited Fee-Free places are available. Please use this enrolment link to see if you are eligible and to enrol. Gain essential skills for anyone intending to work in health, aged care, disability support or community services. This course will give you the skills needed to... Identify and respond to legal requirements Identify and meet legal and ethical responsibilities Follow safe work practices for direct client care Follow safe work practices for manual handling & infection... READ MOREAssessments are made against units of competency.
This course has no current classes. Please to be notified of vacancies and similar courses.
ACE Program Funding
New South Wales Government Subsidised Training
The NSW Government’s Adult and Community Education (ACE) Program provides support to disadvantaged students. The ACE Program aims to promote access and increase vocational education and training outcomes for those who experience significant barriers to training and employment.
To be eligible you must be:
- An Australian citizen, permanent resident or humanitarian visa holder, or New Zealand citizen, and
Aged 15 years or older - Not at school (except young people at school at risk of not making a successful transition to further training or work)
- Living or working in NSW
If you meet the above criteria, then training subsidised by the NSW Government may be available in some specific courses if you fall into any of the categories listed below:
- Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islanders
- People with a disability
- Low income students receiving commonwealth welfare and their dependants
- Migrants/refugees who are unemployed or underemployed
- People with other barriers to Smart and Skilled entitlement
You will be required to complete an initial assessment form to see if you qualify.
Documentary evidence will be required to prove your eligibility as CECC is required to check eligibility, obtain evidence and retain it as proof that you are entitled to have your training subsidised by the NSW government.