This course is an entry point of the Community Services stream of courses and prepares the students to have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for specialised and/or skilled work and/or further learning.
Individuals in these roles carry out a mix of support workers who complete specialised tasks and functions in aged services; either in residential, home or community-based environments. Workers will take responsibility for their own outputs within defined organisation guidelines and maintain quality service delivery through the development, facilitation and review of individualised service planning and delivery. Candidates must have completed 120 hours of work as part of this course.
Teaching sessions are trainer-led in-group sizes of up to 30 participants. The teaching program is undertaken using a planned schedule in accordance with national standards.
111831D
January, April, July & September
1 year full-time
Suite 2, Level 5, 545 Kent Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 AUSTRALIA
On-campus
111831D
January, April, July & September
1 year full-time
Suite 2, Level 5, 545 Kent Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 AUSTRALIA
On-campus
HLTWHS002
CHCCCS023
CHCLEG003
CHCDIV001
HLTAAP001
CHCADV001
CHCCCS025
CHCCCS011
CHCAGE001
CHCCCS006
CHCAGE003
CHCAGE004
CHCPRP001
CHCAGE005
CHCPAL001
Follow safe work practices for direct client care
Support independence and wellbeing
Manage legal and ethical compliance
Work with diverse people
Recognise healthy body systems
Facilitate the interests and rights of clients
Support relationships with carers and families
Meet personal support needs
Facilitate the empowerment of older people
Facilitate individual service planning and delivery
Coordinate services for older people
Implement interventions with older people at risk
Develop and maintain networks and collaborative partnerships
Provide support to people living with dementia
Deliver care services using a palliative approach
CHCDIV002
CHCCCS019
HLTINF006
Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural safety
Recognise and respond to crisis situations
Apply basic principles and practices of infection prevention and control
The minimum entry requirements for SMIC courses are:
111831D
January, April, July & September
1 year full-time
Suite 2, Level 5, 545 Kent Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 AUSTRALIA
On-campus
SMIC’s Certificate IV in Ageing Support offers an opportunity to learn skills that add value to your life and your community.
The SMIC’s Certificate IV in Ageing Support is offered with competitive fees.
AUD 12,000
This course is an entry point of the Community Services stream of courses and prepares the students to have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for specialised and/or skilled work and/or further learning.
Individuals in these roles carry out a mix of support workers who complete specialised tasks and functions in aged services; either in residential, home or community-based environments. Workers will take responsibility for their own outputs within defined organisation guidelines and maintain quality service delivery through the development, facilitation and review of individualised service planning and delivery. Candidates must have completed 120 hours of work as part of this course.
Teaching sessions are trainer-led in-group sizes of up to 30 participants. The teaching program is undertaken using a planned schedule in accordance with national standards.
111831D
January, April, July & September
1 year full-time
Suite 2, Level 5, 545 Kent Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 AUSTRALIA
On-campus
HLTWHS002
CHCCCS023
CHCLEG003
CHCDIV001
HLTAAP001
CHCADV001
CHCCCS025
CHCCCS011
CHCAGE001
CHCCCS006
CHCAGE003
CHCPRP001
CHCAGE005
CHCPAL001
CHCAGE004
Follow safe work practices for direct client care
Support independence and wellbeing
Manage legal and ethical compliance
Work with diverse people
Recognise healthy body systems
Facilitate the interests and rights of clients
Support relationships with carers and families
Meet personal support needs
Facilitate the empowerment of older people
Facilitate individual service planning and delivery
Coordinate services for older people
Implement interventions with older people at risk
Provide support to people living with dementia
Deliver care services using a palliative approach
Develop and maintain networks and collaborative partnerships
CHCDIV002
CHCCCS019
HLTINF006
The minimum entry requirements for SMIC courses are:
SMIC’s Certificate IV in Ageing Support offers an opportunity to learn skills that add value to your life and your community.
AUD 12,000
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