CHC33015 Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing)
Program Overview
This program provides comprehensive training in providing individualized support and promoting well-being in health and community services settings. It covers core competencies such as communication, working with diverse people, and ethical practices, as well as specialized skills in supporting older adults and individuals with dementia. The program prepares learners for a range of careers in the aged care and health sectors.
Program Outline
Outline:
- Unit Code: CHCCCS015
- Unit Name: Provide individualised support
- Core/Elective: Core
- Unit Code: CHCCCS023
- Unit Name: Support independence and well being
- Core/Elective: Core
- Unit Code: CHCCOM005
- Unit Name: Communicate and work in health or community services
- Core/Elective: Core
- Unit Code: CHCDIV001
- Unit Name: Work with diverse people
- Core/Elective: Core
- Unit Code: CHCLEG001
- Unit Name: Work legally and ethically
- Core/Elective: Core
- Unit Code: HLTAAP001
- Unit Name: Recognise healthy body systems
- Core/Elective: Core
- Unit Code: HLTWHS002
- Unit Name: Follow safe work practices for direct client care
- Core/Elective: Core
- Unit Code: CHCAGE001
- Unit Name: Facilitate the empowerment of older people
- Core/Elective: Elective
- Unit Code: CHCAGE005
- Unit Name: Provide support to people living with dementia
- Core/Elective: Elective
- Unit Code: CHCCCS011
- Unit Name: Meet personal support needs
- Core/Elective: Elective
- Unit Code: HLTINF001
- Unit Name: Comply with infection prevention and control policies and procedures
- Core/Elective: Elective
- Unit Code: CHCAGE002
- Unit Name: Implement falls prevention strategies
- Core/Elective: Elective
- Unit Code: CHCCCS025
Careers:
- Aged Care Worker
- Connecting Care Worker
- Residential Support Worker
- Health Services Assistant
- Home Care Assistant
- Personal Care Assistant
- Healthcare Worker
- Patient Services Assistant
- Seniors Care
- Personal Care Worker
- Residential Care Worker
- Community Care Worker
- Patient Care Assistant
- Elderly Aid
- Aged Care Support Worker
- Individual Support Worker
- Aged Care Social Worker
- Respite Worker
Australian Ideal College
Overview:
Services Offered:
AIC provides a comprehensive range of services to students, including:
Student Life and Campus Experience:
AIC offers a supportive and motivating learning environment with small class sizes to provide personalized attention and guidance. They encourage a fun, interactive, stimulating, and dynamic learning environment. AIC has campuses in Sydney, Adelaide, and Hobart, all centrally located in their respective central business districts. Campuses are equipped with modern technology and equipment and staffed by experienced teachers and trainers.
Key Reasons to Study There:
Academic Programs:
AIC offers a wide range of academic programs, including:
Other:
AIC is a registered college approved by Australian authorities. They offer small class sizes, flexible learning methods, and a supportive learning environment. They also provide online learning options to cater to flexible study requirements.
Entry Requirements:
- Students must be aged 18 or above and have satisfactorily completed Year 11 or an appropriate Certificate II qualification in related fields of study.
Language Proficiency Requirements:
- IELTS overall score of 5.5
- TOEFL (iBT) score of 46
- PTE Academic score of 45