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Certificate I-IV in English Proficiency (40620SA,40621SA,40622SA,40623SA)
Certificate I in English Proficiency (40620SA)
Students will learn to use the English language to satisfy basic survival needs in the community and workplace
Certificate II in English Proficiency (40621SA)
Students will be able to use the English language to satisfy essential social and workplace needs in a range of familiar and predictable contexts
Certificate III in English Proficiency (40622SA)
Students will learn to use the English language in their relevant work environment and will possess learning strategies which will enable them to continue their English language development as independent learners.
Certificate IV in English Proficiency (40623SA)
Students will be provided with the preparation necessary for them to gain entry to other tertiary or higher education courses.
Certificate III in Aged Care (CHC30208)
- Provide support to an older person
- Provide personal care
- Orientation to aged care work
- Support the older person to meet their emotional and psychosocial needs
- Provide care support which is responsive to the specific nature of dementia
- Communicate appropriately with clients and colleagues
- Comply with information requirements of the aged care and community care sectors
- Participate in safety procedures for direct care work
- Participate in the work environment
- Advocate for clients
- Provide physical assistance with medication
- Respond effectively to difficult or challenging behaviour
- Deliver care services using a palliative approach
- Senior First Aid
- Manual Handling, mobilisation and transfer
Diploma in Nursing- Enrolled/ Division 2 Nursing (HLT51607)
- Apply legal and ethical parameters to nursing practice
- Contribute to OHS processes
- Work effectively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People
- Work in the nursing profession
- Apply effective communication skills in nursing practice
- Contribute to client assessment and developing nursing care plans
- Implement and evaluate a plan of nursing care
- Contribute to the complex nursing care of clients
- Apply principles of wound management in the clinical environment
- Administer and monitor medications in the work environment
- Apply reflective practice, critical thinking and analysis in health
- Implement and monitor nursing care for consumers with mental health conditions
- Implement and monitor nursing care for clients with acute health problems
- Implement and monitor nursing care for clients with chronic health problems
- Implement and monitor nursing care for older clients
- Apply understanding of the Australian health care system
- Comply with infection control policies and procedures in health work
- Work effectively with culturally diverse clients and co-workers
- Apply First Aid
- Confirm physical health status
- Analyse health information
- Use advanced health terminology in a professional context
- Provide nursing care for clients requiring palliative care
- Apply research skills within the contemporary health environment
- Identify and respond to children and young people at risk of harm
- Maintain an effective work environment
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