Age Care (Infection,Prevention And Control) is offered by Australasian College. This course is designed to provide staff with the fundamental principles and concepts of infection prevention and control practice as they apply to various Aged Care
This course is designed to provide staff with the fundamental principles and concepts of infection prevention and control practice as they apply to various Aged Care settings in particular Residential and Community Aged Care settings.
This course comprises of six modules of approximately 18 – 20 hours of self-directed learning units supported by a structured online curriculum. The course can be undertaken over a six-to-eight-week period and a certificate of completion will be issued to students who complete the course. There will be no exam.
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The Australasian College for Infection Prevention and Control is the peak body for infection prevention and control professionals (ICPs) in the region. Our members are practitioners and decision-makers in the field of infection prevention and control and include nurses, aged care workers, industry professionals, scientists, academics, educators, and policy makers.
Age Care Course is offered by Canberra Institute of Technology. Aged care is a career that makes a world of difference to people in later life and their families.
Our training structure is built around the focus of the individual older person, based on giving them choices, that meets the centre of their care. Building relationships that offer understanding and kindness that promotes a warm environment.
ET Australia Training College has partnered with Aurrum Aged Care to deliver an employment program to assist with the recruitment of entry-level care support staff roles at their local facilities.
The certificate iii in Aged care is a course designed in way that will equip the learners with the skills required to provide support and care to the elderly that enables the elderly to lead a dignified as well as independent life.
This qualification reflects the role of support workers who complete specialised tasks and functions in aged services; either in residential, home, or community-based environments and are responsible for the development, facilitation and review of individualised service planning and delivery.
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