The Certificate II in Introduction to Aged Care (WA based) is a Nationally Recognised Training program under Australian Qualification Framework (AQF).
The Certificate II in Introduction to Aged Care (WA based) is a Nationally Recognised Training program under Australian Qualification Framework (AQF).
This qualification provides learners with the basic industry specific skills and knowledge to either enable transition into further studies within the Community Services at the Certificate III level or provide them with the key industry specific skills to support employment in the aged care sector with clearly defined guidelines and service plans.
Care workers’ duties include:
Amana Living Training Institute sets the standard for training in aged, disability and allied health care.
We play a big role in helping Western Australians achieve their career goals, with hundreds of students passing through ALTI’s doors in Perth every year. Plus, we support organisations to develop a quality workforce to meet the growing expectations of aged and disability care consumers.
ALTI is now recognised as one of the leading Registered Training Organisations (RTO) in WA. The quality of our training is shown by successfully completing audits by the Department of Training and Workforce Development and the Training Accreditation Council.
Why choose ALTI?
As a division of leading WA aged care organisation Amana Living, ALTI is in a unique position to offer students and organisations practical training in Perth developed in line with our extensive experience in aged care and disability care.
Start a rewarding career in aged care and make a positive impact on the lives of others. The CHC33015 Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing, Home and Community) provides a Nationally Recognised qualification delivered with a specialisation in Aged Care and Home & Community Care.
The qualification CHC33015 Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability) is intended for those who are currently working in Disability sector and wish to quickly gain professional recognition of their skills and knowledge.
In April 2021, the AN-ACC shadow assessment process commenced which is the first stage in the transition to the new AN-ACC funding model. The Aged Care Funding Instrument (ACFI) will be replaced by the Australian National Aged Care Classification (AN-ACC) on 1 October 2022.
Become an aged care/support worker, and learn the skills to provide aged, disability and other support to people in the community and/or residential settings. Y
This course is the industry benchmark for Aged Care Workers to increase their skillset enabling them to support clients and successfully liaise with colleagues, agencies, health care professionals and families of clients as required.
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