4 Courses Offered
Robert Sobukwe Nursing Academy is a registered company offering in-class contact training. We provide skills development courses and job-relevant training to students in the Western Cape, but foremost we cater to the previously disadvantaged communities of the Western Cape and its surroundings.
With our focus on providing affordable education, training, and skills development through consultancy and mentorship to small, micro, and medium enterprises (SMMEs), the public sector, and largely the previously disadvantaged communities.
Our mainstay is in designing and implementing new, customized, and efficient methods of training and skills development in a cost-effective manner for our students.
We have a strong student base, including both first-time and returning students. Many of our first-time students come to us upon the recommendation of our current students.
As an established private learning institution in South Africa, we are continually expanding our operational environment, spurred on by the private sector and government’s commitment to skills development across the broader tertiary education spectrum.
Robert Sobukwe Nursing Academy operates mainly throughout the Western Cape region, with administrative offices in Welkom in the Free State.
Robert Sobukwe Nursing Academy is currently registered with The Independent Examinations Board (IEB), a Corporate Member of South African Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (SAIOSH), and busy with their accreditation application process with QCTO, and in the process of applying with SANC for the Higher Certificate: Auxiliary Nursing.
This course teaches you to inform and counsel clients pre-testing, help clients create a risk reduction plan tailored to them and their HIV status post-testing – as well as providing information around other health issues (including, TB, STIs, hypertension and diabetes).
First Aid refers to the help that a sick or injured person receives until full medical treatment is available. Being able to perform first aid is a simple skill that can have an incredibly positive impact – from providing a casualty with reassurance to saving their life.
Observing, monitoring and recording patients' conditions by taking temperatures, pulse, respirations and weight, communication with patients, relatives and Health Care Professionals.
A home based carer provides supervised care and support to patients and household members in the home, in order to promote, restore and maintain a person’s comfort, function, spiritual wellbeing and physical health including care towards a dignified death.
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