Certificate
This Certificate IV in Disability is ideal for those who want to work with people with disabilities in a range of services in both residential and community-based settings.
You'll gain the skills and knowledge required to assist in empowering people with disabilities to be more independent, and participate in community and recreational activities, whilst ensuring a client-centred approach.
Study areas include person-centred practice; facilitating community participation; recognising healthy body systems; and, legal and ethical compliance.
On completion of this qualification, graduates will be expected to be able to design and deliver programs that enhance the wellbeing of people with disabilities, work without supervision and may be required to supervise or co-ordinate a small team.
To be awarded this qualification, students need to complete 14 units, including 11 core and 3 electives, and successfully complete a practical placement of 120 hours.
Credit is granted in recognition of previous study and/or experience and allows students to gain advanced standing towards their course. Applicants are assessed on a case-by-case basis. Learn more about credit.