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Victoria University (VU)

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Course in Introduction to the National Disability Insurance Scheme

  • Non-Award

Gain a clear understanding of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and learn how to work with NDIS participants. This course will teach you how to assist an NDIS participant to achieve their goals in their support plan.

Key details

Degree Type
Non-Award
Duration
8 years full-time
Course Code
22469VIC
Study Mode
Online
Intake Months
May, Jul, Aug

About this course

This course will teach you how to assist an NDIS participant to achieve their goals in their support plan. You will develop an understanding of how to:

  • support an NDIS participant to achieve their day-to-day support plan goals
  • take appropriate action within a human rights framework to ensure NDIS participant personal safety
  • work safely when supporting an NDIS participant
  • complete and process required documentation
  • liaise effectively with others.

This qualification is intended for people who are new entrants into the disability sector or who would like to gain a greater understanding of the NDIS.

Please note: The Course in Introduction to NDIS 22469VIC is free for students eligible for concession and government-subsidised training. Enrolling in this course will not consume your once-off entitlement to a Free TAFE course.

Study locations

Online

Career pathways

Working in the disability and community services sector is a rewarding and challenging career. While this short course can provide a pathway to further qualifications, it is not meant to replace full certificate-level qualifications.

This course is designed for disability workers, aged care workers, nurses, education support workers, childcare worker, trades, personal trainers or individuals with other qualifications who work with people accessing the NDIS.

Course structure

In order to be issued a Statement of Attainment for 22469VIC Course in Introduction to the National Disability Insurance Scheme, a student must complete one (1) core unit of competency.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Science & Mathematics courses at Victoria University (VU).
83.1%
Overall satisfaction
86.4%
Skill scale
66.1%
Teaching scale
52.9%
Employed full-time