CHC43015

Certificate IV in Ageing Support

CRICOS Code 115365D

Course Entry Requirements

There is no pre-requisites or specific entry requirement for this qualification. This course is available to all international students and Edinburgh Institute requires that students are able to provide evidence that they:

  • Duration

    26 weeks, including 22 study weeks and 4 weeks of holidays.

  • Tuition Fee

    $ 5,000 AUD

  • Non Tuition Fee

    $ 1,500 AUD

  • Total Course Fee

    $ 6,500 AUD

  • Qualification Status

    Current

  • AQF Level

    4

  • Mode of delivery

    Face to face (Classroom based)

  • Location

    Level 2, 608E St. Kilda Road, Melbourne VIC 3004

 

    • Have demonstrated an IELTS level at a score of at least 6.0 or equivalent or demonstration of successful completion of at least General English at Advanced level or English for Academic Purposes at Advanced level.
    • Successfully meets the requirements and satisfies the criteria of Genuine Student Test.
    • Must have sound digital literacy and access to working internet and access to working PC or laptop with a configuration suitable to meet study requirements. Please seek your trainer/assessor assistance in this regard.
    • Have a suitable level of language, literacy and numeracy to complete course requirements with or without additional support that the Edinburgh Institute is able to provide.
    • Have successfully completed Australian year 12 or equivalent or must be of matured age with sufficient LLN skills (tested prior to the course enrolment) to be able to perform the role of support workers who complete specialised tasks and functions in aged services; either in residential, home or community-based environments and/or willing to take responsibility for their own outputs within defined organisation guidelines and maintain quality service delivery through the development, facilitation and review of individualised service planning and delivery
    • Are at least at age of 18 on the date of course commencement.
    • Student must obtain a valid AFP National Police Check certificate with no criminal records reported/recorded prior to the commencement of practical placement. These documents are to be obtained by students at their own cost.

Please Note:

    1. All the students commencing this course are required to complete the LLN test on the orientation day to assist the Edinburgh Institute to identify student’s needs for additional support during their study with the Edinburgh Institute.
    2. If the student is opting ELICOS packaged with any vocational course, the student is required to demonstrate IELTS of 5.0 or equivalent.

Pathways

Once students have successfully completed CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support, the further study pathways available to students who undertake this qualification include:

  • CHC52021 Diploma of Community Services
  • CHC62015 Advanced Diploma of Community Sector Management.

Employment pathways:

  • Community Program Coordinator
  • Residential Care Worker
  • Support Worker (Community Services)
  • Care supervisor
  • Accommodation Support Worker
  • Personal care worker
  • Personal care giver
  • Assistant Hostel Supervisor
  • Personal care assistant
  • Residential care officer
  • Day Activity Worker
  • Care Team Leader

Course Structure

A total of 18 Units (15 Core and 3 electives) must be completed and deemed competent to achieve the qualification CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support. Participants who achieve competency in any unit/s will receive a Statement of Attainment (provided USI is verified) for that unit/s without completing all 18 units in the qualification. Students completing all the required units of competency will attain full qualification.

 

Code Title Core/ Elective
CHCADV001 Facilitate the interests and rights of clients Core
CHCAGE001 Facilitate the empowerment of older people* Core
CHCAGE003 Coordinate services for older people* Core
CHCAGE004 Implement interventions with older people at risk* Core
CHCAGE005 Provide support to people living with dementia* Core
CHCCCS006 Facilitate individual service planning and delivery* Core
CHCCCS011 Meet personal support needs* Core
CHCCCS023 Support independence and wellbeing* Core
CHCCCS025 Support relationships with carers and families* Core
CHCDIV001 Work with diverse people* Core
CHCLEG003 Manage legal and ethical compliance Core
CHCPAL001 Deliver care services using a palliative approach* Core
CHCPRP001 Develop and maintain networks and collaborative partnerships Core
HLTAAP001 Recognise healthy body systems* Core
HLTWHS002 Follow safe work practices for direct client care Core
CHCAGE002 Implement falls prevention strategies Elective
CHCDIS007 Facilitate the empowerment of people with disability* Elective
CHCDIS010 Provide person-centred services to people with disability with complex needs* Elective

The Performance Evidence in the units marked with a * include tasks which explicitly need to be assessed during the work placement. In order to be deemed competent in the unit of competency, the student must satisfactorily complete the workplace-based assessment. Should in case the workplace-based assessment is assessed as not-satisfactory, the student will not be able to achieve competency and the qualification cannot be issued. An estimate of 5 hours per unit is allocated for workplace assessment and is included in the work placement hours. Please refer to the individual assessment kit for further details. According to CHC implementation guide, the total number of hours may be applied collectively across all units of competency that include the requirement for workplace hours.

 

Assessment Methodology

Assessment methods used for this qualification are varied and will provide a range of ways for individuals to demonstrate that they have met the required outcomes. Assessment methods may include:

  • Written questions
  • Projects/Case Study
  • Presentations
  • Report writing
  • Role plays/observations
  • Workplace Project
  • Workplace Observations
  • Supervisor Report
  • Work placement

At the beginning of each unit, your trainer and assessor will outline the assessment tasks that must be completed

Reference Textbooks:

  • Arnott, G 2017, The Individual Support Worker: Ageing, Disability, Home and Community, Cengage Learning Australia, South Melbourne
  • Arnott, G 2017, The Disability Support Worker, 2edn, Cengage Learning Australia, South Melbourne
  • Croft, H 2017, The Australian Carer: A Training Manual for Aged Care Workers, 4 edn, Cengage Learning Australia, South Melbourne
  • Croft, H 2017, The Experienced Carer: Frontline Leaders in Australia’s Aged Care Workplaces, 2 edn, Cengage Learning Australia, South Melbourne

Course Progress Policy

Edinburgh will monitor, records and assesses the course progress of each student for the course in which the student is enrolled. Course Progress Policy defines the requirements for student satisfactory course progress, the processes for monitoring, recording and assessing the student course progress and the processes for the Edinburgh College intervention strategies for identifying and assisting students to achieve satisfactory course progress. The procedure sets out the processes for reporting student unsatisfactory course progress on PRISMS according to ESOS Act Section 19.

Edinburgh College assess student’s progress at the end of each compulsory Term. The Term is 11 weeks long for all qualifications on CRICOS scope. While every attempt would be made to keep consistency in term weeks, however number of weeks in the defined term may also factor in the duration and the completion of units of competency, which enable Edinburgh College to determine student participation and course progress in any given successfully completed term. One Term is considered the minimum length of time in which it is reasonable for the Administration Manager to make an assessment of a student’s course progress.

  • Satisfactory course progress is achieved where a student successfully completes at least 50% of course requirements in a successfully completed Term.
  • Unsatisfactory progress is defined as not successfully completing or demonstrating competency in more than 50% of the course requirements in a successfully completed Term.
  • Course breach is defined as not successfully completing or demonstrating competency in more than 50% of the course requirements in TWO consecutives successfully completed Terms or NOT responding to intervention meeting invitation within 10 working days from the receiving the invitation.

Edinburgh College will also monitor overseas student attendance (but would not report, unless otherwise required) in the process of course progress monitoring and reporting. However overseas students must meet their visa obligations regarding attendance, wherever applicable.

You will also be provided with further information about course progress and attendance requirements at your orientation.  For further details, please refer to Course Progress Policy and Procedure.

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)/Credit Transfer (CT)

Edinburgh College will offer Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and Credit Transfer (CT) to all prospective students through the enrolment process. Edinburgh College has documented policies and procedures for these processes and students are provided details of how to apply for RPL or Credit Transfer through the enrolment process. For further details, please refer to RPL and Credit Transfer Policy and Procedure.

Further Information

For all further details, please refer to International Student Handbook available on www.edinburgh.edu.au for all related policies and procedures and other important information related to international students including Covid-19, living cost, life and study in Melbourne, etc.

Please contact the Administration Manager at admin@edinburgh.edu.au or at +61 (3) 9964 3690 for further information.

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