DISABILITY SUPPORT COURSE SALISBURY

CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability)

COURSE OVERVIEW

Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability) serves as a pathway into Salisbury’s booming community service and disability support sectors. Throughout this nationally recognised certification, you’ll acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to provide crucial support to individuals with unique needs.

Our comprehensive curriculum covers everything from tailored care plans to understanding legal responsibilities, ensuring you’re well-prepared for your career in disability care in Salisbury. You’ll also receive the nationally recognised HLTHPS006 Assist Clients with Medication as part of your certification as well as HLTWHS005 – Conduct Manual Tasks Safely certification (valued at $145) at no extra cost!

Don’t let this opportunity pass by. Enrol online now to kickstart your career in disability care and community services at our Salisbury training venue!

COURSE SNAPSHOT

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NATIONALLY ACCREDITED

CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability)

COURSE PRICE

$599.00 (pay just $100 upfront)

SALISBURY TRAINING VENUE

6/89 John Street,
Salisbury, 5108

FLEXIBLE DELIVERY

9 Core & 6 Specialised Elective Units
Self-Paced Online Learning
Min. 6 x In-Person Workshops
120 Hours Work Placement

COURSE DURATION

3 - 12 Months

START DATE

Begin training as soon as you enrol

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

In our Salisbury disability support worker course, students will learn the skills and knowledge to effectively seek work in the disability support and community services industry.

Our students acquire a diverse range of skills, from assisting clients with medication and fostering social inclusion to building relationships through interpersonal skills and more.

Core Units
CHCCCS031 – Provide individualised supportCHCDIV001 – Work with diverse people
CHCCCS038 – Facilitate the empowerment of people receiving supportCHCLEG001 – Work legally and ethically
CHCCCS040 – Support independence and wellbeingHLTINF006 – Apply basic principles and practices of infection prevention and control
CHCCCS041 – Recognise healthy body systemsHLTWHS002 – Follow safe work practices for direct client care
CHCCOM005 – Communicate and work in health or community services
Elective UnitsSpecialised Disability Support Units
CHCCCS017 – Provide Loss & Grief SupportCHCDIS011 – Contribute to ongoing skills development using a strengths-based approach
CHCCCS033 – Identify & Report AbuseCHCDIS012 – Support community participation and social inclusion
HLTHPS006 – Assist Clients with MedicationCHCDIS020 – Work effectively in disability support
FREE – HLTWHS005 – Conduct Manual Tasks Safely (Statement of Attainment)

ENROL IN A Salisbury DISABILITY SUPPORT COURSE TODAY!

There’s nothing more rewarding than being able to provide support to someone in need. Become someone’s hero today.

Enrol in our Salisbury disability support worker course and start learning immediately!

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Salisbury (SA)
6/89 John Street
Salisbury 5108
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ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Getting started in our Salisbury Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability) course is easy! 

There are no previous academic or work experience requirements to enrol. However, there are some minimum eligibility requirements all students have to meet including:

16+ YEARS OLD

Students must be at least 16 years old. Students under the age of 18 must submit a signed Parental Consent Form before starting their course.

ACCESS TO A COMPUTER & INTERNET

Students must have access to a computer and reliable internet connection in order to complete any online components of your course.

WRITTEN & VERBAL

Students must possess basic proficiency in written and verbal English.

PHYSICAL FITNESS

Students must possess basic physical fitness to perform manual tasks such as moving patients.

LEARNING TO FIT YOUR SCHEDULE

Over the course of your Salisbury disability worker certificate you’ll be required to attend a minimum of six in-person, practical sessions including HLTWHS005 – Conduct Manual Tasks Safely.

These sessions are designed to give you crucial hands-on experience that builds your practical knowledge and skills to effectively work in the disability and community care industry.

We’re all about giving you the flexibility to tailor your learning to your lifestyle. After enrolment you’ll be able to select your own practical sessions to fit around your schedule.

MORE ABOUT YOUR WORK PLACEMENT

To complete your disability support course in Salisbury you must complete 120 hours of vocational placement in a relevant industry workplace.

Before commencing work placement you must meet all the following requirements.

All costs associated with these requirements are the student’s responsibility.

Please note: requirements for work placement can vary in certain jurisdictions. Consult with our education team for more details prior to commencing your placement.

COURSE FEES

DOMESTIC STUDENTS

Domestic Students can enrol in Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability) for $599.

Students are required to pay a $100 non-refundable deposit on enrollment with the balance of the course due at a later date.

Using our convenient, secure online booking platform you can pay for your course today using any Mastercard or Visa credit or debit card. 

Want to learn more?

Get in touch with our specialist enrollment team to learn more about Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability) in Salisbury.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Our disability courses in Salisbury follow a blended learning model, combining online modules with practical workshops. Depending on your pace, completion can range from 3 to 12 months. International students can expect a course duration of approximately 26 weeks. Our flexible approach allows students to balance their studies with other commitments while gaining valuable skills for the disability support sector in Salisbury.

To become a disability support worker in Salisbury, you’ll need to complete a recognised qualification such as the Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability).

This comprehensive disability course equips you with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in the disability support sector.

Our Salisbury individual support trainers offer personalised guidance and support to help you kickstart your career as a disability support worker in the local community.

Yes, you can pursue a dual qualification in Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing & Disability) in Salisbury. This comprehensive program covers a wide range of topics relevant to both aged care and disability support, providing you with versatile skills for the healthcare industry. Our Salisbury campus offers state-of-the-art facilities and resources to support your learning journey and practical skill development.

To work as a disability support worker in Salisbury, you’ll need qualifications like the Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability), providing you with the necessary knowledge and skills for the role.

Our Salisbury disability course is designed to meet the unique needs of the local disability support sector, equipping students with relevant skills and knowledge for employment in the region.

Disability course fees start at $599 AUD for domestic students in Salisbury.

International student pricing varies and can be obtained by contacting the institution directly for a personalised quote.

Disability support workers in Salisbury can expect salaries ranging from $45,000 to $65,000 AUD per year, depending on qualifications, experience, and employer.

In Salisbury’s competitive job market, skilled and experienced disability support workers are in high demand, offering ample opportunities for career advancement and professional development.

Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability) in Salisbury provides foundational training for entry-level roles, while Certificate IV in Disability offers advanced training for those seeking supervisory or leadership positions in the sector.

Our Salisbury disability support worker course are designed to meet industry standards and regulatory requirements, ensuring that graduates are equipped with the necessary competencies to excel in their careers.

Disability support workers in Salisbury should possess qualities such as empathy, communication skills, adaptability, and a strong commitment to supporting individuals with disabilities.

Our Salisbury-based disability courses incorporate practical scenarios and real-world simulations to develop students’ interpersonal skills and cultural competence, ensuring they are well-prepared for the challenges and opportunities in the local disability sector.

Completing the Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability) in Salisbury qualifies you to work as an NDIS provider, allowing you to provide support services to NDIS participants.

With Salisbury’s growing NDIS participant base and increasing demand for disability support services, our course prepares you for rewarding employment opportunities in the local disability sector.

No. While a portion of your disability support course is completed online, practical training is essential for acquiring the required skill sets. As a result, online training or distance learning for this course is not available.

Another reason online training is not possible is because this course requires students to complete work placement in a real world setting. A simulated workplace environment is not an acceptable substitute for actual workplace training.

In some circumstances. If you have previously completed any of the units of competency for this course as part of another qualification and are able to provide us with appropriate evidence you may be not be required to retake those portions of the course.

Please contact us to discuss this further, and we can help you determine whether your previous studies are acceptable for recognition of prior learning.

You do not need to take an NDIS worker screening check to enrol in this course. However, certain job roles that will be available to you after completion of your course may require one.

Once you’ve received your Certificate III in Individual Support and are ready to start applying for relevant positions, potential future employers should state whether they need an NDIS screening check, or you can reach out to them if you’re not sure.

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