Enterprise Training

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Non-Accredited Training | Supporting Staff

Enterprise Training

We are a growing RTO in the midst of expanding our enterprise to offer a range of non-accredited training.

Non-accredited training refers to structured learning that increases skills (including workplace skills), but does not lead to a qualification within the Australian Qualifications Framework.

Our enterprise training is based on the interest and demand of our client organisations and their staff.

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Non-Accredited Workplace Training

Software System Training

This training equips learners with the skills and knowledge required to navigate and use our in-house software confidently. It supports workers to utilise our software’s full functions and abilities.

This training applies to workers who use software in the course of their work role or during vocational education and training with us.

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Non-Accredited Workplace Training

Mobile Induction Training

Today, many aged care workers spend a significant portion of their time outside traditional settings, providing support in clients’ homes and helping individuals who, with some assistance, can maintain their independence and continue living in their own homes and communities.

This training equips learners who work in the community with the skills and knowledge needed to use mobile phone-based applications to coordinate and communicate work activities with their office-based colleagues.

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Non-Accredited Workplace Training

Coming Soon

We are a growing RTO in the midst of expanding our vocational and education training offering.

We develop courses and training based on the interest and demand of our workers.

Currently, we are developing Manual Handling Training and Basic Fire Safety contextualised for aged care workers.

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Manual Handling for Care Workers

This training equips learners with the knowledge to perform manual tasks safely and effectively. It applies to workers in a residential or community context, including family homes, and focuses on identifying risks and hazards, preparing for manual handling, and completing manual handling tasks.

This training applies to workers who are required to perform manual handling tasks, such as pushing, pulling, carrying, or lifting objects, in the aged care industry.

Basic Fire Safety for Care Workers

This training equips learners with basic fire safety knowledge that applies to clients in a residential or community context, including family homes. It has a focus on maintaining fire safety of the people being supported and other community members, as well as applying to workers’ own homes.

This training applies to workers in a residential or community context and contains information relevant to learners obtaining a Certificate III in Individual Support in the context of working in the aged care industry.