46 Weeks.
Certificate
Level 3, 14 Railway Parade, Burwood, 2134
This face to face learning qualification reflects the role of individuals in the community, home or residential care setting who work under supervision and delegation as a part of a multi-disciplinary team, following an individualised plan to provide person-centred support to people who may require support due to disability or some other reason.
These individuals take responsibility for their own outputs within the scope of their job role and delegation. Workers have a range of factual, technical and procedural knowledge, as well as some theoretical knowledge of the concepts and practices required to provide person-centred support.
To achieve this qualification, students must complete 120 hours of unpaid work (vocational placement) across 11 units.
Vocational Placement will only commence after week 20.
This course is for international students who have no experience and are looking to gain employment in a career as a disability support worker in a skills shortage area and make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. They provide individualised support to help clients reach their full potential, engage with their community and pursue their personal goals. They may wish to work in a facility such as a Nursing Home, Hostel, Residential Care Facility, Retirement Village or Community Health Care Centre.
The face-to-face learning for this qualification will be conducted at Level 3, 14 Railway Parade, Burwood 2134.
Students attend a total of 120 hours of Work Placement across all semesters. Elite Institute and Technology has arranged this with Advantaged Care at Bondi Waters, 47/51 O’Brien St, Bondi Beach, 2026. The college will organise the placement timings directly with the student.
To complete this qualification, 9 core units and 6 elective units must be completed satisfactorily: a total of 15 units of competency.
Code | Title |
Core | |
CHCCCS015 | Provide individualised support |
CHCCCS038 | Facilitate the empowerment of people receiving support |
CHCCCS040 | Support independence and wellbeing |
CHCCCS041 | Recognise healthy body systems |
CHCCOM005 | Communicate and work in health or community services |
CHCDIV001 | Work with diverse people |
CHCLEG001 | Work legally and ethically |
HLTINF006 | Apply basic principles and practices of infection prevention and control |
HLTWHS002 | Follow safe work practices for direct client care |
Electives | |
CHCDIS011 | Contribute to ongoing skills development using a strengths-based approach |
CHCAGE011 | Provide support to people living with dementia |
CHCDIS020 | Work effectively in disability support |
CHCAGE013 | Work effectively in aged care |
CHCPAL003 | Deliver care services using a palliative approach |
CHCAGE007 | Recognise and report risk of falls |
Elite Training and Technology offer this course in a total of 1040 hours over 40 weeks including student non-contact time, plus 6 weeks holidays. The volume of learning includes the complete delivery of program as per the schedules, all learning and practical activities undertaken by the students including any research, practical training sessions and participation in all assessments. The amount of training required to complete this course has been calculated based upon:
Categories | Hours |
Face to Face Hours | 680 |
Work Placement | 120 |
Self-Paced Study | 165 |
Assessment Hours | 75 |
Total hours | 1040 |
This volume of learning is sufficient for the AQF level and provides the students with sufficient time to develop and practice their skills in disability support.
For the first 10 weeks of semester 1 and the first 8 weeks of semester 2,3 and 4, students will engage in 20 hours of classroom instruction per week at the face-to-face learning location. Additionally, a number of hours each week will be dedicated to self-paced study allowing students to independently develop their skills. 5 hours will be allocated to each unit for assessment.
As a crucial component of their learning experience, students will invest 40 hours at the end of semester 2,3 and 4 in a hands-on work placement within the workplace facility. This practical exposure allows the student to integrate theoretical knowledge with real-world applications, preparing them for their workplace assessment component and a role in the workplace.
This volume of learning is sufficient for the AQF level and provides the students with sufficient time to develop and practice their skills in disability support.
There are no specified entry requirements within the training package. Students will be interested in working to empower clients to reach their independence and social inclusion goals.
During study students will need to provide the following evidence to attend their specified work placement provider
Students completing this course in CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support students may continue their studies by enrolling in:
Graduates of this course may go onto to roles such as a disability support worker. Other jobs include residential support worker, disability school support officer, accommodation support worker, personal care assistant community care worker and respite worker.
Stakeholder consultations occur on an ongoing basis throughout the year. Evidence of industry consultations and resulting actions is documented. Ongoing consultations with stakeholders assist in Elite Institute and Technology evaluating the course and identifying opportunities for improvement.
consulted with the following industry representatives as part of this consultation process:
The industry consultation was focused on the following aspects:
All students will be required to undertake a pre-enrolment interview with the assessor to assess their suitability and eligibility in enrolling into this qualification. This interview is recorded, and the suitability of the student determined by the CEO.
Once the student has successfully completed the pre-enrolment interview, the student will move to a formal enrolment interview with us to ensure that an applicant satisfactorily completes a formal enrolment interview to ensure that each applicant:
Student training needs are declared by the applicant at the time of enrolment. The application form allows the applicant to self-declare where they have learning disabilities.
The student needs identified above will be assessed and monitored before, during and after training to ensure that the student’s needs are being met.
All staff members including trainers/assessors act as student support officers and have the authority to provide support to students and refer them to external support providers.
Elite Institute and Technology uses a variety of commercial learning resources subject to trainer requirements. The full listing of resources can be found in Appendix A of this document.
Elite Institute and Technology engages skilled and experienced Trainers and Assessors for this course. All Trainers and Assessors require appropriate qualifications and experience in range of individual support skills.
We recruit trainers and assessors who meet the requirements of the Standards for RTOs 2015 and ensure they have:
Elite Institute and Technology ensures that all trainers and assessors undertake professional development in the fields of:
The current trainer/assessor for this course is Christine Yi Yang
Training and assessment are conducted face to face at the training centre and also within the workplace. Students must attend the training for the prescribed number of hours for their allocated days of the week and receive face to face training. The trainer/assessor will utilise the resources to facilitate the training and assessment of the student. Students complete learning activities to prepare them for the summative assessments that follow.
Students must demonstrate that they have the required knowledge and then undertake the written assessment; once they have satisfactorily completed the written assessment, they can move into their practical skills. The candidate must be able to identify, apply and demonstrate individual support skills.
This course is delivered in four semesters of units to optimise training time and allow the student to assimilate the knowledge required for overall project outcomes.
All teaching, learning and assessment activities are required to be undertaken by the targeted student to achieve the learning outcomes of this course.
If students have previous relevant experience, where RPL is awarded, the total volume of learning may be reduced below the Australian Qualifications Framework Indicators.
For this course:
Elite Institute and Technology has carefully considered the knowledge and skills required this unit of competency to be delivered and assessed. As part of our considerations and based on the identification of common or related knowledge and skills within the unit, the training timetable ensures that the students can develop their own understanding of the concepts in a holistic way.
Del
Wks |
Unit Code |
Unit Title |
F 2 F
Hrs |
Self-Paced | Ass’t hrs
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Semester 1 | |||||
1-5 | CHCCCS038 | Facilitate the empowerment of people receiving support | 120 | 25 | 5 |
6 | CHCLEG001 | Work legally and ethically | 20 | 5 | 5 |
7 – 9 | HLTINF006 | Apply basic principles and practices of infection prevention and control | 40 | 10 | 5 |
10 | HLTWHS002 | Follow safe work practices for direct client care | 20 | 5 | 5 |
11- 12 | Semester Break: 2 Weeks | ||||
Semester 2 | |||||
13 | CHCCOM005 | Communicate and work in health and community services | 20 | 5 | 5 |
14 -16 | CHCCCS036 | Support relationships with carer and family | 60 | 15 | 5 |
17 – 18 | CHCDIS013 | Assist with communication using augmentative and alternative communication methods | 40 | 10 | 5 |
19 – 20 | CHCDIV001 | Work with diverse people | 40 | 10 | 5 |
21 – 22 | Work placement 40 hours | ||||
23-24 | Semester Break: 2 Weeks | ||||
Semester 3 | |||||
25 – 27 | CHCCCS041 | Recognise healthy body systems | 60 | 15 | 5 |
28 | CHCCCS031 | Provide individualised support | 20 | 5 | 5 |
29 | CHCDIS011 | Contribute to ongoing skills development using a strengths-based approach | 20 | 5 | 5 |
30 – 32 | CHCDIS020 | Work effectively in disability support | 60 | 15 | 5 |
33-34 | Work placement 40 hours | ||||
35-36 | Semester Break: 2 Weeks | ||||
Semester 4 | |||||
37 – 39 | CHCCCS040 | Support independence and wellbeing | 60 | 15 | 5 |
41 – 42 | CHCDIS012 | Support community participation and inclusion | 60 | 15 | 5 |
43-44 | CHCCCS034 | Facilitate independent travel | 40 | 10 | 5 |
45-46 | Work placement 40 hours | ||||
Total hours: 1040 including 120 hours work placement | 800 | 165 | 75 |
The assessment methods used take into account the methods as specified in the respective training package requirement and assessment tools.
Each student will be deemed “Competent” or “Not Yet Competent” in each unit based on the outcomes of the assessments where an assessor has gathered sufficient evidence of student’s performance to make a judgement of competence. Evidence of competence includes the assessment of essential knowledge and the associated skills, including work performance.
Each student is provided an Assessment Cover Sheet which details the information about the assessment.
Each Assessor is provided an Assessor Guide which provides benchmark / suggested answers to the assessments. This is to assist in a consistent application of marking/judgement of competence principles by the relevant assessors.
Assessments will be conducted face to face and will include:
Assessments will be undertaken in a simulated workplace environment providing opportunity for each student to provide person-centred support to people who may require support. They will be required carry out a range of factual, technical and procedural knowledge, as well as some theoretical knowledge of the concepts and practices required to provide person-centred support. The simulated environment will have all the necessary resources to demonstrate practical skills.
The modes of assessment used in each unit of this qualification are listed below.
Code | Unit Name | Mode | ||
A | B | C | ||
CHCCCS031 | Provide individualised support | Y | Y | Y |
CHCCCS038 | Facilitate the empowerment of people receiving support | Y | Y | N |
CHCCCS040 | Support independence and wellbeing | Y | Y | Y |
CHCCCS041 | Recognise healthy body systems | Y | Y | Y |
CHCCOM005 | Communicate and work in health or community services | Y | Y | Y |
CHCDIV001 | Work with diverse people | Y | Y | Y |
CHCLEG001 | Work legally and ethically | Y | Y | N |
HLTINF006 | Apply basic principles and practices of infection prevention and control | Y | Y | N |
HLTWHS002 | Follow safe work practices for direct client care | Y | Y | N |
CHCDIS011 | Contribute to ongoing skills development using a strengths-based approach | Y | Y | Y |
CHCDIS012 | Support community participation and social inclusion | Y | Y | Y |
CHCDIS020 | Work effectively in disability support | Y | Y | Y |
CHCCCS034 | Facilitate independent travel | Y | Y | Y |
CHCCCS036 | Support relationships with carer and family | Y | Y | Y |
CHCDIS013 | Assist with communication using augmentative and alternative communication methods | Y | Y | Y |
Key
A = Written answers to questions, assignments and projects B = Demonstration of skills in a simulated workplace (classroom) C = Demonstration of skills in the workplace |
The assessments are due according to the following timetable:
Del
Wks |
Unit Code |
Unit Title |
Assessment Due Week |
Semester 1 | |||
1 – 10 | CHCCCS038 | Facilitate the empowerment of people receiving support | 6 |
CHCLEG001 | Work legally and ethically | 7 | |
HLTINF006 | Apply basic principles and practices of infection prevention and control | 10 | |
HLTWHS002 | Follow safe work practices for direct client care | 11 | |
11- 12 | Semester Break: 2 Weeks | ||
Semester 2 | |||
13-20 | CHCCOM005 | Communicate and work in health and community services | 14 |
CHCCCS036 | Support relationships with carer and family | 17 | |
CHCDIS013 | Assist with communication using augmentative and alternative communication methods | 19 | |
CHCDIV001 | Work with diverse people | 22 | |
21 – 22 | Work Placement | ||
23 – 24 | Semester Break: 2 Weeks | ||
Semester 3 | |||
25-32 | CHCCCS041 | Recognise healthy body systems | 27 |
CHCCCS031 | Provide individualised support | 29 | |
CHCDIS011 | Contribute to ongoing skills development using a strengths-based approach | 30 | |
CHCDIS020 | Work effectively in disability support | 33 | |
33-34 | Work Placement | ||
35 -36 | Semester Break: 2 Weeks | ||
Semester 4 | |||
37 – 44 | CHCCCS040 | Support independence and wellbeing | 38 |
CHCDIS012 | Support community participation and inclusion | 43 | |
CHCCCS034 | Facilitate independent travel | 45 | |
45-46 | Work Placement |
Summative Written Assessments:
The written component of this course will be conducted face to face and may be videoed to accommodate a student writing limitation. Students will have access to their written notes and the amount of time allowed is listed on the assessment tool. Student written assessments must be deemed satisfactory before moving to the summative practical demonstration for this course. Student answers are marked according to the benchmark answers/schema provided in the assessor marking guide.
Students that have low literacy and numeracy skills may provide their verbal responses directly to the assessor and a video copy retained.
Additional resources required for assessment are listed in Appendix A.
Summative Practical Assessments:
Once students successfully complete the written assessment, students’ complete assessments conducted in a simulated environment under trainer supervision and in a workplace. The students will have all the necessary resources to demonstrate practical skills. Students will not have access to any form of notes
Validation is defined as the collection and evaluation of data, through the stages of training and assessment, which establishes evidence, so we are capable of consistently delivering a quality course as a product with defined outcomes.
Validation involves a series of activities taking place throughout the course. Elite Institute and Technology conducts ongoing validation of its assessment process and assessment records in accordance with the Standards for RTOs and following our Assessment Validation Policy and Procedures. We have a five-year Calendar for validating all training products on our scope of registration in accordance with the Standards.
A Validation Calendar and all supporting evidence of validation are securely stored on our internal drive.
The CEO will conduct assessment moderation at the end of each term by collecting samples of assessment evidence from all assessors for the same unit of competency and compares the outcomes of the assessment process against the assessment and unit requirements.
The candidate is advised about RPL and credit transfer at the entry/admission process. However, if this has not been flagged at the entry/admission interview the student may still successfully apply for credit and/or RPL the course duration will be shortened accordingly, and adjustments made to remove it or add to course duration. This should be immediately referred to administration and management.
The process for granting of RPL is contained in the relevant section of the RPL Kit. Students can have their competency achieved through prior learning and work experience within the previous 2 years recognised in this course through the following arrangements:
Recognition in the form of RPL and Credit Transfer are offered to students prior to enrolment.
Students who have successfully completed previous training and who have achieved relevant unit will be eligible for credit transfer.
The aim of granting recognition is to reduce the amount of learning required to achieve a qualification or accredited course by acknowledging an individual’s skills and knowledge acquired through formal and informal learning.
Elite Institute and Technology provides each student with an RPL kit and related documentation that explain the entire process. RPL information is also contained in the student Handbook available on the institute’s website.
Unit Code | Resources required/provided |
CHCCCS031
Provide individualised support
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CHCCCS038
Facilitate the empowerment of people receiving support
|
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CHCCCS040
Support independence and wellbeing
|
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CHCCCS041
Recognise healthy body systems
|
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CHCCOM005
Communicate and work in health or community services
|
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CHCDIV001
Work with diverse people
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CHCLEG001
Work legally and ethically
|
|
HLTINF006
Apply basic principles and practices of infection prevention and control
|
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HLTWHS002
Follow safe work practices for direct client care |
In addition, assessment must ensure use of:
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CHCDIS011
Contribute to ongoing skills development using a strengths-based approach
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CHCDIS012
Support community participation and social inclusion
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CHCDIS020
Work effectively in disability support
|
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CHCCCS034
Facilitate independent travel
|
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CHCCCS036
Support relationships with carer and family
|
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CHCDIS013
Assist with communication using augmentative and alternative communication methods |
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CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support
CHC33021
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