INTERNATIONAL

Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing)

CRICOS Code: 113728J
National Code: CHC33021


Description

Learn to provide physical and emotional support to older people to enhance their independence and wellbeing. The course will introduce you to all aspects of a support worker’s role including assisting with daily activities and personal care.

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26 weeks
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20 weeks
Aged or Disabilities Carer
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Course Admission Requirements
(for International Applications)

  • Academic IELTS score of 6.0 Overall with minimum of 5.0 in all bands or equivalent.
  • Satisfactory completion of Year 10 or overseas equivalent .
  • Students need the physical ability to perform manual handling tasks

Work Placement Duration:   120 hours

In the last 4 weeks of the 2nd term of study, students will undertake 120 hours full time vocational placement. Prior to work placement, international students will be required to apply for and successfully receive a National Police Clearance and the following South Australian Department of Human Services Screenings: working with children, disability, aged and vulnerable persons. Students will also need to show evidence for flu vaccination, including the COVID-19 vaccinations. During the placement students will need to adhere to the placement site uniform, including non-slip waterproof enclosed shoes. More details will be made available after commencement.

Course Notes

  • During classes and placement students will need to wear the TAFE SA T-shirt and adhere to uniform requirements, including non-slip waterproof enclosed shoes.

Fees

These course fees are for international students only.

Duration
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Total course cost
AUD $7640
Incidental Fees*
AUD $800*
Total Fees
AUD $8440

* International students will be required to pay for their own screenings, checks, vaccinations, site uniforms and shoes at approximately $A800. For studies on campus students will need to purchase a TAFE SA T-shirt at a cost of $A35 each

Note: TAFE SA course tuition and other fees/costs are subject to regular increases and are reviewed annually. TAFE SA accepts applications for courses commencing beyond the current year, course, tuition and other fees/costs for these years will apply once published. TAFE SA and their agents reserve the right to alter, amend or delete any fee, course, admission requirement, mode of delivery, duration or other arrangement without prior notice. If the study duration is extended beyond the period of the student’s visa the student will be liable for visa and related costs, eg medical examinations, OSHC and living expenses.

Overseas Students Health Cover

All overseas students are required to have Overseas Students Health Cover (OSHC) insurance for the entire duration of the course. The health cover rate will vary depending on the personal circumstances and duration of stay in Australia. Read more about Overseas Students Health Cover.

  • Employment Outcomes

    Personal care worker, home care assistant, care worker, in-home respite worker, personal care attendant, care assistant, personal care giver, community care worker, community house worker, residential care worker, community support worker, support worker.

    Note: Completion of a TAFE SA course does not guarantee an employment outcome. Formal requirements other than educational qualifications (eg licensing, professional registration), may apply to some occupations.

    Qualifications & Skills Covered

    Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing) (CHC33021)
    This course covers independence and wellbeing, communication, working with diverse people, legal and ethical requirements, healthy body systems and safe work practices. To complete the qualification you are required to complete all 9 core units and 6 elective units.

    90%*
    of TAFE SA graduates are satisfied with the overall quality of training.
    87%*
    of TAFE SA graduates would recommend their training.



    * 2023 NCVER Student Outcomes Survey findings
  • Below is a list of all units that TAFE SA can offer in this qualification. The selection of elective units you will be enrolled into depends on the campus you attend, and the qualification packaging rules described on www.training.gov.au.

    Not all elective units listed below must necessarily be completed to achieve your qualification.

    Core

    Name Nominal Hours
    Apply basic principles and practices of infection prevention and control 35
    Communicate and work in health or community services 30
    Facilitate the empowerment of people receiving support 120
    Follow safe work practices for direct client care 25
    Provide individualised support 100
    Recognise healthy body systems 80
    Support independence and wellbeing 80
    Work legally and ethically 55
    Work with diverse people 40

    Elective

    Name Nominal Hours
    Deliver care services using a palliative approach 70
    Provide First Aid 18
    Provide support to people living with dementia 80
    Recognise and report risk of falls 30
    Support relationships with carer and family 70
    Work effectively in aged care 65

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