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Course: Foundations in Home & Community Care

If you're seeking streamlined and affordable entry into the Certificate IV in Home & Community Care CHC40208, this distance education course will meet your needs perfectly.

It's ideal for newcomers as well as for experienced workers wishing to progress to a more senior position in the profession, which cares for the elderly and disabled in their own homes or community settings. Comprising three prerequisite competencies from the Certificate III in Home & Community Care CHC30308, it will provide a useful introduction to the skills required to work effectively with older people, the disabled and their carers.

Choose to study your course online or by correspondence, start anytime and progress at your own pace. You're free to earn while you study for your Statement of Attainment. Throughout your studies you will have the guidance of experienced trainers as well as access to the resources, tools and support offered by the Open Colleges (formerly Cengage Education) OpenSpace online portal.

Potential jobs (upon successful completion of Certificate IV in Home & Community Care CHC40208):

  • Assistant coordinator
  • Assistant team leader
  • Care team leader
  • Senior community care worker
  • Service coordinator
  • Community house worker
  • Community support worker
  • Day activity worker
  • In-home respite care
  • Personal care worker
  • Support worker

Course Number E0089
Course Fees From $400.00 View our payment options
Delivery mode: Print or online
Course duration: Max 6 months
Assessments: Written, workplace and other assessments
Qualification: Statement of Attainment
Nationally Recognised Yes
Government Funding No
Career One jobs for:
Aged & Disability Care 560
Community & Social Services 358

ID

CHCAC318A
  • Work effectively with older people
    • Apply understanding of the structure and profile of the residential aged care sector
    • Apply understanding of the home and community care sector
    • Demonstrate commitment to the philosophy of 'positive ageing'
    • Apply understanding of the physical and psychosocial aspects of ageing
    • Apply understanding of changes associated with ageing
    • Support the rights and interests of the older person
    • Support the older person who is experiencing loss and grief
    • Deliver services within a quality framework
CHCICS304A
  • Work effectively with carers
    • Acknowledge the carer as part of the care team
    • Contribute to the inclusion of the carer as part of the care team
    • Support carer to maintain a lifestyle suitable to their needs and preferences
    • Identify risk to the care relationship
CHCDIS301A
  • Work effectively with people with a disability
    • Demonstrate an understanding of the delivery of quality services for people with disabilities
    • Communicate effectively with people with a disability
    • Demonstrate the capacity to support rights, interests and needs of people with disabilities
    • Demonstrate the capacity to provide support across a range of disability types
    • Respond to situations of risk or potential risk to people with disabilities

Entry requirements

Students will need to be reasonably physically fit. It is also highly recommended although not essential that students are working in the industry or have relevant experience.

Minimum education

Open entry. Previous schooling and academic achievements are not required for entry into this course.

Minimum age

Minimum age of 18 years.

Computer requirements

Students will need access to a computer and the internet. For students who do not have access to either a computer or the internet please contact a course and careers adviser to discuss alternative methods of communication.

Minimum specifications for the computer are:

  • Microsoft Office 2003 or equivalent and
  • Microsoft Windows 2000 or Mac OS X and
  • CD-ROM drive.

Students will also need access to a printer and the following applications:

  • Adobe Acrobat Reader and
  • Macromedia Flash player.

English language requirements

If English is your second language and you did not complete the last two years of secondary education in English, you are required to provide evidence of English language competency before enrolling into the course. Examples of appropriate evidence are listed below:

Evidence

Example

IELTS Overall score of 5.5
TOEFL 530 (paper), 197 (computer) or 71 (internet)
12 months in English-speaking employment Testimonial, statutory declaration

Open Colleges will endeavour to provide additional assistance to students who experience difficulties with language, literacy and numeracy.

Additional requirements

National Criminal Record Check: Prior to commencing work placement, students will be required to undertake a Criminal Record Check (CRC) to obtain a National Police Certificate.

Health Student Undertaking: The NSW Health Student Undertaking requires students to notify the NSW Department of Health Screening Unit if students are charged or convicted of a criminal offence after the date of issue of their National Police Certificate or during the completion of their course.

Commission for Children and Young People Student Declaration: Before commencing work placement, students will be required to sign a CCYP Student Declaration form, which they must provide to the state Public Health Facility. This form declares that the student is not prohibited from working with children and young people.

Health Code of Conduct: Students are required to read the relevant state Code of Conduct and sign a form stating they have read and understood it.

Occupational Assessment, Screening and Vaccination Against Infectious Disease: Health departments across Australia require students to be screened and immunised prior to the commencement of their clinical placement. Due to the nature of the work, it may be wise for students to be immunised against hepatitis prior to the commencement of their placement. Students should discuss this with a prospective host employer.

Manual Handling Certificate: South Australian and Tasmanian students may need to complete a Manual Handling Certificate before commencing work placement. Please check with your work placement facility if this is a requirement.

First Aid Certificate: Some workplaces will require students to hold a current First Aid Certificate before commencing work placement.

Successful completion of the Foundations in Home & Community Care course leads to partial completion of the Certificate III in Home & Community Care CHC30308.

Kathy Gregan

Kathy Gregan

Kathy Gregan has been a trainer for Open Colleges' Aged Care courses since 2006, and in 2011 also became the trainer for the Certificates III and IV in Home & Community Care.

She has been a registered nurse for over 30 years and an educator for 20 years in both Australia and Europe.  As a clinical nurse, Kathy has worked in many areas of specialisation including aged care and disability/mental health, and has amassed a broad set of nursing skills.

As an educator, Kathy has taught undergraduate and postgraduate nurses in general nursing and critical care in both hospital-based and tertiary courses. Kathy taught Aged Care at TAFE and other training organisations for many years.

Her qualifications include a BA, MA, DipEd and qualifications in nursing, vocational education, art therapy and creativity coaching. She also has experience in writing and developing distance education courses in community services.

Nouha Achmar

Nouha has an extensive background in physical therapy, having worked for the St Vincent De Paul Society and Rockdale Community Services assisting aged and disabled people as well as their carers for many years.

Nouha has an Advanced Diploma of Community Services Management, a Bachelor of Adult Education, a Certificate IV in Training & Assessment and a Diploma of Frontline Management, among other qualifications, and has her own company specialising in the training of staff and volunteers and the development of quality improvement systems.

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Available payment options

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