CHC43015 -

Certificate IV in Ageing Support

The course modules are structured to provide a balanced program of theory and practice relevant to the career opportunities across the aged care industry.

RPL is available with a reduced fee & short course duration for eligible candidates

For Eligible Students

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Start Dates

Enrol Anytime

Mode of Delivery

Blended and Face to Face
2.5-day class in the campus (Monday and Tuesday) for funding eligible students.

AQF level

4

Course Fee

$0
for Eligible Candidates

(Full-fee: $2,500)

Location

Perth CBD

Course Duration

1250 Hours

Key Highlights

  • Blended mode of delivery available for full fee students.
  • RPL and Credit transfer available.
  • 24*7 student support
  • A flexible payment plan is available, even if the student is not eligible for funding. They can begin the course with a $100 initial payment, with the remaining amount payable through fortnightly installments.
  • High Demand: with a growing ageing population in Australia, there is a high demand for aged care workers in the healthcare industry.
  • Funding available for all eligible candidates*- Face to face classes
  • On campus work placement support.

The CHC43015 – Certificate IV in Ageing Support reflects the role of support workers who complete specialized tasks and functions in aged care services. They work either in residential, hospital or community based environments and are required to take responsibility for their own work within defined organization guidelines.

Course Overview

The CHC43015 – Certificate IV in Ageing Support is designed for support workers who provide care, and complete specialized tasks and functions in aged services. The care given must be maintained at high levels of responsibility, and you must demonstrate leadership capabilities. You will also be required to provide the delivery of personalised services through the development, facilitation and review of individualised service planning and delivery.

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), also known as Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) or Prior Learning Assessment (PLA), is a process that acknowledges and gives credit to individuals for the skills, knowledge, and competencies they have acquired through informal learning experiences, work experience, and non-formal education.

The purpose of RPL is to assess and recognize the learning outcomes achieved by individuals outside of formal education settings. It allows individuals to demonstrate their competence and obtain formal recognition, such as qualifications, certifications, or credits, for the knowledge and skills they have gained through practical experience, self-study, volunteering, or other non-traditional learning pathways.

The RPL process typically involves assessing an individual's prior learning against the established learning outcomes or competency standards of a specific qualification, course, or program. This assessment can be carried out through various methods, including interviews, examinations, portfolio assessments, workplace observations, and demonstrations.

It's important to note that the specific procedures and policies regarding RPL may vary across educational institutions, professional organizations, and countries. However, the overarching goal remains consistent, which is to provide individuals with fair recognition and credit for their prior learning experiences.

  • The educator will inform a particular date for RPL interview on campus. The student must report at the campus with the originals of the documents submitted during the enrolment procedures and the RPL interview will be conducted.
  • The next procedures are the completion of assessments and gap training, which will be conducted after the RPL interview session, and all these processes will be briefed by the educator. The student will be informed if they must do any placements for the course completion.
  • The students should report to the campus on their allocated date and time. They can finish the entire RPL session in 2-4 sessions.

  • Saving time and resources: RPL enables individuals to bypass redundant learning by providing them with the opportunity to demonstrate their existing knowledge and skills, potentially shortening the time required to obtain a qualification.
  • Access to further education and career advancement: Recognizing prior learning can open doors to higher education programs, advanced training, or career advancement opportunities that may have specific prerequisites or entry requirements.
  • Validation of informal learning: Many individuals acquire valuable knowledge and skills through real-life experiences or non-traditional learning pathways. RPL allows them to have their learning validated and formally recognized, increasing their confidence and credibility.
  • Cost savings: By recognizing prior learning, individuals may be exempted from repeating courses or modules, reducing the overall cost of education or training.
  • Flexibility and inclusivity: RPL promotes inclusivity by acknowledging diverse learning experiences and accommodating individuals who may have not followed traditional educational pathways. It recognizes the value of experiential learning and supports lifelong learning initiatives.
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Why CHC43015 – Certificate IV in Ageing Support from IHNA?

  • Industry practical placements — work in the field

  • Government funding available for eligible students (Subject to funding approval)

  • Simulation exercises that provide hands-on training

  • Blended and Face to Face mode of delivery

  • Qualified and industry experienced educators

  • state-of-the-art facilities

Entry Requirements

  • You must be 18 years old or above.
  • You must have successfully completed an ACSF test with demonstrated competency as per IHNA LLN requirements (issued within the last 12 months from the time of admission)
  • You must possess basic computer skills.

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Where will this take you?

After completing this course, you can pursue a career as a:

  • Aged Support worker

  • Care Supervisor (Aged Care)

  • Aged Care Activity Worker

  • Personal Care Assistance

  • Care Service Team Leader

  • Personal Service Assistance

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Funding

*This course will be free at IHNA. The course fee is 100 percent subsidised by the WA state Government

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