Course Guide. CRICOS Course Code: M. CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support. Mission Statement Quality Training Solutions

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Course Guide CRICOS Course Code: 091838M CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support Mission Statement Quality Training Solutions To achieve excellence as a leading Registered Training Organisation by inspiring individuals to reach their full potential and to provide specialist training and employment services to the community. Astute Training Pty Ltd Pty Ltd PO BOX 4093 Penrith NSW 2750 Australia Phone: +61 2 4732 5088 Fax: +61 2 4732 4344 E-mail: info@astutetraining.com.au www.astutetraining.com.au RTO ID: 91077 CRICOS Provider No: 02975F Member of VELG velgtraining.com.au Cert IV in Disability Page 1 of 8 Version 1.0 May 2016

Astute Training Pty Ltd Astute Training Pty Ltd is a private Registered Training Organisation (RTO) that strives to deliver the highest quality education and training in the Vocational Education and Training Sector to overseas students. Astute Training Pty Ltd focuses on both theoretical and practical training to provide a well balanced delivery of all training courses. Astute Training Pty Ltd provides modern well equipped training rooms, computers with internet access for students, lunch room and kitchen facilities with a fridge and microwave. Code of Practice The main aim of the code is to produce a dedicated provision of service to meet all clients, community sector and staff member needs. To meet this aim Astute Training Pty Ltd has developed a quality service, which provides access and equity, ensuring an environment of fairness, ethics and integrity at all times. Astute Training Pty Ltd s code of practice also appears in the Policy and Procedures Manual and is in compliance with its Mission Statement and Code of Conduct. Management & Staff The management and staff of Astute Training Pty Ltd are committed to: Ensuring the creation and maintenance of a friendly, safe and mutually satisfying learning environment Committed to demonstrating integrity and compassion while avoiding discrimination and unfair practice. Not misusing authority or position for personal gain Ensuring communication is both accurate and effective Constantly striving to improve business through effective management and continued learning Protect the companies and clients confidentiality, information and intellectual property Astute Training Pty Ltd is committed to delivering a quality service to all program participants; therefore it requires all students to respect the guidelines of Astute Training Pty Ltd. If you have any queries or concerns please contact our trainers or administration staff. Astute Training Pty Ltd will ensure that at all times all staff will act with integrity in dealing with all students. Astute Training Pty Ltd will comply with: The Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). The Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015. The Education Services for Overseas Students Act (ESOS) 2000 and the National Code of Practice for Registered Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students. National Vocational Education and Training Regulation Act 2011 (NVR Act). Cert IV in Disability Page 2 of 8 Version 1.0 May 2016

Admission Requirements Students must be a minimum of 18 years of age In accordance with 9-13 of the National Code 2007, Astute Training Pty Ltd places students in the courses most appropriate to their level and goals. All students are expected to have reached an acceptable level of proficiency in the English language. International students need an IELTS level of 5.5 or higher or have completed an approved English Test listed below. The IELTS provided must have been taken no more than two years before the time of the application. From 5 November 2011, the department will accept test results from the following specified English language tests for Student visa purposes taken in any country: Test of English as a Foreign Language internet-based test (TOEFL ibt) Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) test (also known as Certificate in Advanced English). For more information visit: http://www.border.gov.au/lega/lega/form/immi-faqs/aelt How you are assessed Assessment is an integral part of all training courses. Astute Training Pty Ltd uses the principles of competency based training for all courses. This means that a student s performance is assessed on their ability to perform the task(s) to the required standard. In order to ensure the principles of validity are upheld are variety of learning styles and a range of assessment strategies are used. Assessment for each unit of competence will be through a combination of classroom based and work placement tasks which may be conducted in a simulated environment. Classroom based assessment includes but is not limited to: Classroom exercises and workbook activities Assignments and Projects Practical skills demonstrations and role plays Group Activities Verbal and/or written questions Workplace based assessment Students are advised well in advance of assessment activities and a student may put forward for consideration any special needs they may have. The assessment criterion is documented in all workbooks. Dates of assessment are provided each term and are listed on class timetables. These dates are also displayed on notice boards at Astute Training Pty Ltd. Simulated Environment Practical Room Some of the units within the Certificate IV in Ageing Support have workplace learning and assessment requirements. This may be undertaken in a simulated environment or in a workplace as stated in the assessment guidelines. Astute Training Pty Ltd conduct simulated assessments on site in their practical room. Cert IV in Disability Page 3 of 8 Version 1.0 May 2016

Facilities Students will have access to lap top computers and tablets as required for the completion of assessments and class tasks whilst enrolled at Astute Training Pty Ltd. All students will have internet access for course requirements throughout each term, students will be provided free of charge with a USB flash drive to save their work and access to self study throughout their stay. A fully equipped kitchen is available for students during their breaks. DVD s and reference books are available for the use of all students. All resources must be signed out by a trainer or the receptionist. Recognition of Prior Learning and Credit Transfer National recognition is the process that recognises qualifications or Statements of Attainment issued by another Registered Training Organisation (RTO) that are the same as the competencies in the course you have enrolled in. This process is called credit transfer and Astute Training Pty Ltd recognises qualifications issued by other RTO s once verified. Recognition of Prior learning (RPL) is the acknowledgement of skills and knowledge previously attained though formal training, work experience and/or life experience. Recognition of Prior Learning may be applied for at the time of enrolment with Astute Training Pty Ltd you will need to provide certified copies of your qualifications or the original certificate(s) along with the RPL form provided by Astute Training Pty Ltd to allow Astute Training Pty Ltd to assess your eligibility for RPL. International students are advised of the RPL process at the time of application and again at induction. Please Note- International Students Overseas students will be required to attend Astute Training Pty Ltd for the required hours until duration of the course regardless of the outcome of your RPL application (a requirement of the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students -The National Code). If your RPL Application is successful and the course duration is reduced, Astute Training Pty Ltd will report the change of your course duration to Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) via PRISMS under S19 of the ESOS Act 2000. If you finish the course early, you must then enrol in another registered course or depart Australia immediately unless you have been given authorisation by DIBP to remain in Australia. All RPL applications will be kept in the students file. Attendance Students are required to attend 15 hours of face to face classes each week and complete 5 hours online study = 20 hours per week In order to remain compliant with Student visa conditions students attendance must not fall below 80% during a term. Students are able to check their own attendance % via the student portal on Astute s website. Cert IV in Disability Page 4 of 8 Version 1.0 May 2016

CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support Students who undertake this qualification will gain the skills and knowledge necessary to provide services to individuals in aged care services; either in residential, home or community based environments. The course combines both theory and practical. Duration: 15 months fulltime 20 hours study per week 46 weeks in the classroom, 15 weeks vacation breaks & 3 weeks work placement as listed on the timetable Mode of Study: Classroom based plus online Enrolment/Application fee: AUD$200.00 which is non refundable Tuition Fee: AUD$8500.00 Compulsory National Police Criminal Record Check Fee is an additional cost Paying your tuition fees From 14 th December 2015, changes to Australian law give international students more choice about how they pay their fees. Previously you could not pay more than 50 per cent of your fees before you started a course. Now you can choose to pay more than 50 per cent of your tuition fees before you start. For example, you or the person who is paying your fees may decide this is a good idea if the Australian dollar exchange rates mean you will save money by paying more of your fees early. An education institution may ask you if you would like to pay more than 50 per cent of your fees before you start your course. This is your choice. Astute Training Pty Ltd requires students to pay a minimum on 3 months tuition fees for their chosen course prior to a student receiving an Electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (COE) plus the enrolment fee (non tuition payment) and OSHC (non tuition payment) if applicable. Your written agreement includes an itemised list of all the fees you will be charged for the course including your tuition fees and how they will be paid, and refund arrangements. You will complete a payment plan form at induction which allows you to select the payment method that bit fits your individual situation. For example you may nominate to pay your fees monthly or you may nominate quarterly payments. Refund and Cancellation Policy Fees Refund Policy In the unlikely event of default by Astute Training Pty Ltd, such situations are covered by the provisions of the ESOS Act 2000 and the ESOS Regulations 2001. In the circumstances of provider default where the refund option is chosen by the student, Astute Training Pty Ltd must refund the student all course fees. Refund will be paid to students within 14 days of the default day. Situations where a provider default may occur include: The course does not start of the agreed starting date which is notified in the Letter of Offer Cert IV in Disability Page 5 of 8 Version 1.0 May 2016

The course stops being provided after it starts and before it is completed The course is not provided fully to the student because the college has a sanction imposed by a government regulator However, if the student agrees to accept an alternative (replacement) course or part of a course, to be provided to the student at the college s expenses, then the college is relieved of its liability to make the payment. The student must advise the college in writing whether they agree to the alternative arrangement. Staff are responsible for referring all enquiries regarding fees, charges and refunds to the CEO International Students The tuition fees will be refunded only under the following circumstances as shown in the table below: Enrolment Fee Tuition Fees Visa refused prior to course commencement Withdrawal at least 28 days prior to agreed start date Withdrawal less than 28 days prior to agreed start date Withdrawal after the agreed start date Visa cancelled due to actions of the student Visa extension is refused Withdrawal from study current students Compulsory Health Insurance (Student Visa holders only) Non-refundable Full refund (if lodged within 3 months of the visa refusal letter. No refunds will be issued after this period has lapsed unless written approval has been given by the CEO reviewed under exceptional circumstances) 80% refund No refund No refund No refund Return of unused tuition fees Refund of unused tuition fees (of the following term/s) (Course Withdrawal notification must be received 4 weeks prior to term commencement by Student Support Officer) Refer to OSHC provider Tuition fees will be not refunded under the following circumstances: 1. A Student whose enrolment is terminated for failure to comply with Astute Training Pty Ltd s policies and procedures and the requirements of their Student Visa by DIBP. 2. The Student cancels the enrolment less than two weeks prior to the course commencement date. 3. Does not commence (i.e. Does not arrive, or has not arranged with Astute for a later start because of health or compassionate reason, visa refused but student does not notify Astute Training Pty Ltd and lodge a refund application within 3 months of the date of the refusal letter ) Requests for refund should be made in writing to the CEO with documented evidence of the reason for withdrawal. An application for refund form is available from reception at Astute Training Pty Ltd. Eligible refunds will be processed for payment within 28 days of receipt of the claim. A documented administrative fee of A$250 will be charged for processing of refunds and deducted from the refund amount. The enrolment fee is not a refundable cost and will also be deducted from the refund. Refunds to overseas bank accounts will also have the bank transfer fee deducted from the refund amount. All refunds will include an email statement explaining how the refund amount was calculated. Refunds will be issued to the bank account nominated by the student on the refund application form. The Staff are responsible for referring all enquiries regarding fees, charges and refunds to the CEO. This refund policy does not remove students rights to take further action under the Australian Consumer Protection Laws. Cert IV in Disability Page 6 of 8 Version 1.0 May 2016

Health Cover Medibank - Current at January 2016 Single Cover AUD$639.00 for 14 months http://www.medibank.com.au/overseas-students/for-educational-organisations.aspx Training Methods This course will address the current workplace need for competency based training programs within a residential setting in aged care by utilising a combination of classroom learning, practical sessions, research and project work, home study, and work placement. Assessment Methods A combination of class activities, written work, assignments, group work, projects, practical demonstration, work placement and role plays will be used for the assessment of all units of competency. Practical assessments will be completed in a simulated environment. Pathways to Further Studies Upon successful completion of the Certificate IV in Ageing Support students may enrol in a course at a Diploma level or above. Qualification Description This qualification reflects the role of workers in a range of community settings and clients homes, who provide training and support in a manner that empowers people with disabilities to achieve greater levels of independence, self-reliance, community participation and wellbeing. Workers promote a person- centred approach, work without direct supervision and may be required to supervise and/or coordinate a small team. To achieve this qualification, the student must have completed at least 120 hours of work as detailed in the Assessment Requirements of the units of competency. This will be achieved through the work placement component of the course. No licensing, regulatory or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication. Industry Outcomes Depending on the electives chosen, this qualification may lead to the positions of: Day Activity Worker Support Worker Program Coordinator social programs Community Support Worker Care Team Leader Personal Care Worker Work Placement Work placement is a compulsory component of the course and students must complete 3 weeks work placement (120 hours) in community and/or residential setting. The work placement booklet must be signed off by a work place supervisor or a trainer /assessor from Astute Training Pty Ltd who will observe you completing the work place tasks. Compulsory- National Police Criminal Record Check Fee (This cost is not included in the tuition fee charged and is required to be paid for by the student at time of lodgement): Cert IV in Disability Page 7 of 8 Version 1.0 May 2016

All students are required to complete a Criminal Record Check prior to commencing work placement. Charge is $52.00 payable to the NSW Police Service by the student. or Astute Training Pty Ltd can process the Criminal Record Check onsite through Fit 2 Work once the required ID has been provided to reception and verified. The cost is $30.00 and the check is usually available within 24 hours. The original is issued to the student and a copy scanned to the students file. **Astute Training Pty Ltd has 2 staff that are authorised representatives to process the Fit 2 Work applications** Course Content Certificate IV in Ageing Support CHC43015 This course consists of 18 units of competence, 15 units of competence which are core and 3 units of competence which are elective. A combination of electives that meets the packaging rules has been chosen to result in the award of the Certificate IV in Ageing Support. UNIT CODE UNITS OF COMPETENCY CORE/ELECTIVE CHCADV001 Facilitate the interests and rights of clients Core CHCAGE001 Facilitate the empowerment of older people Core CHCAGE003 Coordinate services for older people Core CHCAGE004 Implement interventions with older people at risk Core CHCAGE005 Provide support to people living with dementia Core CHCCCS006 Facilitate individual service planning and delivery Core CHCCCS011 Meet personal support needs Core CHCCCS023 Support independence and well being Core CHCCCS025 Support relationships with carers and families Core CHCDIV001 Work with diverse people Core CHCLEG003 Manage legal and ethical compliance Core CHCPAL001 Deliver care services using a palliative approach Core CHCPRP001 Develop and maintain networks and collaborative Core partnerships HLTAAP001 Recognise healthy body systems Core HLTWHS002 Follow safe work practices for direct client care Core CHCCOM002 Use communication to build relationships Elective CHCDIV002 Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Elective cultural safety CHCCCS007 Develop and implement service programs Elective Qualification As part of the Australian Qualifications Framework this program is nationally recognised. On successful completion of all units of competency a student will be awarded a Certificate IV in Ageing Support. If all units of competency are not achieved a Statement of Attainment will be issued for the units that have been successfully completed. AQF certification documentation is issued to a student within 30 calendar days of the student being assessed as meeting the requirements of the training product for the training program in which the student is enrolled and has completed, and providing all agreed fees the student owes have been paid. Cert IV in Disability Page 8 of 8 Version 1.0 May 2016