Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance

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of health care HLT43015 Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance (Community Rehabilitation)

At Open Colleges, we are passionate about helping people from all walks of life to achieve their aspirations and dreams. For more than 100 years, we have been opening opportunities for people across Australia. Today, Open Colleges is blazing a new trail in online and distance education creating Australia s leader in next generation learning. Why study with Open Colleges? Freedom study where you want, when you want Our courses and learning materials have been designed specifically for open learning Our trainers are industry professionals with experience in supporting open learning students Our dedicated student support team is there to help you every step of the way Our virtual campus OpenSpace provides you with opportunities to interact with trainers and students Many of our courses are nationally recognised and meet professional licensing or registration requirements

of health care HLT43015 Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance (Community Rehabilitation) Boost your prospects or build a new and rewarding career in community rehabilitation. Offered in partnership with ICM Training, this course will introduce you to the skills needed to assist Allied Health professionals specialised in community rehabilitation. Community Rehabilitation is an outpatient service for people experiencing functional limitations as a consequence of disability, injury, illness, surgery or the ageing process. Most commonly this means that community rehabilitation professionals go into a person s home to deliver interventions similar to those offered in inpatient rehabilitation programs. This is an online course with a work placement component to help you become job-ready. Start any day and study at your own pace with access to the OpenSpace online learning platform and an experienced trainer. Upon successful completion of your course, you will gain a nationally recognised qualification and a pathway into a profession with excellent prospects as well as opportunities for higher-level study. COURSE DETAILS Course Number Delivery mode Course duration Assessments Qualification Nationally Recognised Awarded By E1166 CAREER OUTCOMES > Allied Health Assistant > Therapy Assistant Online with Work Placement Max 24 months Knowledge tests, case studies, demonstrations/ presentations, practical assessments Certificate IV Yes ICM Training (Provider Number: 90197) > Community Based Allied Health Assistant

HLT43015 Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance (Community Rehabilitation) What you need to know about this course COURSE NUMBER E1166 How is the course delivered? This is an online course with work placement. This means that you will complete your knowledge and basic skills development through online learning. You will also undertake a work placement. This will allow you to practice and master practical skills and gain invaluable workplace experience and contacts. What is online learning? OpenSpace is Open Colleges online campus. Through OpenSpace you will: > Access your learning materials and assessments > Undertake assessments or upload assessments > Engage and interact with your Trainer and Assessor > Participate in student forums and online webinars > Access your assessment grades and feedback > Access Student Support Services What learning materials are included with this course? Your learning materials are accessed through OpenSpace. These include: > Online learning content > Online forums and live allied health chats > Activities > Rich media > Glossary of terms > Access to relevant Legislation and examples of workplace policies and procedures > News forums - giving industry up-to-date news > Weblinks to relevant articles and information source > Gale Library accessed via OpenSpace What is work placement? Work placement is a structured learning program undertaken in a workplace. It involves undertaking set tasks and activities over time under the guidance of a workplace superviser and Open Colleges Workplace Assessor. To be assessed in the workplace you will complete a logbook of workplace tasks, complete a workplace portfolio and undergo interviews with your Workplace Assessor. A work placement can be a highly stimulating and rewarding part of the course. It will enable you to participate in a real workplace and put into practice the new skills and knowledge that you are learning in your course. The work placement also provides Open Colleges with an opportunity to assess the skills and knowledge you have developed through the course in the workplace. This is called workplace assessment. Open Colleges provides you with a Work Placement Overview. This details the specific requirements of the workplace and workplace supervisor to meet the needs of the course. You are required to identify a suitable organisation for your work placement. However, Open Colleges can provide advice and direction through our Work Placement Support Team. Please note that you may need to undertake the work placement at more than one workplace in order to meet the requirements of the course, depending on the nature and scope of activities conducted at the workplace. More information can be found in the Workplace Assessment Guide.

HLT43015 Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance (Community Rehabilitation) Specific work placement requirements: > Duration: 120 hours (minimum). > Workplace: The workplace will need to be involved in the delivery of professional allied health services to clients. Students will need access to specialist equipment and resources such as access to clients requiring exercise programs and rehabilitation services. Complete details of the requirements of the workplace are available in the Work Placement Overview. > Supervisor: Your supervisor will need to be qualified Allied Health Professional, such as a Physiotherapist, Occupational Therapist, Speech Pathologist, Nutritionist or Dietician. > Recommendation: Open Colleges recommends that you consider the work placement options in your local area prior to enrolling in this course. > Requirements: There are a number of statutory checks required by workplaces, such as a Criminal Record Check. These vary by state. In addition, individual workplaces may impose additional requirements on students undertaking work placement. You will be responsible for the costs of any such checks or requirements. The Open Colleges website has information on the individual statutory requirements for each state and territory. > Insurance: Open Colleges provides insurance cover for the mandatory work placement you undertake as part of your course. This insurance coverage includes Public and Products Liability Insurance as well as Student Personal Accident Insurance. > Questions? Contact our Enrolment Consultants on 1300 853 033 to discuss any questions you might have regarding the work placement requirements of the course. How is the course assessed? During the course, you will undertake: > Knowledge tests > Case studies > Demonstrations/Presentations > Practical assessments - Logbook - Porfolio - Interview questions - Report What about Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)? We understand that you may already have many skills and areas of expertise that you have obtained in different ways and these are recognised through our Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) process. Open Colleges has developed an RPL Application Kit for this course. The Student Handbook, available on the Open Colleges website, provides more information about our RPL process. Alternatively, you can contact a Enrolment Consultant to discuss your RPL options. What about Credit Transfer? Students who have completed the HLT33015 Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance may be eligible for credit transfer. Contact a Enrolment Consultant for more information. What is the duration of the course? The maximum duration for the course is 24 months. To complete the course in this timeframe, we recommend that you study a minimum of 15 hours per week. This is a guide only the time taken to complete your course will depend on your level of skill and knowledge.

HLT43015 Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance (Community Rehabilitation) What are the entry requirements for the course? Education Requirements You will need to have completed year 10 or a qualification at the Certificate II level or higher. Minimum Age Requirements You will need to be at least 16 years old. If you are under 18 your application form will need to be signed by a parent or guardian. English Language Requirements This course requires you to undertake a range of written assessments and engage in online discussion forums. Furthermore, the course relies on the extensive use of written communication. You will also require a level of English proficiency to operate in a health environment while undertaking work placement. As such, entry to the course requires English proficiency to Year 10 level. Where prospective learners have not successfully completed English at Year 10 level, they can demonstrate equivalency in one of the following: > Successful completion of a Nationally Recognised Training qualification at Certificate II level or higher; or > 2 years relevant industry experience in a role that requires the use of written documentation and communication. Open Colleges recognises that not all people are able to read, write and perform calculations to the same standard. See Language, Literacy and Numeracy Considerations section for more information on tools, resources and support services provided to learners by Open Colleges. Computing Requirements You will need access to a computer and the internet and have basic computing skills. Minimum specifications for your computer are: > Microsoft Office 2010 or equivalent > Broadband Internet Connection > 2GB of Ram > CD-ROM or DVD drive > Adobe Reader X or equivalent > Printer and associated software > Scanner and associated software > Digital imaging software > File compression software > Adobe Flash Player 10 or higher Specific requirements for Windows users: > Microsoft Windows 7 or higher (Windows 8 recommended) > 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster processor (2GHz or faster recommended) Specific requirements for Mac OS users: > Mac OS X v 10.5 or higher (Mac OS X v 10.6 or higher is recommended) > 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster Intel processor (2GHz or faster recommended) Audio-Visual Requirements You may need access to a digital video recording device and/or a digital camera and associated software to save and upload video and image files to OpenSpace. Many mobile phones and smart phones include this technology. Structured Workplace Learning Requirements As part of this course you are required to undertake Structured Workplace Learning, which includes securing a Work Placement. This may also involve needing to obtain a number of other certificates and statutory checks, at your own cost. Physical Requirements You will be required to undertake the tasks of an Allied Health Assistant during work placement which involves providing direct personal assistance.

HLT43015 Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance (Community Rehabilitation) If you are undertaking the unit HLTAID003 Provide first aid, will be required to undertake Cardio- Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) continuously for a minimum 2 minutes while kneeling on the floor as indicated in the assessment requirements for the unit. What support services are available? During your studies with Open Colleges, you will have access to a comprehensive range of support services. These include: Academic Support Your experienced Trainers and Assessors are available in OpenSpace to answer any questions you may have regarding the learning materials or assessments. Your Trainer can also provide you with advice and support regarding the overall course. Student Support The Student Support Team is your one-stop service centre for all student administrative issues including enrolment, change of contact details, OpenSpace support, assessment results and certification. You can access the Student Support Team in OpenSpace or by email or phone. Learning Support The Learning Support Team is a dedicated team of specialists that can provide you with a comprehensive induction to studying with Open Colleges as well as specific support if you encounter learning difficulties during your studies. Learning support resources, such as writing guides, are available in OpenSpace. You can access the Learning Support Team via your Trainer and Assessor or the Student Support Team. Peer Support As a student of Open Colleges you can also access our Study Buddy system. This enables you to connect with other Open Colleges students studying your course that live near you. Students find this is a great way to keep motivated and build lasting friendships and networks. More information? The Student Handbook, available on the Open Colleges website, provides more detailed information on the support services available to students. We recommend that you read the Student Handbook prior to enrolling with us. What will I obtain on completion of the course? Upon successful completion of this course you will receive a nationally recognised qualification HLT43015 Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance (Community Rehabilitation) awarded by Integrated Care & Management Training Pty Ltd (Provider Number: 90197). What further studies could I pursue? Successful completion of the HLT43015 Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance may lead to further studies in areas such as other allied health specialisations or nursing. What funding support options exist? Austudy/Abstudy This course is Austudy/Abstudy approved, but you will need to apply directly to Centrelink for information on eligibility. Work Placement Support The Work Placement Support Team can provide you with support, advice and resources if you encounter difficulties in securing a workplace for your work placement.

HLT43015 Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance (Community Rehabilitation) Modules and Units Once you are enrolled in this course, you will receive access to the first Module, which contains the first set of units for the course. When you have completed the theory component of these units, you ll be given access to the next Module. You ll also need to successfully complete any workplace assessments for a specific unit, to complete that unit. Order of Studies Code Unit Title Module 1 HLTAHA001 Assist with an allied health program CHCCOM005 Communicate and work in health or community services CHCCOM002 Use communication to build relationships CHCDIV001 Work with diverse people Module 2 BSBMED301 Interpret and apply medical terminology appropriately HLTAAP001 Recognise healthy body systems HLTAAP002 Confirm physical health status Module 3 HLTWHS002 Follow safe work practices for direct client care Module 4 CHCLEG003 Manage legal and ethical compliance Module 5 HLTAHA004 Support client independence and community participation HLTAHA024 Work within a community rehabilitation environment CHCHCS001 Provide home and community support services Module 6 BSBINM301 Organise workplace information Module 7 HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation* HLTAID002 Provide basic emergency life support* HLTAID003 Provide first aid* *Open Colleges does not provide these units. Students will need to complete these units at their own cost with an external Registered Training Organisation. For full course competency details visit www.training.gov.au

About Allied Health Allied health is an emerging industry sector and job roles for allied health workers are expected to steadily increase as health professionals require more skilled assistants to support the demands of their workload, due in part to an ageing population. As the need for specialist care increases, health care facilities look for employees with the right qualifications. Allied health is a term that covers all the professions involved in health care, apart from doctors, dentists and nurses. These professions may include physiotherapy, speech pathology, pharmacy, nutrition and dietetics, occupational therapy, podiatry and rehabilitation. With the increase of the allied health assistant workforce within Australia over recent years in response to workforce demands, the development of a Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance recognised the increasing sophistication in the allied health assistant skill level. In the workplace This qualification covers workers who provide therapeutic and program-related support to allied health professionals. The worker is required to conduct therapeutic and program related activities under the guidance of an allied health professional. Allied health assistants work under the delegation, monitoring and supervision of allied health professionals. They assist in the provision of a range of services including: inpatient care, ambulatory care, rehabilitation, outpatients, aged care and community (paediatric and adult). Their work setting may include hospitals, community health centres, schools and clients homes. Whilst some allied health assistants only work within one discipline, many assistants work across disciplines, providing assistance to multiple health professionals. Work opportunities exist in the public and private sectors and can be found in the following areas: > Hospital services > Rehabilitation services > Community health services > Private practice > NGO health services > Sports services > Primary health services > Volunteer services.

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