Course providers in Queensland
The Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability) equips individuals with the skills to work in the disability sector, including person-centered care, communication, safety procedures, promoting independence, and community participation. This course includes supervised work placements. On completion, graduates can work as disability support workers in various settings.
Learn moreThe Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing and Disability) is a comprehensive program designed to equip students with the necessary knowledge and practical skills to provide care and support to individuals in the ageing and disability sectors. Through a combination of theoretical learning and hands-on training, students will develop a deep understanding of person-centred care, communication techniques, and the ability to assist individuals with daily living activities, promoting independence and enhancing their quality of life.
Learn moreBecome a qualified personal carer with the CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support. This nationally recognised qualification allows you to enter one of Australia’s most rapidly growing work sectors and you can specialise in either aged care or disability support. The course covers: supporting independence and wellbeing, recognising healthy body systems, communication protocols in health and community services, implementing infection controls, workplace safety for direct client care, recognising risk of falls, visiting client residences, assisting with client medications, and much more. Enquire now for the full list of study units, personal care career outcomes, and course openings in your area.
Learn moreThe Certificate IV in Mental Health (CHC43315) is for students wanting to work or volunteer providing support to people affected by mental illness or have a psychiatric disability. Students complete 15 units which focus heavily on foundation interpersonal skills such as building relationships, working collaboratively, and working with diverse cultural groups. Additionally, students graduate with practical skills and knowledge in trauma informed care, drug and alcohol issues affecting mental health and staying safe at work. To graduate and receive the qualification, each student must complete at least 80 hours of relevant work. The Certificate IV in Mental Health (CHC43315) is a nationally recognised training qualification and part of the official Community Services Training Package.
Learn moreThe CHC52021 Diploma of Community Services is a nationally recognized qualification that prepares students for leadership roles in the community services sector. Students will develop advanced skills in advocacy, social justice, policy development, and program design. Graduates can work in leadership roles, such as community services manager, program manager, or social policy analyst, in government and non-government organizations.
Learn moreThe Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing) is a comprehensive program aimed at preparing students to provide personalized care and support to elderly individuals. Through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical training, students will learn to assist with daily activities, promote independence, and contribute to the well-being and quality of life of older people in various care settings.
Learn moreThe Diploma of Counselling is suitable for students seeking careers as counsellors working with clients on personal and psychological issues using established counselling modalities. Students graduate ready to work in supported counselling roles in established agencies rather than in independent practice. Students will learn about communication, micro-counselling and interviewing skills and how to draw on varied counselling therapies to assist clients.
Learn moreLevel-up your career in disability support services with the CHC43121 Certificate IV in Disability Support. This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to provide person-centred services to people with disabilities and mental health issues. The course covers: on-the-job safety, client rights and independence, facilitating community participation and social inclusion, assisting with movement, transporting individuals, visiting client residences, and much more. Enquire now for entry requirements, disability support career outcomes, and upcoming enrolment opportunities near you.
Learn moreThe Certificate III in Community Services (CHC32015) is excellent for students seeking careers as community services workers. Students begin with the foundation skills essential for maintaining personal safety while helping others. They learn how to manage personal stress, and communicate with clients from a diverse range of cultural backgrounds. Students are then able to choose electives to pursue career interests such as working with the elderly, working with children and young people, drugs and alcohol and mental health. The Certificate III in Community Services (CHC32015) is a nationally recognised training qualification and part of the official Community Services Training Package.
Learn moreA Certificate IV in Leisure and Health CHC43415 is great for students needing the skills to design and implement leisure activities and health programs. And our course providers have structured the electives in this qualification so students gain specialised skills for working with elderly clients at home or in Australian aged care facilities. The Certificate IV in Leisure and Health CHC43415 is a nationally recognised training qualification and part of the official Community Services Training Package.
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Entry requirements set by ASQA are the basic qualifications and criteria that students must meet before enrolling in a nationally recognised course.
These requirements ensure students have the skills and knowledge needed to undertake this course.
- There are no formal academic requirements
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Career opportunities
The Diploma of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Advocacy will prepare you for the following roles.
Paralegal
Paralegals play an important role in legal proceedings by assisting lawyers and other legal professionals to prepare for cases. You’ll help prepare...
Caseworker
A Caseworker provides assistance to clients who are experiencing difficulties in their life. You might work with people going through issues such a...
Human Rights Advocate
A Human Rights Advocate promotes and protects the rights and freedoms of individuals and groups. You might work for non-governmental organisations,...
More about Diploma of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Advocacy
The Diploma of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Advocacy is an essential qualification for those looking to make a significant impact in the legal field, particularly within the local communities of Queensland. This course equips students with the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue various roles in the legal sector, such as a Legal Receptionist, Legal Secretary, and Legal Assistant. The training is delivered by reputable Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) throughout Queensland, ensuring that students receive a robust educational experience tailored to the unique needs and legal contexts of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
Completing the Diploma opens doors to numerous career paths and opportunities within the community services sector, as well as within government and public sectors. Graduates can also explore roles such as a Legal Administrator, Caseworker, and even a Legal Advisor. The curriculum dives deep into legal frameworks, advocacy skills, and social justice issues, preparing students for meaningful careers that promote the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals. Additionally, it connects well with other related fields such as Community Services and Law and Legal Services.
As graduates emerge from this program, they will not only be equipped to tackle legal challenges but also to serve as advocates for human rights in their communities. Positions like Human Rights Advocate and Paralegal are vital in furthering the representation and support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. This qualification serves as a critical stepping stone in building a socially just society, fostering respect and understanding within Queensland's diverse cultural landscape. For more information on what this course offers, visit the Diploma of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Advocacy page.
Courses by location
- Diploma of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Advocacy in Brisbane
- Diploma of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Advocacy in Bundaberg
- Diploma of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Advocacy in Cairns
- Diploma of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Advocacy in Gladstone
- Diploma of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Advocacy in Gold Coast
- Diploma of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Advocacy in Gympie
- Diploma of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Advocacy in Hervey Bay
- Diploma of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Advocacy in Mackay
- Diploma of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Advocacy in Maryborough
- Diploma of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Advocacy in Rockhampton
- Diploma of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Advocacy in Thuringowa
- Diploma of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Advocacy in Toowoomba
- Diploma of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Advocacy in Townsville
- Diploma of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Advocacy in Yeppoon