Certificate IV in Ageing Support
Course Code: CHC43015
Duration: 60 weeks including break
Work placement: 120 hours minimum
Location: Melbourne CBD, Hobart CBD
Intake: Jan, April, July & Oct (* Monthly intake available for onshore students )
Tuition Fees: $12500 (Fee for Service)
Application Fee: $250
Material Fee: $250
Course Overview:
This qualification reflects the role of support workers who complete specialised tasks and functions in aged services; either in residential, home or community based environments. Workers will take responsibility for their own outputs within defined organisation guidelines and maintain quality service delivery through the development, facilitation and review of individualised service planning and delivery. Workers may be required to demonstrate leadership and have limited responsibility for the organisation and the quantity and quality of outputs of others within limited parameters. To achieve this qualification, the candidate must have completed at least 120 hours of work as detailed in the Assessment Requirements of the units of competency
Career Outcome:
On completion, students will be able to make informed choices about employment or education pathways. Pathways could include further training, employment, or voluntary work to provide person centred support in the role of
- Personal Care Worker
- Residential care worker
- Assistant in Nursing
- Community care worker
- Home care assistant
- Personal care giver
- Support worker
Entry requirements
There are no entry requirements specified in the training package, however, CAC recommends that Learners wanting to study at Central Australian College have:
- Must have satisfactorily completed an equivalent of Australian year 12 or higher
- Must have IELTS score of 6 (or equivalent) or satisfactory completion of CAC entry test, or a completion of an ELICOS program.
- All international students must be at least 18 years of age or above to study at Central Australian College.
- Must participate in Pre-Training Assessment, prior to commencement of the course.
Students are required to produce a valid working with Children Check , National Police Clearance and Immunisation history prior to commencement of placement.
Delivery Approach
Delivery is on campus. It includes face to face delivery in the classroom with tutorials, analysis of case studies, interactive learning including discussion on key points, presentation. Simulated workplace environment is created for practice, learners are expected to undertake 120 hours of work placement to achieve this qualification.
Links with the Aged Care facilities will be developed and placements will be sourced in the local and surrounding areas, to allow students to complete work placement in a real work setting.
Assessment Method
Assessment methods are flexible, valid, reliable and fair. Assessment strategies include:
- Written/Verbal Questions
- Project / Problem solving
- Observation/Demonstration
- Documentation
- Report
- Case Studies
- Workplace projects/ Observations
Student must complete assessments at workplace.
Pathways from the qualification
Further training pathways from this qualification include
- CHC52021 – Diploma of Community Services
Course Structure
To be awarded the CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support, students must complete and demonstrate competency in 18 units of competency, consisting of 15 Core Units and 3 Electives Units.
The units offered by CAC are listed in the next section.
Core or Elective | Unit code | Unit name |
Core | CHCADV001 | Facilitate the interests and rights of clients |
Core | CHCAGE001 | Facilitate the empowerment of older people |
Core | CHCAGE003 | 3 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 wellbeing |
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 partnerships |
Core | HLTAAP001 | Recognise healthy body systems |
Core | HLTWHS002 | Follow safe work practices for direct client care |
Elective | CHCAGE002 | Implement falls prevention strategies |
Elective | CHCAGE006 | Provide food services |
Elective | CHCCOM002 | Use communication to build relationships |
Central Australian College is responsible for the quality of the training and assessment in compliance with the Standards of Registered Training Organisations (SRTO), and for the issuance of the AQF (Australian Qualifications Framework) certification documentation.
*Conditions apply
Fees may change during your course of study. CAC reserves the right to discontinue or alter any course date, tuition or service fee, location, timetable or staffing without prior notice. This will constitute a provider default and all tuition fees will be handled in accordance with Central Australian College’s Refund Policy. Interest will not be credited to Student Fees or disbursements and therefore no interest will be recovered by students in the event of cancellation. Students must maintain valid Overseas Student Health Care insurance throughout their enrollment.