The learning sessions in this course are delivered by your dedicated Warner Institute Course Manager,
in our live, interactive classroom hosted on Microsoft Teams.
This course is the ‘right-one’ for you if you’re working in a support role undertaking some activities with clients in residential and/or community, working in a in a leisure and health role, someone in a care role who wants to enrich the lives of their clients or someone wanting to start work in the aged and/or disability sectors to undertake a Leisure & Health role
“I am passionate about empowering caregivers with the skills and knowledge they need to support and empower those they serve, ensuring that every individual feels valued and cared for in their community.”
I'm the Course Consultant for this course.
I'll happily answer all you questions about this program so that you can decide if it's the 'right-one' for you.
I'll also assess your eligibility for government funding too.
Let me help you take the right next step on your pathway.
No
Enrolment Application Fees,
or Materials Fees
when you enrol in courses starting before
November 30th, 2024
This course tuition fee is FREE if you meet eligibility criteria for this qualification.
You will be required to pay the specified Enrolment Application and Materials Fees to enrol in this course.
Download the Course Guide for the full details.
This is the Tuition Fee if you do not meet the eligibility criteria for Skills First funding.
You will be required to pay the specified Enrolment Application and Materials Fees to enrol in this course.
Download the Course Guide for the full details.
You pay this when you submit your enrolment application.
Paying up front?
We'll discount the Materials fee to $395
On a payment plan, you'll pay $50 of the materials fee when you submit your enrolment application; and the remainder in instalments.
This course tuition fee is FREE if you meet eligibility criteria for this qualification.
You will be required to pay the specified Enrolment Application and Materials Fees to enrol in this course.
Download the Course Guide for the full details.
This is the Tuition Fee if you do not meet the eligibility criteria for Skills First funding.
You will be required to pay the specified Enrolment Application and Materials Fees to enrol in this course.
Download the Course Guide for the full details.
This course is FREE if you meet eligibility criteria for this qualification. You won't be required to pay any Tuition, Materials or Admin Fees to enrol in this course. Download the Course Guide for the full details.
This course is FREE if you meet eligibility criteria for this qualification. You won't be required to pay any Tuition, Materials or Admin Fees to enrol in this course. Download the Course Guide for the full details.
This is the all inclusive Tuition Fee if you're unable to meet the eligibility criteria for Skills First funding. You won't be required to pay any extra Materials Costs or Admin Fees to enrol in this course Download the Course Guide for the full details.
The hours you work will be credited towards the 120 hours minimum work experience required for this qualification. You will need a mix of aged and disability sector experience. You will be provided with Warner Institute documentation to complete to prove your work hours in each sector.
We will organise your supervised work placement. This qualification has a practical experience requirement of 120 x hours. You will undertake two placement blocks throughout this course, 1-2 weeks in Leisure and Health(Disability), and 2-weeks in Leisure and Health(Ageing).
These will be scheduled in the 2nd half of your course. Your Host Placement Providers will nominate the dates and times of your placement shifts.
Our Whole Person Learning Model understands that you are unique and human and not a 'widget' in some training, factory-like, production line.
Few of us learn everything when it's delivered on a monotonous, boring, lecture-like standard way.
We understand that learning is more effective, interesting and fun if it draws on a variety of different modes; Visual, Auditory, Reading/Writing, and Kinesthetic.
This is why in every session, you'll get to talk, listen, role-play, watch, ask questions, solve and read. This means that you'll learn in ways that best suit you because the material is engaging and accessible.
If you're currently working in an activity role, the hours you work will be credited towards the 120 hours minimum work experience required for this qualification. You will need a mix of aged and disability sector experience. You will be provided with Warner Institute documentation to complete to prove your work hours in each sector.
If you're not currently working in an activity role:
We will organise your supervised work placement. This qualification has a practical experience requirement of 120 x hours. You will undertake two placement blocks throughout this course, 1-2 weeks in Leisure and Health(Disability), and 2-weeks in Leisure and Health(Ageing).
These will be scheduled in the 2nd half of your course. Your Host Placement Providers will nominate the dates and times of your placement shifts.
If you are unable to demonstrate the required tasks within their workplace as detailed in the Assessment Requirements of the units of competency, then you will need to undertake a supervised practical placement to fulfil these requirements.
Where this is required, Warner Institute will organise and schedule your supervised practical work placement with an approved host provider, including having you assessed by a qualified Warner Institute Course Manager (Trainer & Assessor).
Your Supervised Practical Work Placement hours will be undertaken at the location of your host placement provider(s) on non-class days. Your placement shifts will be scheduled by your host placement provider.
Note that if you do not accept the host placement provider(s) as organised by Warner Institute then you will be required to seek your own alternative Warner Institute approved provider and this may delay your successful completion of the course.
Successfully completing this nationally accredited course provides you with the qualification to work in a range of roles within the community sector, ageing support sector or disability sector.
You'll be making a real difference to peoples lives through supporting those living with disability or with complex needs to achieve their goals, develop their capabilities and build independence, and fully participate in the community.
Working in the care and support sector can provide flexibility, with the opportunity to work part-time, full-time or casual shifts scheduled around your other commitments.
These roles include but not limited to working as a; Lifestyle Activities Assistant in Aged Care, Disability, or Planned Activity Groups and Day Centres Lifestyle Coordinator or Volunteer Coordinator.
We all want to see you succeed!
Your Course Manager is available to support you between sessions if you get stuck. You can call, text or email them and they’ll respond back to you with the support you need. Your Course Consultant is there for you too.
Coaching Sessions are included within the delivery of the course. These are scheduled at regular points throughout the program. These Coaching Sessions have been created to support you with additional coaching including simulated tasks, role-play assessments, subject matter revision, workplace assessment, review and any required catch-up.
You will require access to a computer or tablet and reliable internet access and capacity to stream video with audio for any online classroom sessions, including any catch-up sessions. You will be required to log on for the duration of each session with both your camera and microphone activated.
Successful completion of this course will see you graduate with the nationally accredited qualification: CHC43415 Certificate IV in Leisure & Health qualification.
Fill in this form to download the course guide for this program.