
Providing training solutions to the health and community services sectors

HTA Group Training - a recruitment alternative

"A healthier community through employment"

Providing training solutions to the health and community services sectors

Group Training making recruitment and training easier

"A healthier community through employment"

Trainees
Certificate
III in Disability (CHC30408)
Qualification
Requiring 14 units to achieve this qualification:
- 10 Core units plus 4 Elective units
- Delivery of training - either classroom-based or self paced learning on the job
- Units marked (*) are classroom-based only
Core Units
CHCCS411A: Work effectively in the community sectorThis unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to work effectively in a community work or service delivery setting with communities, clients, carers, staff, visitors, suppliers and others to meet established work requirements. CHCCDIS302A: Maintain an environment to empower people with a disabilityThis unit describes the knowledge and skills required by the worker to facilitate the empowerment of a people with disability by fostering self determination, independence and strengths. CHCICS301A: Provide support to meet personal care needsThis unit describes the knowledge and skills required by workers within their designated role and responsibilities to support or assist a client with their personal care needs within the framework of an individualised care support plan. CHCICS303A: Support individual health and emotional well beingThis unit describes the knowledge and skills required by the worker to support a client’s health and emotional well being. CHCDIS323A: Contribute to skill development and maintenanceThis unit describes the knowledge and skills required to participate in supporting people with disability to develop and maintain skills in order to maximise independence. |
CHCDIS301A: Work effectively with people with a disabilityThis unit describes the knowledge and skills required as an introduction to working and communicating with people with a disability. CHCDIS322A: Support community participation and inclusionThis unit describes the knowledge and skills required by the worker to maximise the participation of a person with a disability into various community settings, functions and activities to enhance their psychosocial well being and lifestyle. CHCHICS302A: Participate in the implementation of individualised plansThis unit describes the knowledge and skills required to provide support for people to sustain quality of life according to individualised plans. CHCOHS312A: Follow safety procedures for direct care workThis unit is specifically designed to cater for safety aspects of work involving delivery of services in aged care, home and community care and disability services. The unit focuses on maintaining safety of the worker, the people being supported and other community members. CHCICS305A: Provide behaviour support in the context of individualised plansThis unit describes the knowledge and skills required to support and engage people to use positive and adaptive responses in their daily routines. |
Electives
HLTIR403B: Work effectively with culturally diverse clients and co-workersThis unit deals with the cultural awareness required for effective communication and cooperation with persons of diverse cultures. CHCAC319A: Provide support to people living with dementiaThis unit describes the knowledge and skills required as an introduction to working and communicating with people with a disability. |
HLTFA301B: Apply first aid (*)This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to provide first aid response, life support, management of casualty(s), the incident and other first aiders, until the arrival of medical or other assistance. HLTAP301A: Recognise healthy body systems in a health care contextThis unit of competency describes the basic knowledge of anatomy and physiology required to recognise body systems and their components and to identify and refer alterations associated with the functioning of the human body in the context of health care work. |