CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support
Course Outline
This qualification focuses on the key role of workers in the community and/or residential setting within the aged
care, disability and other related sectors. This qualification equips our students with knowledge (theoritical and
practical), strategies and individual plans to provide person-centric support to people.
The skills in this qualification must be applied in accordance with the appropriate Commonwealth, State/Territory
legislation and Australian standards and industry codes of practice.
The Certificate III in Individual Support has the following specialist stream:
- Ageing and Disability
On completion of the Certificate III in Individual Care, students may receive credits for Certificate IV
qualifications in Ageing Support, Disability or Mental Health
Entry Requirements
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There are no academic prerequisites for the CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support. But you need to have reasonable English Language, Literacy and Numeracy to successfully complete the course (LLN). In addition, a Police Clearance Certificate, Working with Children Check (WWC) and a valid NDIS Worker Screening Check is mandatory prior to your work placement. You must also undertake a Federal Police Check (AFP) or NSW Police check (no less than 3 years old).
Pre-requisite: Completion of HLTAID011 Provide First Aid
Target Students
Target students are either current pursuing or want to pursue a career in a wide variety of care setting such as
Nursing Homes, Residential Care Facilities, Disability Care Facilities, Rehabilitation Services, Retirement
Villages, Community Healthcare Services or Hospitals.
NTA’s Graduates normally seek employment in the following roles:
- Assistant in Nursing (AIN)
- Care assistant/worker/Personal care worker
- Respite Care worker
- Community care worker/House worker/Support worker
- Home care assistant
- Disability service worker
Course Duration
The course duration for the three streams is as follows:
- Ageing and Disability Stream (Minimum 23 weeks).
The weekly class schedule is as follows:
- Classroom learning, practice and assessment
- Self study in your own time.
To achieve this qualification, the candidate must complete at least 120 hours of work Placement in a an Ageing,
Disability services organisation or related services as detailed in the Assessment requirements of the Unit of
Competency (UoC).
Course Location
This course is delivered at the following location:
Suite 106-108, 3 Railway Parade Burwood. NSW 2134
Suite 106-108, 3 Railway Parade Burwood. NSW 2134
Course Delivery and Assessment
Course Delivery
- Face to Face: Theoritical content and group discussions delivered in an interactive classroom setting
- Simulation Training: Hands on practical skills developed in a controlled environment, ensuring NTA's students are confident in real world care delivery situations
- Self paced learning: provides NTA's students the flexibility they need to complete the theoritical components and assessments at their own pace, however within the assigned timeframes.
- Work placements: Provides NTA's students exposure to Aged Care and Disability settings, with focus on practical application of theoritical knowledge developed throughout the course in professional care settings.
Course Assessment
As this is a nationally recognised qualification, students will be required to successfully complete all units to meet the requirements. Each unit contains assessments which include:
Assessment method 1: Knowledge based tests
Assessment method 2: Projects and Case studies
Assessment method 3: Practical demonstration in a simulated environment.
Assessment method 4: Demonstration of clinical skills in workplace environment
Recongition of Prior Learning (RPL) and Credit Transfers
Prospective students may have developed a number of skills in community care, through previous employment, life experience and/or formal studies. If this is the case, they are encouraged to enquire about Recognition of Prior learning (RPL) which may shorten their course. For example, Students holding a current First Aid Certificate from a recognised RTO, can receive credit towards for the Provide First Aid Unit.
Study Units and Qualification
Students will need to complete the following to meet the requirements of the qualification:
- Ageing and Disability Stream (9 Core Units, 6 Elective Units)
The details of the Core and Elective Units for each Stream is set out in the table below.
Unit Code | Unit Code Description | Type |
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HLTAID011 | Provide first aid | PR |
CHCCCS031 | Provide individualised support | C |
CHCCCS041 | Recognise healthy body systems | C |
CHCDIV001 | Work with diverse people | C |
CHCLEG001 | Work legally and ethically | C |
HLTINF006 | Apply basic principles and practices of infection prevention and control | C |
HLTWHS002 | Follow safe work practices for direct client care | C |
CHCCCS038 | Facilitate the empowerment of people receiving support | C |
CHCCCS040 | Support independence and well being | C |
CHCCOM005 | Communicate and work in health or community services | C |
CHCAGE013 | Work effectively in aged care | E |
CHCAGE011 | Provide support to people living with dementia | E |
CHCPAL003 | Deliver care services using a palliative approach | E |
CHCDIS011 | Contribute to ongoing skills development using a strengths-based approach | E |
CHCDIS020 | Work effectively in disability support | E |
CHCDIS012 | Support community participation and social inclusion | E |
C = Core; E = Elective; PR = Prerequisite
Educational Pathways
After achieving the Certificate III in Individual Support you have a number of pathway options. Some of them include:
- Certificate IV in Ageing Support with NTA
- Certificate IV in Disability Support with NTA
- Certificate IV in Mental Health with NTA
- Diploma of Community Services with NTA or
- Bachelor of Nursing with another tertiary education provider provided you meet their entry requirements.
Course Fees
NTA will decide the course fees based on the credit transfer and Unit of Competency required to achieve the qualification. Fees are payable by Cheque, Money order, Cash, Internet, Bank Deposit or Direct Debit. NTA may enter into payment plans depending on student needs on a case by case basis.