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This course supersedes CHCPRT001 - Identify and respond to children and young people at risk.
Per enrolment
EPEC Education is a Registered Training Organisation, and delivers training Nationally, and is approved by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA). Only RTO's can issue nationally recognised qualifications.
EPEC Education maintains consistent engagement with the industries that we offer courses for, to make sure that the skills and knowledge that are taught are a high quality, and continue to be pertinent to future employers and the relevant industries involved.
This unit is delivered 100% online through our easy E-Learning system.
With our E-Learning system you are able to access your study at anytime, either on a mobile device, tablet, laptop or computer.
There are no practical placement requirements for this unit.
Under the National Quality Framework, Nominated Supervisors and persons in day-to-day charge must have training in child protection in order to be the responsible person in charge of a service.
This unit from the CHC Community Services Training Package meets this requirement and addresses the following areas:
This course is also recommended for Mandatory Reporters and those who supervise children regularly.
On average this unit takes 6-8 hours to complete.
You will have a maximum of 6 months (183 days) to complete the unit.
Upon successful completion of the training and assessment, you will be awarded a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment.
Your result will also be recorded against your Unique Student Identifier, and added to your online transcript.
Per enrolment
This is a refresher course for those who have previously completed Nationally Recognised training such as CHCPRT025, CHCPRT026, CHCPRT001 or CHCPRT002.
This course is also suitable for those who are not required to undertake accredited training but are required to be aware of indicators of abuse or neglect and how to respond.
Refresher training is relevant to demonstrate compliance with Reg 84 and Quality Area 2.
This unit is delivered 100% online through our E-Learning system.
With our E-Learning system you are able to access your study at anytime, either on a mobile device, tablet, laptop or computer.
There are no practical placement requirements for this unit.
Under the National Quality Framework, Nominated Supervisors and persons in day-to-day charge must have training in child protection in order to be the responsible person in charge of a service.
This unit from the CHC Community Services Training Package meets this requirement and addresses the following areas:
This course is also recommended for Mandatory Reporters and those who supervise children regularly.
Upon successful completion of the training and assessment, you will be awarded a Certificate of Completion.
Please Note: This is not a nationally recognised course. The term “refresher course” is an industry term referring to training designed to assist the participant in demonstrating up-to-date knowledge of a previously studied topic. A refresher training course does not necessarily have a course code or provide any formal accreditation.
Per enrolment
Child Protection Refresher: This course is for those who have previously completed Nationally Recognised training such as CHCPRT025, CHCPRT026, CHCPRT001 or CHCPRT002.
Child Supervision Refresher: Active and effective supervision is the most important element in providing children with a safe and healthy environment. Learn practical strategies for ensuring a safe and nurturing environment for children.
This bundle is also suitable for those who are not required to undertake accredited training but are required to be aware of indicators of abuse or neglect and how to respond.
Refresher training is relevant to demonstrate compliance with Reg 84 and Quality Area 2.
This unit is delivered 100% online through our E-Learning system.
With our E-Learning system you are able to access your study at anytime, either on a mobile device, tablet, laptop or computer.
There are no practical placement requirements for this unit.
Under the National Quality Framework, Nominated Supervisors and persons in day-to-day charge must have training in child protection in order to be the responsible person in charge of a service.
This unit from the CHC Community Services Training Package meets this requirement and addresses the following areas:
This course is also recommended for Mandatory Reporters and those who supervise children regularly.
Upon successful completion of the training and assessment, you will be awarded a Certificate of Completion.
Please Note: This is not a nationally recognised course. The term “refresher course” is an industry term referring to training designed to assist the participant in demonstrating up-to-date knowledge of a previously studied topic. A refresher training course does not necessarily have a course code or provide any formal accreditation.
This course supersedes CHCPRT002 - Support the rights and safety of children and young people
Per enrolment
EPEC Education is a Registered Training Organisation, and delivers training Nationally, and is approved by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA). Only RTO's can issue nationally recognised qualifications.
EPEC Education maintains consistent engagement with the industries that we offer courses for, to make sure that the skills and knowledge that are taught are a high quality, and continue to be pertinent to future employers and the relevant industries involved.
The training for this unit is delivered online through our easy E-Learning system.
With our E-Learning system you are able to access your study at anytime, either on a mobile device, tablet, laptop or computer.
A 3rd Party Report will need to be filled out for this unit.
Under the National Quality Framework, Nominated Supervisors and persons in day-to-day charge must have training in child protection in order to be the responsible person in charge of a service.
This unit from the CHC Community Services Training Package meets this requirement and addresses the following areas:
This course is also recommended for Mandatory Reporters and those who supervise children regularly.
On average this unit takes 5-8 hours to complete.
You will have a maximum of 6 months (183 days) to complete the unit.
Upon successful completion of the training and assessment, you will be awarded a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment.
Your result will also be recorded against your Unique Student Identifier, and added to your online transcript.
Per enrolment
Active and effective supervision is the most important element in providing children with a safe and healthy environment.
Join Dr Mary Anne Hall as she provides practical strategies for ensuring a safe and nurturing environment for children.
This unit is delivered 100% online through our E-Learning system.
With our E-Learning system you can access your study at any time, either on a mobile device, tablet, laptop or computer.
There are no practical placement requirements for this unit.
Under the National Quality Framework, Nominated Supervisors and persons in day-to-day charge must have training in child protection in order to be the responsible person in charge of a service.
This unit from the CHC Community Services Training Package meets this requirement and addresses the following areas:
This course is also recommended for Mandatory Reporters and those who supervise children regularly.
Upon successful completion of the training and assessment, you will be awarded a Certificate of Completion.
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