Certificate IV in Leisure and Health
Course Code: CHC43415
The Certificate IV in Leisure and Health is a nationally recognised qualification for those that are either seeking employment or wish to become qualified for their current role within the leisure and health industry. Graduates participate in the design, implementation and evaluation of leisure, health activities and programs for clients in one or more sector areas. They can be employed within residential facilities and/or in community agencies and day centres, completing specialised tasks and functions in relation to leisure and health. By the completion of this qualification, graduates will be responsible for their own outputs under direct or indirect supervision within organisational guidelines.
This course is intended for those looking to enter the aged care industry.
OCCUPATION TITLES MAY INCLUDE
Activities Officer
Community Leisure Officer
Diversional Therapy Assistant
Leisure Officer
Recreation Activities Officer
Modes of Study
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Face To Face
Delivered as a full-time classroom and practicum-based course over a 10-month period. Students attend classes 2 days per week (5:30pm – 9:00pm) Monday and Tuesday with practical placement hours completed throughout the duration of the course.
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Online
Attend online classes one night per week with your allocated trainer.
This qualification may also be delivered and assessed as a workplace-based traineeship model. For further information regarding this model, please contact FYI Training and speak to a student advisor
Course Information
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Funded cost for the course is $195 for eligible individuals.
For full details of the Eligibility Criteria for Government Funding available, please go to the “Funding” tab on our website or give us a call on 1300 884 133 between 9am to 5pm on weekdays to discuss your circumstances .
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Each student must complete a pre-training review as part of their application. The pre-training review allows for the opportunity to have a discussion with student administration on your goals and ensures this is the correct course for you.
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What is practical placement?
Practical placement, as explained by the Victorian Department of Education and Training, is structured workplace learning that provides students with first hand experience and on the job training relating to their course. It is a fantastic opportunity for students to implement the skills they are learning about, gain confidence with their future role within their chosen industry, develop their job related skills, and to gain an insight into how the industry works before they graduate. FYI Training arranges student’s placements with trusted networks that are reliable and understand what it takes to support students and provide them with the best possible experience. This is to ensure that all FYI Training graduates understand the expectations of the industry and
have the confidence and necessary knowledge to provide high quality care in the aged care, disability, and
home and community care industries.Placement Requirements
Students are required to complete a total of 120 hours of practical placement. Practical placement hours in the nominated aged care facility are 9:30am – 4:30pm. Practical placement is only able to be completed during the daytime and not able to be completed as night shifts or on the weekends (Monday – Friday only). As stated previously, candidates are required to successfully pass a National Police Check (and supply FYI Training with a copy of this if it was not completed through FYI Training) prior to the commencement of practical placement.
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Placement is structured to allow students to complete their full placement hours during the course dates and is factored into the course duration. It is structured in a way to allow students to implement different strategies and techniques that they learn over a period of time. This allows students to build on their knowledge and skills, improving their abilities and confidence. For the placement dates for a specific course, please see the course schedule. Additionally, practical placement is only able to be completed during the week and is unavailable on the weekends (Monday – Friday only). Please note students undertaking placement may be required to produce a record of immunisations prior to commencing work placement. Immunisation Certificates can be obtained from your local General Practitioner. Please be aware that any cost incurred for any required immunisations will be payable by the student.
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Upon completion of this qualification, candidates may seek to enrol into a higher qualification within a similar discipline; an example of this is the Diploma of Leisure and Health.
Course Units
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CHCCOM002
Use communication to build relationships
55 hrs -
CHCDIV001
Work with diverse people
40 hrs -
CHCLAH001
Work effectively in the leisure and health industries
50 hrs -
CHCLAH002
Contribute to leisure and health programming
65 hrs -
CHCLAH003
Participate in the planning, implementation and monitoring of individual leisure and health programs
80 hrs -
CHCLAH004
Participate in planning leisure and health programs for clients with complex needs
50 hrs -
CHCLAH005
Incorporate lifespan development and sociological concepts into leisure and health programming
65 hrs -
CHCPRP003
Reflect on and improve own professional practice
120 hrs -
HLTAAP002
Confirm physical health status
90 hrs -
HLTWHS002
Follow safe work practices for direct client care
25 hrs -
CHCDIS007
Facilitate the empowerment of people with disability
100 hrs -
CHCCCS015
Provide individualised support
30 hrs -
CHCAGE005
Provide support to people living with dementia
65 hrs -
CHCAGE001
Facilitate the empowerment of older people
50 hrs -
CHCCCS023
Support independence and wellbeing
80 hrs -
CHCCCS025
Support relationships with carers and families
70 hrs