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Mixed delivery mode: face to face and online via the Zoom platform. Face to face classes are kept small with a maximum of 15 students per class. Some training and assessment is delivered online. Students will also be required to complete some self-directed learning tasks.
Blended (Face-to-face and Online) · 2 days per week
Flexible start dates

Course Overview
Where You Can Study
Level 1, 457 Chapel Rd, Bankstown NSW 2200
Eligibility
Career & Study Pathways
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
ASQA
Professional Body
Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission / NDIS Quality and Safeguards
Accreditation Status
AccreditedSkills Assessor
TRA / VETASSESS
Course Content
Respond to client needs
Core unit
Communicate and work in health or community services
Core unit
Work with diverse people
Core unit
Follow safe work practices for direct client care
Core unit
Manage personal stressors in the work environment
Core unit
Provide individualised support
Elective unit
Implement participation and engagement strategies
Elective unit
Facilitate the empowerment of people with disability
Elective unit
Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural safety
Elective unit
Identify and respond to children and young people at risk
Elective unit
Engage respectfully with young people
Elective unit
Organise personal work priorities
Elective unit
Common Questions
Training under the NSW Government Smart and Skilled Program is fee-free and fully funded by the NSW Government. You may be eligible if you are: unemployed (whether receiving welfare or not), at risk of losing your job, aged 16–24 years (including school leavers), in receipt of any welfare payment, a veteran or their partner, or employed in aged care, childcare, disability care or digital skill industries. To check eligibility, visit www.smartandskilled.nsw.gov.au or call 1300 77 21 04.
The course runs for 52 weeks, comprising 40 weeks of classes and 12 weeks of holidays. Students attend 2 days per week.
Since July 20, 2020, BCC Institute has been using a mixed delivery mode, delivering sessions face to face and online via the Zoom platform. Face to face classes are kept small with a maximum of 15 students per class. Some training and assessment is also delivered online, and students are required to complete some self-directed learning tasks.
To enrol in the Certificate III in Community Services, domestic students must have completed Year 10 (or equivalent), undertake a Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) course pre-assessment test, and hold a Unique Student Identifier (USI). Students must also have access to a PC or equivalent running Microsoft Windows 2010 and Microsoft Office 2010 or above, as well as an internet connection.
On completion of the CHC32015 Certificate III in Community Services, students may be interested in completing the CHC43115 Certificate IV in Disability or CHC52015 Diploma of Community Services at BCC Institute. Other options include the CHC42015 Certificate IV in Community Services or CHC43215 Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs.
Application
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Step 02
Submit Documents
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Step 03
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