Distance Learning Australia and US

In partnership with Distance Learning Australia (DLA), National College offers a selection of our courses via distance education. This option is ideal for those with time or location issues that may restrict them from attending a course that requires classroom attendance.

On successful completion of a course (or unit), you will receive the same qualification as a classroom-based course, which is the same offered in TAFE Institutes.

When you enrol in one of the DLA courses, you will receive a user name and password to enter your online course as soon as your enrolment is processed. During your study contact is by phone and email, with unlimited support available from your trainer. The estimated time frame for courses is based on four weeks per unit at 4-6 hours per week, however you can complete as quickly as you wish and in most cases an extension can be arranged by asking for more time before the finish date given to you.

Participants may have the opportunity to attend a virtual classroom during their study. This will apply to those who enrol in full certificate courses, and anyone who enrols in TAAASS404A, the validation unit where they will carry out a validation. DLA anticipates organising virtual classes so that participants can attend at least once during their course. Participation will be optional and a person can still achieve their goals if technologies prevent them from participating in activities requiring higher levels of technology (e.g. broadband and internet requirements).

Course list
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Certificate IV
Certificate IV in Frontline Management BSB40807
Certificate IV in Training and Assessment by RPL
Certificate IV in Training and Assessment TAA40104
Certificate IV in Training and Assessment Upgrade Course

Certificate IV Short Courses
Certificate IV in Frontline Management from BSB40807 Module 1
Certificate IV in Frontline Management from BSB40807 Module 2
Certificate IV in Training and Assessment Module 1- The Training environment
Certificate IV in Training and Assessment Module 2 - The Training Design
Certificate IV in Training and Assessment Module 3 - work based and individuals
Certificate IV in Training and Assessment Module 4 - Deliver Training, Large Groups
Certificate IV in Training and Assessment Module 5 - Assessment and Validation

Certificate IV in Community Services Work CHC40902

Description This qualification is delivered by blended delivery with a mix of face to face and distance mode. The course includes attendance face to face and there are start times. Please contact us for information on location and timeframes before you enrol. The course covers workers who provide a range of services and interventions to clients, and/or implement health promotion and community interventions. Work may take place in a range of contexts such as community based organisations, residential rehabilitation services and outreach services. Workers may have supervisory responsibilities, and would be expected to work autonomously under the broad guidance of others and are required to have an understanding of Indigenous culture.

The course takes a group-based approach to developing emotional intelligence. You will be expected to work closely with other group members. Occupational titles relevant to the qualification may include: Community Support Worker; Detoxification Worker; Case Worker; Drug and Alcohol Worker; Support Worker; Health Education Officer; Welfare Support Worker; Outreach Officer; Family Support Worker; Mental Health Worker; Drug and Alcohol Counsellor; Domestic Violence Worker.  
Price AUD$2,500.00 
Units

The units that make up this course are:

  • CHCAOD2C Orientation to the alcohol and other drugs sector
  • CHCCD12D Apply a community development framework
  • CHCCM2C Establish and monitor a case plan
  • CHCCOM3C Utilise specialist communication skills to build strong relationships
  • CHCCS2C Deliver and develop client services
  • CHCCS301A Work within a legal and ethical framework
  • CHCCS402A Respond holistically to client issues
  • CHCCS403A Provide brief intervention
  • CHCCS405A Work effectively with culturally diverse clients and co-workers
  • CHCCS406A Provide education and support on parenting, health and wellbeing
  • CHCCS501A Assess and respond to individuals at risk of self-harm or suicide
  • CHCDFV1B Recognise and respond to domestic and family violence
  • CHCGROUP3C Plan and conduct group activities
  • CHCINF2B Maintain organisation’s information systems
  • CHCMH1B Orientation to mental health work
  • CHCOHS401A Implement and monitor OHS policies and procedures for a workplace
  • CHCORG5B Maintain an effective work environment