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CHCSS00133 Induction to Disability Support

The CHCSS00133 Induction to Disability Support trains you in essential skills and knowledge for working in the disability sector. Get to know the foundation of person-centred care, communication and workplace safety.

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CHCSS00133 Induction to Disability Support

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Description

The CHCSS00133 Induction to Disability Support Skill Set offers a vital introduction for individuals entering the disability sector. It equips you with foundational competencies in providing individualised support, empowering people receiving support, effective communication in health or community services, disability support practices, and safe work procedures for direct client care. Ideal for new workers or entry-level professionals, this skill set builds confidence and capability from day one. Successful completion grants a Statement of Attainment and carries credit toward broader CHC Community Services and HLT Health qualifications. Start your career with a strong, person-centred base.

Duration
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Nationally Recognised
Yes

Delivery Mode

  • Face to Face
  • Virtual/Blended
Location
  • Brisbane
  • Gold Coast
  • Ipswich
  • Logan - Beaudesert
  • Cairns

Additional Requirements

Student must be a New Worker in the Disability industry sector, which includes parents and unpaid carers of NDIS participants.

Funding Eligibility

2025-2028 Career Boost (General Training) is managed by the Department of Trade, Employment and Training (DTET).

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(Note: This eligibility requirement does not apply to individuals seeking to enrol in a skill set).

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Co-Contribution Fees

  • Non - Concessional Students
  • Concessional Students
  • Full Fee Students

Per Unit: $10.00

Total:$50.00

This fee can be paid by an employer, a family member, a friend, or another organisation or a third party unrelated to the RTO but cannot be paid or waived by the RTO (whether directly or indirectly), unless approved in writing by the Department. The fee amount represents the total cost to the student, including any enrolment charges (e.g. ID card fees), tuition, services and materials fees, and all other mandatory costs related to delivering training, assessment, and awarding the Qualification. This also includes costs such as criminal history checks, where required for Vocational placement or employment in certain occupations.

Course Units

This course has 5 units of competency:

Unit CodeUnit Name
CHCCCS031Provide individualised support
CHCCCS038Facilitate the empowerment of people receiving support
CHCCOM005Communicate and work in health or community services
CHCDIS020Work effectively in disability support
HLTWHS002Follow safe work practices for direct client care

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