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This is an update for educators who hold CHCPRT001 or CHCPRT025 to meet regulatory requirements. Educators must demonstrate knowledge of the indicators a child is at risk of harm, the processes to document concerns of risk and the NSW legislative requirements for responding to those concerns. The course also covers the updated code of ethics for Early Childhood Professionals and ensures educators are aware of organisational policies and practices around risk of harm.
Child safety and ensuring children‘s wellbeing is the core focus of protecting them from risk of harm.
The time allocated of one session, of two hours is nominal. There is no set time of day or date for doing this course.

If you require the accredited unit CHCPRT001 - Identify and respond to children and young people at risk or CHCPRT025 - Identify and report children and young people at risk, please see our other advertised Child Protection courses.

***NSW Government Subsidised places available for qualifying applicants. There is also funding available for small business owners and employees if the business has less than 20 employees or a turnover of less than $2M per year. Please contact College office for more information.


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Child Protection Refresher Training - Enrol Any time!

This is an update for educators who hold CHCPRT001 or CHCPRT025 to meet regulatory requirements. Educators must demonstrate knowledge of the indicators a child is at risk of harm, the processes to document concerns of risk and the NSW legislative requirements for responding to those concerns. The course also covers the updated code of ethics for Early Childhood Professionals and ensures educators are aware of organisational policies and practices around risk of harm.
Child safety and ensuring children‘s wellbeing is the core focus of protecting them from risk of harm.
The time allocated of one session, of two hours is nominal. There is no set time of day or date for doing this course.

If you require the accredited unit CHCPRT001 - Identify and respond to children and young people at risk or CHCPRT025 - Identify and report children and young people at risk, please see our other advertised Child Protection courses.

***NSW Government Subsidised places available for qualifying applicants. There is also funding available for small business owners and employees if the business has less than 20 employees or a turnover of less than $2M per year. Please contact College office for more information.



Course ID:
CPRT4000
Price:
$65.00 (GST exempt)
Status:
Places are available.
Location:
Distance Learning
Tutor:
Lisa Teasel
Sessions:
1 session of 2 hours
Time:
Flexible: See Description
Starts:
Flexible: See Description
Finishes:
Flexible: See Description

Child Protection Training Online - Enrol Any time!

In NSW providers have a legal requirement to ensure that the nominated supervisor of a service and any certified supervisor in day-to-day charge of a service has successfully completed a course in child protection that has been approved by NSW DEC. The only approved codes are now CHCPRT001,CHCPRT025 (now available) - all previous codes have been superseded.

Prior to enrolling you and starting your formal training, we must review your LLND skills level. This quiz is designed to identify whether you might benefit from extra help to set you up for success on your qualification journey.

a. You must complete the quiz online by copy and pasting the following link:

https://www.apprenticeships.gov.au/apprentices/how-to-find-and-prepare-for-an-apprenticeship/check-your-literacy-and-numeracy-skills/Information%20Technology

b. Once you have completed the quiz, click on “Print summary“ or Screenshot the “Your results“page showing your scores.

c. Save ONLY page 2, the “Your results“ page showing your scores, as PDF and name “FirstnameLastnameLLNDscore“ for example “JaneJonesLLND22“

d. Attach and send with your completed enrolment application forms.

Enrol in this course if you require the unit CHCPRT025 Identify and report children and young people at risk and you have previously completed CHCPRT001 Identify and respond to children and young people at risk.

It is completed via online learning which is accessed through the internet 24/7 in the comfort of your own home or workplace. You will manage your learning with the support of a Support tutor. You have a maximum of 3 months from time of enrolment to complete this unit.

Once you have enrolled, you will be issued with a user name and password and will complete your work online. A workplace visit will be required and is included in the course fee. A ‘No Refunds Policy‘ applies to all online learning courses once you have been issued with your user name and passwords, whether you have accessed the system or not.

If you require the unit as part of the qualification CHC30121, enrol using code OL2CPT. If you require the unit to update your skills for your workplace, enrol using the Code OLCPT25.

Nominated supervisors must have the current unit CHCPRT001 or CHCPRT025 in order to be compliant with the Early Childhood Education and Care regulations. Course complies with the Start Strong Program funding guidelines. ***NSW Government Subsidised places available for qualifying applicants. There is also funding available for small business owners/employees if the business has less than 20 employees or a turnover of less than $2M/year. Please contact College office for more information.


ENROL: Online or call the college on 80802121.

Dates published in the brochure are nominal.

Course ID:
OL4CPT25
Price:
$274.00 (GST exempt)
Status:
Places are available.
Location:
Online
Tutor:
Lisa Teasel
Sessions:
1 session of 30 hours
Time:
Flexible: See Description
Starts:
Flexible: See Description
Finishes:
Flexible: See Description

Child Protection Training Online - Enrol Any time!

In NSW providers have a legal requirement to ensure that the nominated supervisor of a service and any certified supervisor in day-to-day charge of a service has successfully completed a course in child protection that has been approved by NSW DEC. The only approved codes are now CHCPRT001,CHCPRT025 (now available) - all previous codes have been superseded.

Prior to enrolling you and starting your formal training, we must review your LLND skills level. This quiz is designed to identify whether you might benefit from extra help to set you up for success on your qualification journey.

a. You must complete the quiz online by copy and pasting the following link:

https://www.apprenticeships.gov.au/apprentices/how-to-find-and-prepare-for-an-apprenticeship/check-your-literacy-and-numeracy-skills/Information%20Technology

b. Once you have completed the quiz, click on “Print summary“ or Screenshot the “Your results“page showing your scores.

c. Save ONLY page 2, the “Your results“ page showing your scores, as PDF and name “FirstnameLastnameLLNDscore“ for example “JaneJonesLLND22“

d. Attach and send with your completed enrolment application forms.

I
Enrol in this course if you require the unit CHCPRT025 Identify and report children and young people at risk.

It is completed via online learning which is accessed through the internet 24/7 in the comfort of your own home or workplace. You will manage your learning with the support of a Support tutor. You have a maximum of 3 months from time of enrolment to complete this unit.

Once you have enrolled, you will be issued with a user name and password and will complete your work online. A workplace visit will be required and is included in the course fee. A ‘No Refunds Policy‘ applies to all online learning courses once you have been issued with your user name and passwords, whether you have accessed the system or not.

If you require the unit as part of the qualification CHC30121, enrol using code OL2CPT. If you require the unit to update your skills for your workplace, enrol using the Code OLCPT25.

Nominated supervisors must have the current unit CHCPRT001 or CHCPRT025 in order to be compliant with the Early Childhood Education and Care regulations. Course complies with the Start Strong Program funding guidelines. ***NSW Government Subsidised places available for qualifying applicants. There is also funding available for small business owners/employees if the business has less than 20 employees or a turnover of less than $2M/year. Please contact College office for more information.

ENROL: Online or call the college on 80802121.
Dates published in the brochure are nominal.

Course ID:
OL4CPT
Price:
$274.00 (GST exempt)
Status:
Places are available.
Location:
Online
Tutor:
Lisa Teasel
Sessions:
1 session of 30 hours
Time:
Flexible: See Description
Starts:
Flexible: See Description
Finishes:
Flexible: See Description


Materials

Please ensure you have an email address in order to undertake this course.
Once you have enrolled, you will be contacted by email within 7 working days and issued with a user name and password. You will need to advise the College of your email address before this can be issued in order to complete your work online.
Please contact the College office on 8080 2121 if more information is required.



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