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Certified
Nanny & Childcarer
CHC15, Certificate III CHC30402
Business, Education & Industry
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This
course has been developed against the national standards for working
with children. It is packed with practical real-life activities
and you will have real child care exercises to do. In addition,
you will have online access to Cybertots and interactive activities
in the eLearning Centre to further practise and test your knowledge
and skills. And you can talk with other students from all over the
country in the Student Forum.
Your
course is made up of tutorial workbooks (lessons), assignment projects
and printed/online supplements. You
have up to 5 years to complete your course and graduate or Fast
Track your course over weeks or months.
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Certificate
III in Children's Services CHC30402
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Tutorial
1. Identify and Respond to Children and Young People At Risk
of Harm CHCCHILD1C
Topic 1: Implement practices in the workplace that support
the protection of children
Topic 2: Report indications of possible risk of harm
Tutorial
2. Ensure Childrens Health and Safety CHCCN1D
Topic 1: Maintain a clean and hygienic environment for children
Topic 2: Provide a safe environment for children
Topic 3: Supervise the safety of children
Topic 4: Travel with children safely
Topic 5: Administer medication within guidelines
Tutorial
3. Care for Children CHCCN2C
Topic 1: Provide physical care for a range of children
Topic 2: Create opportunities for children to develop their
understanding of needs
Topic 3: Respond to the emotional needs of children
Tutorial
4. Respond to Illness, Accidents and Emergencies CHCCN4D
Topic 1: Apply procedures for prevention and control of infection
Topic 2: Recognise and respond to signs of potential illness
Topic 3: Respond to emergencies and accidents
Topic 4: Respond to threats and situations of danger
Tutorial
5. Work Within a Legal and Ethical Framework CHCCS301A
Topic 1: Follow the policies and practices of the chil care
centre or place of work
Topic 2: Work ethically and within legal guidelines
Topic 3: Recognise and respond when clients rights and
interests are not being protected
Tutorial
6. Support the Development of Children in the Service CHCFC1C
Topic 1: Support the development of children across a range
of age groups
Topic 2: Encourage the physical development of children
Topic 3: Support age-related language development Topic 4:
Assist with childrens cognitive development
Tutorial
7. Interact Effectively with Children CHCIC1C
Topic 1: Communicate continuously and positively with children
of different age groups
Topic 2: Work with children to develop their interests
Topic 3: Promote positive behaviour
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8. Participate in Workplace Safety Procedures CHCOHS301A
Topic 1: Identify hazards and assess risks in the workplace
Topic 2: Follow procedures and strategies for risk control
Topic 3: Contribute to and participate in occupational health
and safety practices in the workplace
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Tutorial
9. Deliver Services/Activities to Stimulate Childrens
Development and Enhance their Leisure CHCPR1C
Topic 1: Create a positive and stimulating environment
Topic 2: Actively guide and encourage children to undertake
a range of activities
Topic 3: Facilitate childrens play and leisure
Tutorial
10. Develop an Understanding of Childrens Interests
and Developmental Needs CHCPR3C
Topic 1: Gather information about the child through observation
Topic 2: Record observation of interests and needs appropriately
Topic 3: Use observations and information gathered to understand
the child and contribute to program planning
Tutorial
11. Prepare Nutritionally Balanced Food in a Safe and Hygienic
Manner CHCCN3C
Topic 1: Plan food and drink provisions
Topic 2: Maintain food safety while carrying out food handling
activities
Tutorial
12. Care for Babies CHCCN5C
Topic 1: Respond to babies/infants signs and needs
Topic 2: Develop and maintain a nurturing relationship with
babies/infants
Topic 3: Settle in new arrivals to the centre or place of
work
Topic 4: Provide an environment that promotes security for
children
Tutorial
13. Participate in the Work Environment CHCORG3B
Topic 1: Contribute to the effective operation of the work
team
Topic 2: Review and develop own work performance
Topic 3: Work cooperatively with others in the centre or place
of work
Tutorial
14. Work Effectively with Families in Caring for their Child
CHCRF1C
Topic 1: Establish a positive and supportive relationship
with family members
Topic 2: Exchange information with family members about childrens
physical and emotional needs
Topic 3: Respond to a family members concern about their
child
Topic 4: Reach an agreement with family members about care
practices
Topic 5: Facilitate childrens transition into care
Tutoral
15. Apply Basic First Aid HLTFA1A
You will need to undertake a basic first aid course externally,
in your area and submit a copy of your certification to the
College.
Apply Advanced First Aid HLTFA1B
In some Council jurisdictions you may also need to undertake
an Advanced First Aid course. Check with your local council.
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Employability
Skills are skills that apply across a variety of jobs and life contexts.
They are sometimes referred to as key skills, core skills, life
skills, essential skills, key competencies, necessary skills, and
transferable skills. Industrys preferred term is Employability
Skills.
Employability
Skills are defined as skills required not only to gain employment,
but also to progress within an enterprise so as to achieve one's
potential and contribute successfully to enterprise strategic directions.
There
are eight Employability Skills: communication, teamwork, problem
solving, initiative and enterprise, planning and organising, self-management,
learning, and technology.
You
can review the Employability Skills for this qualification at: http://employabilityskills.training.com.au
Enter
the following code into the search bar: CHC30402
For
an outline and facts booklet, click on Free Facts Pack. Download
it or have it mailed to you.
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