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Certified Nanny and Childcarer Course

 

 

 

 







Cert III in Children's Services CHC30708
- Australian Residents only

Business, Education & Industry

Learning Method: Correspondence with online support

Certified Nanny and Childcarer Course
Course Outline

Module 1. Ensure the Health and Safety of Children CHCCN301B
Element 1:Maintain a clean and hygienic environment
Element 2: Recognise and respond to signs of potential illness
Element 3: Provide a safe environment
Element 4: Supervise the safety of children
Element 5: Travel with children safely
Element 6: Administer medication within guidelines
Element 7: Manage and respond to allergy/anaphylaxis

Module 2. Contribute to Provision of Nutritionally Balanced Food in a Safe and Hygienic Manner CHCCN303A
Element 1: Childhood nutrition
Element 2: Encouraging healthy eating
Element 3: Planning nutritious menus
Element 4: Safe food handling

Module 3. Contribute to OHS Processes HLTOHS300A
Element 1: Identify hazards and assess risk
Element 2: Follow procedures and strategies for risk control
Element 3: Contribute to OH&S in the workplace

Module 4. Work Effectively with Culturally Diverse Clients and Co-workers HLTHIR403B
Element 1: Cultural awareness
Element 2: Working in multicultural Australia
Element 3: Cultural diversity in child care
Element 4: Dealing With cross-cultural misunderstandings
Element 5: A legal perspective
Element 6: Nannying overseas

Module 5. Identify and Respond to Children and Young People at Risk CHCCHILD401A
Element 1: What is child abuse?
Element 2: Protecting the child
Element 3: Report indications of possible risk of harm
Element 4: Apply ethical and nurturing practices in working with children

Module 6. Work within a Relevant Legal and Ethical Framework CHCCS400A
Element 1:Legislation and common law in child care
Element 2: Follow the organisation's policies and practices
Element 3: Work ethically
Element 4: Respond when clients' rights are not being protected

Module 7. Provide Care for Children CHCCN302A
Element 1: Provide physical care
Element 2: Create opportunities for children to develop their understanding of physical needs
Element 3: Establish an environment that encourages children to complete tasks themselves
Element 4: Respond to the emotional needs of children
Element 5: Settle new arrivals

Module 8. Support the Development of Children CHCFC301A
Element 1: Support the development of children
Element 2: Support the physical development of children
Element 3: Support the social development of children
Element 4: Support the emotional and psychological development of children of the same age
Element 5: Support the language development of children
Element 6: Support the creative development of children
Element 7: Support the cognitive development of children

Module 9. Interact Effectively With ChildrenCHCIC301D
Element 1: Communicate positively with children on an ongoing basis
Element 2: Promote positive behaviour
Element 3: Collaborate with children about their interests
Element 4: Respect similarities and differences and encourage children to respect these differences
Element 5: Support children in learning about the decision-making process

Module 10. Provide Experiences to Support Children's Play and Learning CHCPR301A
Element 1: Children's play and leisure
Element 2: Developmentally appropriate play activities
Element 3: Facilitate children's play and leisure

Module 11. Develop Understanding of Children's Interests and Developmental Needs CHCPR303D
Element 1: Gather information about the child through observation
Element 2: Gather information about the child from secondary sources
Element 3: Record observation of interests and needs appropriately
Element 4: Use observations and information gathered to understand the child and contribute to program planning

Module 12. Provide Care for Babies CHCCN305A
Element 1: Providing a secure environment
Element 2: Responding to babies'/infants' cues and needs
Element 3: Settling new arrivals
Element 4: Developing a nurturing relationship with babies/infants

Module 13. Participate Effectively in the Work Environment CHCORG303A
Element 1:Contributing to the workplace
Element 2: Reviewing and developing your work performance
Element 3: Working cooperatively with others
Element 4: Contributing to the development of policies, practices and structures of an organisation

Module 14. Work Effectively with Families to Care for the Child CHCRF301D
Element 1: Establish a positive relationship with family members
Element 2: Facilitate the transition to child care
Element 3: Exchange information with family members about the child's need
Element 4: Respond to a family member's concern about a child
Element 5: Reach agreement with family members about care practices

Module 15. Apply First Aid
HLTFA301B
You will need to undertake a basic first aid course externally, in your area and submit a copy of your certification to the College.

plus Apply Advanced First Aid
(in case of jurisdiction requirements)
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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