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The first CTC Aged & Disability Care Course was registered and accredited
in South Australia in 1991 and was continually reviewed to reflect current
industry standards encompassing both employer and client needs.
In 1996 CTC developed its own curriculum written against the current National
Competency Standards, CERTIFICATE III in HEALTH SERVICES (Direct Care Worker).
With the introduction of the National Training Package in 1999 by the
Federal Government CTC mapped its curriculum against the new industry qualifications.
Following the Federal Governments review of the National Training Package
in 2004 CTC now offers students the opportunity to complete:
- CERTIFICATE III & IV in COMMUNITY SERVICES (Aged Care)
- CERTIFICATE III & IV in COMMUNITY SERVICES (Disability Care)
- CERTIFICATE III in COMMUNITY SERVICES (Home & Community Care)
- DIPLOMA of NURSING – PRE-ENROLMENT (Enrolled Nurse Training)
- DIPLOMA of NURSING – POST-ENROLMENT
- CTC is a contracted USER CHOICE provider for Traineeships in South
Australia and is registered to offer the traineeship courses of instruction.
CTC philosophy is unique in that it encompasses training in care of people
with a physical, mental and intellectual disability, the frail aged and
post-operative patients. The training is practical and “hands on”
preparing Graduates for an immediate work placement. In addition, the course
offers a model to retrain and/or upskill existing workers.
CTC offers flexible, customised training both full, part time, day and
evening and individual modules can be facilitated on request
CTC offers sound administration and financial management and is proactive
and reactive to
the needs of the Health Care Industry.
CTC Full Time courses are Austudy and Abstudy approved.
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