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CHC43415
About the Course
Career Outcome
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The Certificate IV in Leisure and Health (Adelaide), with the national course code CHC43415, is offered by InterCare Training and is designed to equip individuals with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in the leisure and health sectors. This course covers essential areas such as planning and implementing leisure programs, supporting individuals with diverse needs, and promoting health and wellbeing within communities. Participants will engage in practical learning experiences that prepare them for real-world challenges in various settings, including community organisations and health services.
Throughout the course, learners will explore key concepts related to client support, program development, and the importance of fostering inclusive environments. The curriculum emphasises the significance of understanding the unique needs of individuals and communities, enabling graduates to make a meaningful impact in their roles. By integrating theoretical knowledge with practical application, this qualification aims to enhance career prospects and professional development in the leisure and health industries.
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There are no pre-requisite qualifications for entry into this course. However, there will be a Pre Training Review process to ensure this course is aligned to your needs and to protect prospective students from being disadvantaged by the inability to meet the AQF level required.
You must also be a minimum of 18 years old to enrol.
Before undertaking work placement, students are required to undertake:
As well as providing evidence of certain vaccinations, including but not limited to influenza (flu) vaccination and COVID vaccination.
While completing this CHC43415 Certificate IV in Leisure and Health qualification from InterCare Training, you may study a total of 17 subjects, consisting of 10 Core and 7 Elective Units:
120 hours of work placement is also required.