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Senior VET Subject Selection
Handbook
2020
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VET Subject Guide
The following Vocational Education and Training (VET) courses are approved for delivery by: Morayfield State High School - provider number # 30403
Code Qualification Page
BSB20115 Certificate II in Business 4
BSB30115 Certificate III in Business 5
CPC10111 Certificate I in Construction 6
FSK20113 Certificate II in Skills for Work and Vocational Pathways 7
ICA20115 Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology 8
MSL20118 Certificate II in Sampling and Measurement 9
SIS20213 Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation 11
SIT20216 Certificate II in Hospitality 12 The following Vocational Education and Training (VET) courses are delivered by Morayfield State High School (provider number # 30403) on behalf of and in partnership with external Registered Training Organisations: Binnacle Training (provider number # 31319)
SIS30313 Certificate III in Fitness 14 On behalf of and in partnership with Binnacle Training (provider number # 31319) Information about this qualification can be obtained from the Morayfield State High School Website: https://morayfieshs.eq.edu.au/Curriculum/Vocationaleducation/Pages/Vocationaleducation.asp
SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation 17 Information about this qualification can be obtained from the Morayfield State High School Website: https://morayfieshs.eq.edu.au/Curriculum/Vocationaleducation/Pages/Vocationaleducation.asp Connect ‘n’ Grow (provider number # 40518)
HLT23215 Certificate II in Health Support Services and 20
CHC22015 Certificate II in Community Services and
HLT33115 Certificate III in Health Services Assistance
On behalf of and in partnership with Connect ‘n’ Grow (provider number # 40518) Information about this qualification can be obtained from the Morayfield State High School Website: https://morayfieshs.eq.edu.au/Curriculum/Vocationaleducation/Pages/Vocationaleducation.asp Deception Bay State High School (provider # 30380).
CHC30113 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care 26
On behalf of and in partnership with Deception Bay State High School (provider # 30380). Information about this qualification can be obtained from the Morayfield State High School Website: https://morayfieshs.eq.edu.au/Curriculum/Vocationaleducation/Pages/Vocationaleducation.aspx
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Students enrolling in any Vocational Education and Training qualifications must apply for a Unique Student Identifier (USI) as outlined on the Enrolment Agreement Form and the Student Handbook.
The school RTO is committed to completing the outlined training and assessment once students have started study in their chosen qualifications or courses from the course start date (including delivery by a third party on the school RTOs behalf).
Students who enter the course after the start date will have a negotiated package of units that will lead to a statement of attainment.
In the event that the school RTO is unable to complete delivery of training, the school RTO will, if possible, arrange for agreed training and assessment to be completed through another RTO (fees may be incurred). Prior to the transfer to another RTO, affected students will be formally notified of the arrangements, and an agreement to those arrangements, including any refund of fees, will be obtained. If transfer is not possible, the RTO will gain a written agreement for a subject/course transfer from the student and parent.
The school has a number of policies associated with the delivery of VET including but not limited to “Complaints and Appeals”, “Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)”, which can be found on the school website.
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VET Subject Guide
BSB20115 Certificate II in Business Qualification Description This qualification reflects the role of individuals in a variety of junior administrative positions who perform a range of mainly routine tasks using limited practical skills and fundamental operational knowledge in a defined context. Individuals in these roles generally work under direct supervision. Estimated completion time is 12 months and training/assessment is all on our site with face to face delivery. Work placement is not required, however it is encouraged.
Licensing/Regulatory Information: No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.
Entry Requirements: Nil
Course Content: To achieve this qualification, you must demonstrate competency in: 12 units of competency: 1 core unit and 11 elective units UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE Core/Elective BSBWHS201 Contribute to health and safety of self and others C BSBCMM201 Communicate in the workplace E BSBCUS201 Deliver a service to customers E BSBINM201 Process and maintain workplace information E BSBINM202 Handle mail E BSBITU211 Produce digital text documents E BSBITU212 Create and use spreadsheets E BSBITU213 Use digital technologies to communicate electronically E BSBSUS201 Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices E BSBWOR202 Organise and complete daily work activities E BSBWOR203 Work effectively with others E BSBWOR204 Use business technology E
Assessment: Competency based National Qualifications within the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) are awarded when a learner (who might be an employee) has been assessed as achieving a combination of Units of Competency that provides a meaningful outcome at an industry or enterprise level. Each qualification consists of a number of core and/or elective Units of Competency that industry representatives consider workers require to perform a particular job. Where an individual achieves one or more Units of Competency without completing a qualification, a Statement of Attainment is issued that recognises their achievement. Activities may include:
• Folios of work • Written tests • Practical tests • Teacher observations
• Assignments • Oral presentations • Work placement feedback
• Business scenarios • Role plays • Student workbooks
Fees: Included in Student Resource Scheme Expenses: Nil
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BSB30115 Certificate III in Business Qualification Description This qualification reflects the varied roles of individuals across different industry sectors who apply a broad range of competencies using some discretion, judgment and relevant theoretical knowledge. They may provide technical advice and support to a team. Estimated completion time is 24 months and training/assessment is all on our site with face to face delivery. Work placement is not required, however it is encouraged.
Licensing/Regulatory Information: No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.
Entry Requirements: Nil
Course Content: To achieve this qualification, you must demonstrate competency in: 12 units of competency: 1 core unit and 11 elective units UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE Core/Elective BSBWHS302 Apply knowledge of WHS legislation in the workplace C BSBCMM301 Process customer complaints E BSBCUS301 Deliver and monitor a service to customers E BSBITU312 Create electronic presentations E BSBITU313 Design and produce digital text documents E BSBITU306 Design and produce business documents E BSBITU309 Produce desktop published documents E BSBWRT301 Write simple documents E BSBITU314 Design and produce spreadsheets E BSBITU401 Design and develop complex text documents E BSBITU404 Produce complex desktop published documents E FNSACC313 Perform financial calculations E Assessment: Competency based National Qualifications within the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) are awarded when a learner (who might be an employee) has been assessed as achieving a combination of Units of Competency that provides a meaningful outcome at an industry or enterprise level. Each qualification consists of a number of core and/or elective Units of Competency that industry representatives consider workers require to perform a particular job. Where an individual achieves one or more Units of Competency without completing a qualification, a Statement of Attainment is issued that recognises their achievement. Activities may include:
• Folios of work • Written tests • Practical tests • Teacher observations
• Assignments • Oral presentations • Work placement feedback
• Business scenarios • Role plays • Student workbooks
Fees: Free ($210 if students are required to enrol with external provider Binnacle) Expenses: Nil
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CPC 10111 Certificate I in Construction Description This qualification provides an introduction to the construction industry, its culture, occupations, job roles and workplace expectations. The units of competency cover essential work health and safety requirements, the industrial and work organisation structure, communication skills, work planning, and basic use of tools and materials. The qualification is built around a basic construction project unit that integrates the skills and embeds the facets of employability skills in context. Estimated completion time is 24 months and training/assessment is all on our site with face to face delivery. A substantial period of work placement is recommended to ensure the unit outcomes are met. The qualification is suited to VET in Schools programs or learners with no previous connection to the construction industry or relevant employment history. The unit CPCCOHS1001A Work Safely in the Construction Industry is designed to meet OHS regulatory authority requirements for OHS induction and must be achieved before access to any building and construction work site. The construction industry strongly affirms that training and assessment leading to recognition of skills must be undertaken in a real or very closely simulated workplace environment and this qualification requires all units of competency to be delivered in this context. Pathways Information: There are no specific job outcomes to this qualification, but the skills achieved will assist in successfully undertaking a Certificate II pre-vocational program or job outcome qualification, or will facilitate entry into an Australian Apprenticeship. Licensing/Regulatory Information: Not Applicable Entry Requirements: Not Applicable Course Content: To achieve this qualification, the candidate must demonstrate competency in: 11 units of competency: 8 core units and 3 elective units. UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE Core/Elective
CPCCCM1012A Work effectively and sustainably in the general construction industry C CPCCCM1013A Plan and organise work C CPCCCM1014A Conduct workplace communication C CPCCCM1015A Carry out measurements and calculations E CPCCCM2001A Read and interpret plans and specifications C CPCCCM2004A Handle construction materials E CPCCCM2005B Use construction tools and equipment C CPCCCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures E CPCCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry C CPCCOHS2001A Apply OHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry C CPCCVE1001A Undertake a basic construction project C Assessment: Competency based National Qualifications within the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) are awarded when a learner (who might be an employee) has been assessed as achieving a combination of Units of Competency that provides a meaningful outcome at an industry or enterprise level. Each qualification consists of a number of core and/or elective Units of Competency that industry representatives consider workers require to perform a particular job. Where an individual achieves one or more Units of Competency without completing a qualification, a Statement of Attainment is issued that recognises their achievement. General Construction Induction “White Card” All students studying Certificate I in Construction are required to complete the Unit of Competency CPCCWHS101 as part of their course. Students who complete CPCCWHS101 will be invoiced $33.00 after they are deemed “Competent”, if they wish to be issued with their “White Card”. It is not a requirement of the course to hold a “White Card” however: Students who wish to participate in Structured Workplace Training in the construction industry or gain employment in this industry after they complete school will require the “White Card” Fees: Included in Student Resource Scheme Expenses: $33.00 General Safety Induction Card invoiced at time of activity (Optional)
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FSK20113 Certificate II in Skills for Work and Vocational Pathways
Qualification Description This qualification is designed for individuals who require further foundation skills development to prepare for workforce entry or vocational training pathways. Estimated completion time is 24 months and training/assessment is all on our site with a combination of on-line and face to face delivery. Work placement is not required however it is encouraged.
Licensing/Regulatory Information: No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.
Entry Requirements: Nil
Course Content: To achieve this qualification, you must demonstrate competency in:
14 units of competency: 8 core units 6 elective units. UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE Core/ Elective FSKDIG03 Use digital technology for routine workplace tasks C FSKLRG09 Use strategies to respond to routine workplace problems
C FSKLRG11 Use routine strategies for work-related learning
C FSKNUM14 Calculate with whole numbers and familiar fractions, decimals and percentages for
C FSKNUM15 Estimate, measure and calculate routine metric measurements for work
C FSKOCM07 Interact effectively with others at work
C FSKRDG10 Read and respond to routine workplace information
C FSKWTG09 Write routine workplace texts
C BSBITU201 Produce simple word processed documents E BSBITU202 Create and use spreadsheets E BSBLED101 Plan skills development E FSKNUM20 Use basic functions of a calculator E FSKRDG02 Read and respond to basic workplace signs and symbols E ICTICT106 Operate presentation packages E Assessment: Competency based National Qualifications within the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) are awarded when a learner (who might be an employee) has been assessed as achieving a combination of Units of Competency that provides a meaningful outcome at an industry or enterprise level. Each qualification consists of a number of core and/or elective Units of Competency that industry representatives consider workers require to perform a particular job. Where an individual achieves one or more Units of Competency without completing a qualification, a Statement of Attainment is issued that recognises their achievement. Student activities: Students undertake meaningful and authentic tasks, and reflect on what they have achieved. They will be challenged to product effective solutions to problems, so that skills are developed. Fees: Included in Student Resource Scheme Expenses: Nil
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ICT20115 Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology
Qualification Description This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for individuals to safely perform foundation digital literacy tasks using a personal computer and a range of software applications and digital devices. Estimated completion time is 12 months and training/assessment is all on our site with a combination of on-line and face to face delivery. Work placement is not required ,however it is encouraged. Licensing/Regulatory Information: No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication. Entry Requirements: Nil
Course Content: To achieve this qualification, you must demonstrate competency in:
14 units of competency: 7 core unit and 7 elective units National Code Unit of Competency Title Core / Elective
BSBSUS201 Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices C BSBWHS201 Contribute to health and safety of self and others C ICTICT201 Use computer operating systems and hardware C ICTICT202 Work and communicate effectively in an ICT environment C ICTICT203 Operate application software packages C ICTICT204 Operate a digital media technology package C ICTWEB201 Use social media tools for collaboration and engagement C ICPDMT321 Capture a digital image E ICTICT205 Design basic organisational documents using computing packages E ICTICT206 Install software applications E ICTICT207 Integrate commercial computing packages E ICTICT209 Interact with ICT clients E ICTSAS203 Connect hardware peripherals E ICTSAS206 Detect and protect from spam and destructive software E Assessment: Competency based National Qualifications within the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) are awarded when a learner (who might be an employee) has been assessed as achieving a combination of Units of Competency that provides a meaningful outcome at an industry or enterprise level. Each qualification consists of a number of core and/or elective Units of Competency that industry representatives consider workers require to perform a particular job. Where an individual achieves one or more Units of Competency without completing a qualification, a Statement of Attainment is issued that recognises their achievement.
Student activities: Students undertake meaningful and authentic tasks, and reflect on what they have achieved. They will be challenged to produce effective solutions to problems, so that skills are developed. Fees: Included in Student Resource Scheme Expenses: Nil
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MSL20118 Certificate II in Sampling and Measurement Description This qualification covers the skills and knowledge required to perform a range of sampling and measurement as part of laboratory, production or field operations in the construction, manufacturing, resources and environmental industry sectors. Estimated completion time is 24 months and training/assessment is all on our site using face to face delivery. Work placement is not required however it is encouraged. Job roles /employment outcomes The Certificate II in Sampling and Measurement offers entry level training for sampling and measurement skills applied across a range of industries. Employment outcomes targeted by this qualification include samplers and testers, production personnel, plant operators, production operators, field assistants, drivers, sample couriers, and many others. Samplers and testers conduct limited sampling and testing as part of their duties in their particular industry. In some industry sectors (for example, mineral assay) this work forms a whole job role. They apply a restricted range of skills and operational knowledge to perform these tasks and do not generally work inside a laboratory. They:
• follow set procedures to sample raw materials and products • may package, label, store and transport samples • use simple equipment (hydrometers, thermometers and pH meters) to make measurements and perform basic tests that take a
short time and involve a narrow range of variables and easily recognised control limits • may make visual inspection of products and packaging.
Examples of the work of sampler/testers are given below.
• A milk tanker driver conducts aseptic sampling of milk before loading and then conveys the samples to the laboratory. • An operator in a quarry may take samples from stockpiles and conveyors and conduct simple tests on different grades of aggregates. • A field officer working in environmental monitoring may visit a catchment area to collect water samples • Sampler/testers take air samples for testing for microbial monitoring of air conditioning or cooling towers.
Application This qualification is typically used to prepare new employees or develop the skills of existing workers within the construction, manufacturing, resources and environmental industry sectors. Training programs for this qualification are suitable to be undertaken as part of a formal training contract with an employer under an Australian Traineeship or Apprenticeship arrangement. Pathways Information: Pathways into the qualification This qualification may be accessed by direct entry. Credit for this qualification may include units contained within relevant skill sets. Pathways from the qualification Further training pathways from this qualification include the MSL30109 Certificate III in Laboratory Skills or MSA30208 Certificate III in Manufacturing Technology (Laboratory Operations Stream). Licensing/Regulatory Information: There are no specific licences that relate to this qualification. However, depending on the jurisdiction, licensing or regulatory requirements may apply to the use of some units in this qualification. Local regulations should be checked for details. Entry Requirements: Not applicable.
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To achieve this qualification, you must demonstrate competency in: 8 units of competency: 4 core units and 4 elective units UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE Core/Elective
MSAENV272 Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices C MSL912001 Work within a laboratory or field workplace (induction) C MSL922001 Record and present data C MSL943004 Participate in laboratory or field workplace safety C ICTICT203 Operate application software packages E MSL913003 Communicate with other people E MSL952001 Collect routine site samples E MSL972001 Conduct routine site measurement E Assessment: Competency based National Qualifications within the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) are awarded when a learner (who might be an employee) has been assessed as achieving a combination of Units of Competency that provides a meaningful outcome at an industry or enterprise level. Each qualification consists of a number of core and/or elective Units of Competency that industry representatives consider workers require to perform a particular job. Where an individual achieves one or more Units of Competency without completing a qualification, a Statement of Attainment is issued that recognises their achievement.
• Written knowledge tests • Role play • Observations: checklist and self-evaluation • Folio of works • Work placement feedback and evidence
Student activities: Students undertake meaningful and authentic sampling and measurement training and assessment whilst working independently and in teams. They will be required to face challenges by using their initiative and problem solving skills, to find solutions. The students will be expected to plan and organise work activities to ensure timely completion of set tasks. A variety of technologies will be used to record, analyse and communicate data. Fees: Free Expenses: It is anticipated that students will attend 1 – 2 excursions each year with a cost of approximately $25 per year.
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SIS20213 Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation Description This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to be competent in performing core skills in outdoor recreation environments and assisting with the conduct of a range of outdoor activities. Work may be undertaken as part of a team and would be performed under supervision. Work would be undertaken in field locations such as camps or in indoor recreation centres or facilities, in differing environments such as water-based, dry land and mountainous terrains, using a diverse range of equipment. Estimated completion time is 48 months and training/assessment is on our site and at a number of external sites described above using face to face delivery. Work placement is not required, however it is encouraged. The following are indicative job roles for this qualification:
• outdoor activity assistant • outdoor participant.
Pathways Information: This qualification is suitable for an Australian Apprenticeship pathway. Licensing/Regulatory Information: Students entering this course are required to apply for and hold a “Blue Card”. Entry Requirements: There are no entry requirements for this qualification. To achieve this qualification, you must demonstrate competency in: 15 units of competency: 5 core units and 10 elective units (one additional unit is also completed)
Assessment: Competency based National Qualifications within the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) are awarded when a learner (who might be an employee) has been assessed as achieving a combination of Units of Competency that provides a meaningful outcome at an industry or enterprise level. Each qualification consists of a number of core and/or elective Units of Competency that industry representatives consider workers require to perform a particular job. Where an individual achieves one or more Units of Competency without completing a qualification, a Statement of Attainment is issued that recognises their achievement. Fees: Year 11 approximately $170 – Payment due by Friday 3/4/2020 Year 12 approximately $180 - Payment due by Friday 3/4/2020
UNIT CODE UNIT TITLE Core/Elective HLTAID003 Provide first aid C SISOODR201A Assist in conducting outdoor recreation sessions C SISOOPS201A Minimise environmental impact C SISXIND101A Work effectively in sport and recreation environments C SISXOHS101A Follow occupational health and safety policies C SISOCNE201A Demonstrate simple canoeing skills E SISOCNE202A Perform deep water rescues E SISOBWG201A Demonstrate bushwalking skills in a controlled environment E SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment E SISOSNK201A Demonstrate snorkelling activities E SISXCAI102A Assist in preparing and conducting sport and recreation sessions E SISCAQU202A Perform basic water rescues E SISOOPS202A Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site E SISSSCO202 Coach beginner or novice participants to develop fundamental motor skills E SISSSCO101 Develop and update knowledge of coaching practices E ICAICT203 Operate application software packages E
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SIT20216 Certificate II in Hospitality Description This qualification reflects the role of individuals who use a defined and limited range of hospitality operational skills. They are involved in mainly routine and repetitive tasks using practical skills and basic industry knowledge. They work under direct supervision. This qualification is suitable for VET in Schools (VETiS) delivery and for an Australian Apprenticeship pathway. Estimated completion time is 12 months provided students have completed Certificate I in Hospitality prior to entry. Training/assessment is conducted primarily on site however; a minimum of 12 complete service periods (shifts) is required. These shifts may be out of normal school hours e.g. events and functions or require work placement in the hospitality industry. Job roles This qualification provides a pathway to work in various hospitality settings, such as restaurants, hotels, motels, catering operations, clubs, pubs, cafes and coffee shops. Possible job titles include:
• bar attendant • bottle shop attendant • café attendant • catering assistant • food and beverage attendant
• front office assistant • gaming attendant • porter • room attendant
Pathways Information: Pathways into the qualification Individuals may enter Certificate II in Hospitality with limited or no vocational experience and without a relevant lower level qualification. Pathways from the qualification: After achieving Certificate II in Hospitality, individuals could progress to a wide range of other qualifications in the hospitality and broader service industries. Licensing/Regulatory Information: No licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of endorsement. Entry Requirements: There are no entry requirements for this qualification.
Course Content: To achieve this qualification, you must demonstrate competency in:
12 units of competency: 6 core units and 6 elective units.
National Code Unit of Competency Title Core / Elective
BSBWOR203 Work effectively with others C
SITXCOM002 Show social and cultural sensitivity C
SITHIND002 Source and use information on the hospitality industry C SITHIND003 Use hospitality skills effectively C SITXCCSS003 Interact with customers C SITXWHS001 Participate in safe work practices C BSBITU201 Produce simple word processed documents E
SITHFAB004 Prepare and serve non-alcoholic beverages E SITHIND001 Use hygienic practices for hospitality services E SITHKOP001 Clean kitchen premises and equipment E SITXCOM001 Source and present information E
SITXFSA001 Use hygienic practices for food safety E
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VET Subject Guide Assessment: Competency based National Qualifications within the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) are awarded when a learner (who might be an employee) has been assessed as achieving a combination of Units of Competency that provides a meaningful outcome at an industry or enterprise level. Each qualification consists of a number of core and/or elective Units of Competency that industry representatives consider workers require to perform a particular job. Where an individual achieves one or more Units of Competency without completing a qualification, a Statement of Attainment is issued that recognises their achievement. Fees: Included in Student Resource Scheme Expenses: Cooking Ingredients
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VET Subject Fee Matrix
Course Fee With VETis Funding Fee Without VETis Funding Cert III Early Childhood Education N/A $260
($130 due by 26/06/2020) ($130 due by 18/09/2020)
Certificate III Fitness VETis + $0 $350 Certificate III in Community Services VETis + $400 $800 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation VETis + $0 $250 Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation N/A $350 (Yr 11 $170 Yr 12 $180 Certificate III In Information Digital Media & Technology
N/A SRS Fees + BYOx device highly recommended
Certificate I in Construction N/A SRS Fees + $33 White card fee Certificate III in Business N/A SRS Fees Certificate II in Skills for Work and Vocational Pathways
N/A SRS Fees
Certificate II in Sampling and Measurement
N/A SRS Fees + 2 x Excursions @ $25 each
Certificate II in Hospitality N/A SRS Fees + Cooking Ingredients
SIS20115 CERTIFICATE II IN SPORT AND RECREATION Subject Selection Handbook
IMPORTANT
PROGRAM DISCLOSURE STATEMENT (PDS)
This Subject Outline is to be read in conjunction with Binnacle Training's Program Disclosure Statement (PDS). The PDS sets out the services and training products Binnacle Training provides and those services carried out by the 'Partner School' (i.e. the delivery of training and assessment services).
To access Binnacle's PDS, vis it: http://www.binnacletraining.com.au/rto.php and select ‘RTO Files’.
REGISTERED TRAINING ORGANISATION Binnacle Training (RTO Code: 31319)
Subject Type Vocational Education and Training (VET) Qualification
Nationally Recognised Qualification SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation
Course Length 2 years
Reasons to Study the Subject
Binnacle’s Certificate II in Sport and Recreation ‘Sport in Schools’ program is offered as a Year 10 or senior subject where students assist with the delivery of a range of sport activities and programs within the school. Graduates will be competent in a range of essential skills – including officiating games, coaching beginner participants to develop fundamental skills, communication in sport and assisting delivery of activity programs.
QCE Credits: Successful completion of the Certificate II in Sport and Recreation contributes a maximum of four (4) credits towards a student’s QCE. A maximum of eight credits from the same training package can contribute to a QCE.
This program also includes the following:
• First Aid qualification and CPR certificate;
• Officiating and coaching accreditations (general principles or sport-specific)
• A range of career pathway options including club level official and/or coach, or direct pathway into Certificate III in Sport and Recreation (or Certificate III in Fitness).
SIS20115 CERTIFICATE II IN SPORT AND RECREATION Subject Selection Handbook
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Students must have a passion for and/or interest in pursuing a career in the fitness and sport industries. They must have good quality written and spoken communication skills and an
enthusiasm / motivation to participate in physical activity sessions.
Each student must obtain a (free) ‘Working with Children’ Student Blue Card (application to be completed as part of the enrolment process). A student’s official enrolment is unable to be finalised until their Student Blue Card has been issued.
Topics of Study / Learning Experiences
TERM 1 TERM 2 TERM 3 TERM 4
• The Sport, Fitness and Recreation industry
• Responding to Emergency Situations
• Developing Officiating Practices
• Work Health and Safety in Sport & Fitness
• Delivering Non-Instructional Sport Programs
• First Aid and CPR certificate
• Customer Service in the Sport Industry
• Officiating and Conducting Modified Games for a Sport
• Assist with Coaching Activities • Work Effectively in the Sport,
Fitness and Recreation Industry
TERM 5 TERM 6 TERM 7 TERM 8
• Assist with Planning and Conducing Sport Programs
• Developing Coaching Practices
• Assist with Planning and Conducing Sport Programs
• Using and Maintaining Sport & Fitness Equipment
• Use Social Media Tools • First Aid and/or CPR certificate
Finalisation of qualification: SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation
Learning and Assessment
Program delivery will combine both class-based tasks and practical components in a real sport environment at the school. This involves the delivery of a range of sport programs to real participants within the school community (high school and primary school students).
A range of teaching/learning strategies will be used to deliver the competencies. These include:
• Practical tasks • Hands-on activities involving participants/clients • Group work • Practical experience within the school sporting programs • Log Book of practical experience
Evidence contributing towards competency will be collected throughout the course. This process allows a student’s competency to be assessed in a holistic approach that integrates a range of competencies. Practical experiences have been timetabled within class time. Students will keep a Log Book of these practical experiences (minimum 20 hours).
SIS20115 CERTIFICATE II IN SPORT AND RECREATION Subject Selection Handbook
Pathways The Certificate II in Sport and Recreation will predominantly be used by students seeking to enter the sport, fitness and recreation industry as a community coach, sports coach, athlete, volunteer or activity assistant. Students may also choose to continue their study [e.g. by completing the Certificate III/IV (e.g. Sport or Fitness)].
Cost
• $210.00 = Binnacle Training course fee
• $40.00 = First Aid Certificate costs
• All texts and reprographics are provided by the school.
• Payment due by Friday 26/06/2020
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SIS30315 CERTIFICATE III IN FITNESS Subject Selection Handbook
IMPORTANT
PROGRAM DISCLOSURE STATEMENT (PDS)
This Subject Outline is to be read in conjunction with Binnacle Training's Program Disclosure Statement (PDS). The PDS sets out the services and training products Binnacle Training provides and those services carried out by the 'Partner School' (i.e. the delivery of training and assessment services).
To access Binnacle's PDS, vis it: http://www.binnacletraining.com.au/rto.php and select ‘RTO Files’.
REGISTERED TRAINING ORGANISATION Binnacle Training (RTO Code: 31319)
Subject Type Vocational Education and Training (VET) Qualification
Nationally Recognised Qualifications
SIS30315 Certificate III in Fitness
PLUS entry qualification: SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation
Course Length 2 years
Reasons to Study the Subject
Binnacle’s Certificate III in Fitness ‘Fitness in Schools’ program is offered as a senior subject where students deliver a range of fitness
programs and services to clients within their school community. Graduates will be competent in a range of essential skills – such as
undertaking client health assessments, planning and delivering fitness programs, and conducting group fitness sessions in indoor and
outdoor fitness settings, including with older adult clients.
QCE Credits: Successful completion of the Certificate III in Fitness contributes a maximum of eight (8) credits towards a student’s QCE. A
maximum of eight credits from the same training package can contribute to a QCE.
This program also includes the following:
First Aid qualification and CPR certificate; plus coaching accreditation.
A range of career pathway options including direct pathway into Certificate IV in Fitness (Personal Trainer).
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Students must have a passion for and/or interest in pursuing a career in the fitness and sport industries. They must have good quality written and spoken communication
skills and an enthusiasm / motivation to participate in physical activity sessions.
Each student must obtain a (free) ‘Working with Children’ Student Blue Card (application to be completed as part of the enrolment process). A student’s official enrolment is
unable to be finalised until their Student Blue Card has been issued.
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Topics of Study / Learning Experiences
TERM 1 TERM 2 TERM 3 TERM 4
The Sport, Fitness and Recreation Industry
Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
Developing Coaching Practices
Conducting Health Assessments
Work Health and Safety in Sport & Fitness
Delivering Community Fitness Programs
First Aid and CPR certificate
Customer Service in the Fitness Industry
Conducting Group Fitness Sessions
Anatomy and Physiology – Musculoskeletal and Cardiovascular Systems
Learning Gym Exercises
Fitness Programming and Instruction
Work Effectively in the Sport, Fitness and Recreation Industry
Finalisation of qualification: SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation
TERM 5 TERM 6 TERM 7 TERM 8
Anatomy and Physiology – Digestive System & Energy Systems
Nutrition – Providing Healthy Eating Information
Training Older Clients Training Other Specific Population Clients
First Aid and/or CPR certificate
Finalisation of qualification: SIS30315 Certificate III in Fitness
Learning and Assessment
Program delivery will combine both class-based tasks and practical components in a real gym environment at the school. This involves the delivery of a range of fitness programs to clients within the school community (students, teachers, and staff).
A range of teaching/learning strategies will be used to deliver the competencies. These include:
Practical tasks
Hands-on activities involving participants/clients
Group work
Practical experience within the school sporting programs and fitness facility
Log Book of practical experience
Evidence contributing towards competency will be collected throughout the course. This process allows a student’s competency to be assessed in a holistic approach that integrates a range of competencies.
NOTE: This program involves a mandatory ‘outside subject’ weekly component as follows:
TERM 5, 6 or 7: 60 minutes per week across a minimum of 5 consecutive weeks – delivering fitness programs and services to an adult client, undertaken at the school gym or an alternate fitness facility sourced by the school.
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TERM 6: A minimum of one session (60 minutes) – delivering a gentle exercise session to an older adult client (age 50+), undertaken at the school gym or an alternate fitness facility sourced by the school.
All other practical experiences have been timetabled within class time. Students will keep a Log Book of these practical experiences (minimum 40 hours).
Pathways
The Certificate III in Fitness will predominantly be used by students seeking to enter the fitness industry and/or as an alternative entry into University. For example:
Exercise Physiologist
Teacher – Physical Education
Sport Scientist
Students eligible for an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) may be able to use their completed Certificate III to contribute towards their ATAR. For further information please visit https://www.qcaa.qld.edu.au/senior/australian-tertiary-admission-rank-atar
Students may also choose to continue their study by completing the Certificate IV in Fitness.
Cost
$210.00 = Binnacle Training Fee - Certificate II entry qualification
$80.00 = Binnacle Training Fee - Certificate III (Upgrade from entry qualification)
$40.00 = First Aid Certificate costs
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Payment due by Friday 26/6/2020
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COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM INFORMATION
Course Code & Title
CHC32015: Certificate III in Community Services (incorporating CHC22015: Certificate II in Community Services and HLT23215: Certificate II in Health Support Services)
Registered Training Organisation
Connect ‘n’ Grow (RTO Code: 40518)
IT Platform The CNG Hub
Third Party Arrangements
These qualifications are delivered by way of partnership agreement with the nominated secondary school (‘Partner School’). The Partner School is authorised to deliver training under the auspices of Connect ‘n’ Grow. For further information in relation to the qualifications please contact Connect ‘n’ Grow directly.
Venue Assessment and training will be conducted at the school’s Health Training Centre.
Mode of Delivery Blended delivery - Face-to-face using an online platform
Course Length 2 Years
Prerequisites HLT23215 Certificate II in Health Support Services and CHC22015 Certificate II in Community Services.
Reason to Study? Health Training is linked to the largest growth industry in Australia. The dual qualification reflects the role of workers who provide support for the effective functioning of health and community services.
Learning Experiences
This qualification has been designed to include projects that prepare students for a range of tasks they perform when they enter into a health and/or community services career, including; health checks, health promotion, health administration and entry pathway for workers who provide the first point of contact and assist individuals in meeting their needs.
Certificate of Education Points
Upon successful completion students are eligible for Certificate of Education credits
applicable to your State.
Fee Information Connect ‘n’ Grow does not charge students directly for course fees. The Partner School is invoiced a fee for participating students. Fees & Charges are available on our website or by contacting Connect ‘n’ Grow.
Learning & Assessment
The program can be delivered in a weekly or block mode through class-based tasks, with practical activities and practical assessment. A range of teaching/learning strategies will be used to deliver the competencies. These include:
● Multiple choice, true/false and short answer questions (online) ● Practical activities and scenarios ● Workplace Learning Log
● Portfolio of workplace documents
Equipment and Resources
A full list of required resources is outlined in the Program Checklist and is to be provided by the Partner School. Students will need to have access to a computer, including relevant software, internet and printer access. There are no other equipment requirements of the students.
UNITS OF COMPETENCY & PROGRAM STRUCTURE
HLT23215 Certificate II in Health Support Services
CHC22015 Certificate II in Community Services
Module Year 1
Cert II Module 1 HLTWHS001 Participate in workplace health and safety
HLTINF001
Comply with infection prevention and control
policies and procedures
Cert II Module 2 CHCDIV001 Work with diverse people
BSBCUS201 Deliver a service to customers
BSBFLM312 Contribute to team effectiveness
HLTAID003 Provide first Aid
Cert II Module 3 CHCCOM005
Communicate and work in health or community
services
BSBWOR202 Organise and complete daily work activities
CHCCOM001 Provide first point of contact
FSKOCM07 Interact effectively with others at work
EXIT POINT
Upon obtaining competency of the Units in Module 1- 3 a student completes the qualification of
CHC22015 Certificate II in Community Services
Cert II Module 4 BSBADM101 Use business equipment and resources
BSBINM201 Process and maintain workplace information
BSBWOR204 Use business technology
BSBWOR203 Work effectively with others
EXIT POINT
Upon obtaining competency of the Units in Module 1- 4 a student completes the qualification of
HLT23215 Certificate II in Health Support Services
CHC32015 Certificate III in Community Services
Module Year 2
Cert III Module 1
(Option 1) CHCDIV002 Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Cultural safety
Cert III Module 1
(Option 2) CHCCDE003
Work within a community development
framework
CHCCDE004
Implement participation and engagement
strategies
HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Cert III Module 2 CHCCCS015 Provide individualised support
CHCCCS010 Maintain a High Standard of Service
BSBWOR301
Organise personal work priorities and
development
Cert III Module 3 CHCCCS016 Respond to clients needs
HLTWHS002 Follow safe work practices for direct client care
HLTWHS006
Manage personal work stressors in the work
environment
FSKLRG06 Participate in work placement
Contact Details
Enquiries: Connect ‘n’ Grow Head Office
Phone: 1300 283 662
Pathways
FEES & CHARGES 2020
Connect ‘n’ Grow programs are delivered by way of a partnership arrangement with the nominated secondary school (partner school). The partner school will have a signed Agreement in place with Connect ‘n’ Grow and as such, is authorised to deliver training under the auspices of Connect ‘n’ Grow.
FEES
Qualification Fee For Service
QLD Only Vocational
Education & Training in
Schools Subsidy
Teacher Accelerated
Program
CERTIFICATE II HEALTH & COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM
HLT23215 Certificate II in Health Support Services CHC22015 Certificate II in Community Services**
$399
Fee-free*
$299
CERTIFICATE III HEALTH & COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAMS
HLT33115 Certificate III in Health Services Assistance
$399 $299
CHC32015 Certificate III in Community Services $399 $299
*HLT23215 Certificate II in Health Support Services is a Vocational Education & Training in Schools funded by the Queensland Government. Vocational Education and Training in Schools is the delivery of nationally recognised qualifications to school students and is funded by the Queensland Government VET investment budget and is fee-free for students. **The HLT23215 Certificate II in Health Support Services and CHC22015 Certificate II in Community Services is completed as a dual qualification.
HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation
This unit is completed within the qualification HLT33115 Certificate III in Health Services Assistance. Students who are completing CHC32015 Certificate III in Community Services can complete this unit as a stand alone. The fee for service charge is $35.00.
HLTAID003 Provide First Aid
Students can complete HLTAID003 Provide First Aid with another RTO Provider and they will need to provide the Statement of Attainment Certificate if they are requesting a Credit Transfer.
YEARLY PROGRAM FEE
Cost Included
$1,685* IT software licence fees; regular school visits; staff PD; one TAP; first aid; unlimited students; any number of qualifications; Health Expert support;
unlimited phone and email support
*Program fees are exclusive of GST
Teacher Accelerated Program (TAP) (incorporating RPL)
The fee for a trainer to complete their TAP to obtain the Certificate II Health & Community Services qualifications is $299 per trainer. The fee for a trainer to complete their TAP to obtain a Certificate III qualification is $299 per trainer per qualification. You will have one TAP included in your yearly program fee.
Health Teaching Kit
Your school may be eligible for a health teaching kit which is provided in year one of the Program. This can also be sourced by our supplier and paid by the school.
If your school delivers all Connect ‘n’ Grow programs under a full fee for service arrangement, teaching kits must be purchased. Please contact a Connect ‘n’ Grow representative around the costs of this health kit.
Further information on this is provided in your Partnership Agreement.
Refunds
All fees related to Connect ‘n’ Grow Programs are invoiced directly to the school, therefore any refund requests
would be coming from the partner school.
Certificate Programs: CnG will invoice for its Programs in Term 2 following the confirmation of the official enrolment.
Students that withdraw from the program before the cut-off (start of term 2) and where CnG is notified of this withdrawal do not incur the participant fee. These students will be issued a Statement of Attainment for any competencies successfully completed.
Students that withdraw from the program after the enrolment cut-off (start of term 2) do incur the participant fee and will be issued a Statement of Attainment for any competencies successfully completed.