Why Choose CCWT? For Our Sector, By Our Sector
CCWT is committed to a skilled workforce best placed to provide quality services to the community sector. Our qualifications are selected and targeted to those working in the community sector. Whether you are a new comer or an experienced worker, we offer something for you.
Qualifications Available
The BSB50420 Diploma of Leadership and Management is designed for those who work or aim to work, as managers, coordinators, team leaders in community services organisations, however it is transferrable across other sectors. You will learn about leadership, emotional intelligence, policies, people management, projects and plans.
This qualification reflects the roles of caseworkers and other community service professionals involved in managing, coordinating and/or delivering person-centred services to individuals, groups and communities. To achieve this qualification you must complete 200 hours of work placement.
This qualification has just been updated and ACWA is currently reviewing the training and assessment program. Further details will be made available shortly. If you would like to express interest in receiving further information please email assessment@acwa.asn.au
This qualification reflects the role of workers in out-of-home care facilities and settings related to child protection and family support work. They may, depending on the focus of their role, supervise other workers and carry out activities related to improvement of personal living and emotional circumstances of a child or young person at risk. They may exercise legal authorities and delegated decision making on relevant statutory matters. To achieve this qualification you must complete 100 hours of work placement.
This qualification has just been updated and ACWA is currently reviewing the training and assessment program. Further details will be made available shortly. If you would like to express interest in receiving further information please email assessment@acwa.asn.au
This qualification reflects the role of community service workers who deliver and support person-centred services to individuals and groups. Workers may provide support, advocacy or interventions to individual persons, groups or communities across a range of services.
This qualification has just been updated and ACWA is currently reviewing the training and assessment program. Further details will be made available shortly. If you would like to express interest in receiving further information please email assessment@acwa.asn.au
This qualification reflects the role of those who work in youth and family intervention, including practice specialisations in family support. Workers operate under a broad supervision framework and within clearly defined organisational guidelines, service plans and position specifications. To achieve this qualification you must complete 120 hours of work placement.
This qualification has just been updated and ACWA is currently reviewing the training and assessment program. Further details will be made available shortly. If you would like to express interest in receiving further information please email assessment@acwa.asn.au
Nationally Recognised Training
Your qualification will be accepted across Australia, all sectors and is industry recognised. It has undergone industry consultations and meets the standards set out by the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF).
Tailored to the Community Sector
All our material is designed and delivered by trainers with community sector expertise and directly applicable to your workplace.
Recognition of Your Experience (RPL)
If you are an experienced worker and want a qualification that reflects what you do, then don’t waste time developing skills you already have.
For more information contact ccwt@ccwt.edu.au
Blended Learning
If you are a part time or full time worker, it is often difficult to find time to progress your career through study. CCWT offers you a mix of online, face to face workshops and distance kits for your chosen qualification.
Work Placement Requirements
Some qualifications require you to either complete a mandatory work placement of a set number of hours (normally between 80 and 120 hours). However all qualifications require some assessment to be completed in the workplace – so even if there isn’t a mandatory number of hours you still need access to an organisation to complete your assessments.
Information on what is needed for the qualification that you are interested in can be found by clicking through to the qualification page in the list above.
Support
CCWT is very proud of its completion rates, we support you each step of the way. Whether you are undertaking your qualification via the Blended Learning or RPL option, you will be assigned a learning partner to ask questions and provide support.
We also understand the needs of our sector and can provide you with flexible payment plans and extension of assessments when required.
Student Identifier
Before you undertake any qualification, the Australian Government requires you to have a Unique Student Identifier (USI).