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CHCSS00072 Building Inclusive Practices in Early Childhood Education and Care - Skill Set
Course Overview
Course Code:
CHCSS00072
Qualification:
Building Inclusive Practices in Early Childhood Education and Care Skill Set
Course Overview:
The CHCSS00072 Building Inclusive Practices in Early Childhood Education and Care skill set reflects the skills requirements for educators to build inclusive practices in an early childhood education and care service.
Course Duration:
- 6 months – Professional Development
Number of Units:
- 6 units of competency
- See Course Fact Sheet for detailed list of units
Delivery Mode:
- Self-paced (online plus webinar) and allocated trainer/mentor
Formal Entry Requirements:
- To enrol, you must be an existing worker in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) sector and already hold a Certificate III, or higher qualification.
Other Requirements:
- You will need to apply for a Blue Card (working with children check) for placement - check if you are eligible here
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You must have access to a computer with internet, MS Office, PDF reader software and a scanner or mobile with camera capabilities.
2021 Student Fees
Student Fee Type |
Per Course |
Per Unit |
---|---|---|
Higher Level Skills for Eligible Participants |
$60 |
$10 |
Full Fee (C&K Employee) |
$1,320 |
$220 |
Full Fee |
$1,440 |
$240 |
Note: This course is subsidised by the Queensland Government. Students are required to contribute to the costs of their training through a co-contribution fee.
⇒ See the Student Guide for further details on fees.
Fee Concessions
Fee concessions may apply to government funded courses for eligible students. To be eligible for the concession fee, you must be eligible to access subsidised training (e.g. Higher Level Skills), as well as meet one of the following criteria:
- hold a valid Health Care or Pensioner Concession Card issued under Commonwealth law
- be named on the card as a partner or dependent of someone holding a valid Concession Card
- be of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent.
Please note: Proof of eligibility for concession must be demonstrated prior to the commencement of training.
Payment options:
- Fees are payable up front or by payment plan (weekly, fortnightly or monthly payments)
Inclusions:
- Dr Kaylene Henderson Raising Good Kids Online Course
Assessment Methods:
The assessment methods used in this course include:
- Written tasks, questions, case studies, activities, scenarios and workplace projects
Further Information:
Email: ckcollege@candk.asn.au
Helpdesk: 07 3513 2524
Course Fact Sheet Student Guide Expression of Interest
Funding Information
Higher Level Skills
The Higher Level Skills program provides a government subsidy to support eligible individuals to access subsidised training in selected certificate IV or above qualifications, and priority skill sets. Read more
Fee for Service
Fees for self-funded students. The Fee for Service is applied when a student is not eligible for subsidies, government loans or where no subsidies are available.