Policy, Research and Advocacy (403)

Training Package

CHC99 Community Services

Qualifications

Diploma and Certificate IV in Community Services (common units)

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(endorsed) by the National Training
Quality Council (NTQC).

Availability

This Toolbox is available for purchase.

Description

This Toolbox supports learners at Certificate IV and Diploma levels and has a strong focus on research skills.

The setting is a simulated community centre (Carman Poldis Community Centre, CPCC) where the learners take on ‘jobs’. The jobs are selected at the CPCC Reception. Each job relates to a competency (The job and competency names are similar).

The jobs and tasks reflect real-life situations, and the supporting resources aim to give the learner a variety of ways to acquire the required knowledge and skills. The learner has control over which resources he/she uses, and the jobs are self-contained so that they may be selected as required.

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Competencies

CHCCD16A Undertake systems advocacy
CHCCOM3A Utilise specialist communication skills
CHCCOM4A Develop, implement and promote effective communication techniques
CHCP&R2A Contribute to policy development
CHCP&R3A Undertake research activities
CHCP&R4A Develop and implement policy
CHCNET3A Develop new networks

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Project Manager

Ms Peter Foonghar, Mr Dwyer Sabin
TAFE NSW

Lead Agent

TAFE NSW
Community Services, Tourism and Hospitality Division
Core Contact (Policy & Research) NSW


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Purchase this Toolbox

To place an order download the Toolbox order form (Word 670KB) and fax or post it to eWorks.

eWorks
Level 5
437 St Kilda Road
MELBOURNE VIC 3004

Tel: +61 3 9661 8700
Fax: +61 3 9661 8799
Email: enquiries@eworks.edu.au
Web: www.eworks.edu.au

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Teacher's Guide

Download the Teacher's Guide for Policy, Research and Advocacy (Word - 1.5 MB).

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Information Sheet

Download the information on this page as a PDF.

Download the Information Sheet for Policy, Research and Advocacy (PDF - 69 KB)

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