Working in the field of disability services can mean working with very resourceful people, making it a career with high levels of job satisfaction.
Chisholm's Allied Health Training Unit is designed to be one of the best learning centres in Australia. Top class equipment includes treatment beds, resistance aids, exercise bikes, hoists, steps and walking bars. Disability Services students can build their skills to provide the highest level care for patients with basic and more complex needs in a hospital or community situation.
The most important resource you will draw on while training at Chisholm are our superb teachers. Friendly and encouraging, they will help you develop the skills and confidence to achieve your career goals. Graduates readily find employment because Chisholm has an excellent reputation and a strong network of partner organisations in the industry.
Chisholm is one of the leading providers of Disability Services training in our region. Our range of courses provide a range of qualifications to meet your needs and help you reach the position in the Disability Services field that you want to attain.
Whether you want to return to work – part time or full time - or you want to upskill and progress your career, even change your career in order to work in the Disability Services industry, a qualification from Chisholm will lead to job opportunities.
Course hours per week maybe less than full time but take longer to complete.
Course duration and number of hours per week will vary. Check with the department.
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Are there any concessions?
Concessions are currently under review
How do I apply for a course
When you choose your course on the course detail page you’ll find an 'enquire now' button.
What will it cost me if I qualify for a government subsidised place?
In 2012 the government will pay majority of the cost of your training, if you are eligible.
Concessions are currently under review subject to the offical announcement from the Victorian Government and the impact of the State Budget on ongoing funding for the VET sector.
Complete and submit the the form and we’ll be in touch with you about the next steps. It’s as simple as that.
For short courses, select the 'apply now' and you’ll be connected to an online application form. Complete the details and submit your application when prompted.
To find out more see the Apply Now information section.
You will still pay some fees depending on the course category and now that we can offer elegible students VET FEE HELP loans or Staged Payment Plans, learning is even more affordable.
Visit Costs if eligible for more information on the fees for eligible students.
To enrol at Chisholm, you need to apply, and then be accepted. Procedures to apply for courses vary. A TAFE application may go through VTAC, for example. In other cases the application may be direct to Chisholm or through your employer or school.
With a successful Chisholm Institute of TAFE application, in some cases, you may need to attend an information session or submit a portfolio prior to completing your enrolment.
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