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CHC50908 Diploma of Children's Services (Early Childhood Education and Care)*

 

Tuesdays February 7th 6.30pm - 9.30pm

 

This course (over two years) is suitable for Children’s Services workers who are responsible for developing

Child Care programs and supervising staff. Participants are required to have previously undertaken Certificate III in Children’s Services. Extensive work placement will be required for participants not currently employed in Child Care.

 

Participants will be required to undergo a 'Working WIth Children' check prior to commencing work placement.

 

Selected units of competency

 

CHCCN511A Establish and maintain a safe and healthy environment for children

CHCFC502A Foster physical development in early childhood

CHCFC503A  Foster social development in early childhood

CHCFC504A  Support emotional and psychological development in early childhood

CHCFC505A Foster cognitive development in early childhood

CHCFC506A Foster children’s language and communication development

CHCIC501A  Manage children’s services workplace practice to address regulations and quality assurance

CHCIC510A Establish and implement plans for developing cooperative behaviour

CHCIC512A Plan and implement inclusion of children with additional needs

CHCPR502E Organise experiences to facilitate and enhance children’s development

CHCPR509A  Gather, interpret and use information about children 

CHCPR510A Design, implement and evaluate programs and care routines for children

CHCRF511A Work in partnership with families to provide appropriate care for children

 

 

Elective units

 

CHCFC507A Use music to enhance children’s experience and development

CHCPR614C Observe children and interpret observations

CHCORG506D Coordinate the work environment

CHCIC511A Implement and promote inclusive policies and practices in children’s services

CHCFC508A  Foster children’s aesthetic and creative development

 

 

 

 

*This training is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding