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Introduction to Coding (Computer Program language)
Coding new languages for the future. There is no doubt, either now or in the future you will need to use and at least understand computing, programming languages . This short non accredited course explores concepts that are integral to programming, coding. Participants will be introduced to many critical coding skills such as sequencing and logic, loops, parallelism, Boolean logic, binary code, and much more! This is a skill you are really going to need and or at least understand...
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Working in the hospitality industry
The development of this course is aimed toward the development of key skills aligned to the Hospitality industry. Participants will participate in a variety activities aligned to workplace and customer communication. Customers service, food handling, food preparation, food and table service practices. Enrolment into this course is via application. Interested parties are encouraged to contact the WRCC Student Support Officer 02 6964 5334
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Assessments are made against units of competency.
- Provide a link between kitchen and service areas (THHBFB023AA)
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Advanced MS Office
WRCC offers a wide range of programs designed to take your IT skills—and your career—to the next level. The development of this program seeks to deepen the IT skills of advanced computer users. This course is not for beginners. Our highly skilled and knowledgeable trainers will guide to reach new levels in the use of MS office packages. These are the skills of the future. Skills you will need to be a highly mobile and sought after employee. Each student will be required to discuss...
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Working in Hospitality Industry (Skill Set)
This Skill set provides the candidate with the basic skills to enter into the hospitality industry in the areas of cafes, restaurants, bistros or motels/hotels. On completion of this course participants will be issued with a Statement of Attainment. Should the candidate decide to study further in hospitality, the units completed will gain recognition of prior learning towards the Certificate II in Hospitality
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Assessments are made against units of competency from the Certificate II in Hospitality SIT20316.
- Prepare rooms for guests (SITHACS003)
- Interact with customers (SITXCCS003)
- Prepare and present sandwiches (SITHCCC003)
- Use hygienic practices for food safety (SITXFSA001)
- Prepare and present simple dishes (SITHCCC002)
- Clean premises and equipment (SITHACS001)
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Henna Brow Tinting
HENNA BROW TINTING Henna brow tinting is a recent arrival in Australia, but it’s fast becoming an in-demand treatment. Henna brow tinting involves the application of henna, a natural plant pigment from the Henna tree, to the eyebrows. Many clients prefer henna as it’s a natural pigment, perfect for sensitive skin. The results are typically defined eyebrows that appear natural and require very little maintenance. What you will learn: In our Henna Brow Training Course, you will learn...
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Introduction to Wellness Practices & Complementary Therapies
Through this 9 hour non accredited course Students with an interest in well being will gain an overview of the exciting new field wellness and the many aspects of life that contribute to our well being. A wide range of complementary therapies will be explored such as Ayurvedic medicine, massage, meditation, aromatherapy and reflexology with the aim of discovering what kind of strategies they offer to help support health and wellness. Please note that this course is an overview only...
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Master Artist Craig Penny
CRAIG PENNY Born in Mildura in 1961, Craig showed an interest in art and drawing at a very young age. In 1970, his family moved to the Western District of Victoria. His love of art saw him enrol in the art course at Hamilton Technical School in 1976. At the age of 16 his artistic interests extended into ceramics and sculpture, and he constructed several wood fired kilns in his parents' backyard. Craig studied art at Federation University in Ballarat, where painting and graphic...
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Licence to operate a boom-type elevating work platform (boom length 11 metres or more) TLILIC2005
This unit specifies the skills and knowledge required to safely operate a boom-type elevating work platform where the length of the boom is 11 metres or more. Boom-type elevating work platform means a telescoping device, hinged device, or articulated device, or any combination of these, used to support a platform on which personnel, equipment and materials may be elevated. A person performing this work is required to hold a boom-type elevating work platform high risk work (HRW)...
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Assessments are made against units of competency.
- Licence to operate a boom-type elevating work platform (boom length 11 metres or more) (TLILIC2005)
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Manual Handling
Poor manual handling practice is one of the most common causes of injury in the workplace and the injuries can be disabling and costly. “Manual handling” means any activity requiring the use of force exerted by a person to lift, lower, push, pull, carry or otherwise move, hold or restrain a person, animal or thing. This course is designed to show the participant how to perform daily activities using the correct posture and adopting strategies that will minimise the risk of...
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Certificate III in Individual Support (CHC33015) Ageing Specialisation
The certificate III in individual support ( Ageing) has become the entry level qualification for a rewarding career in the Aged Care industry. This qualification offers individuals an introduction to all aspects of a carers role including maintaining independence, personal care, supporting health and well being, recognising healthy body systems and activities of daily living. To achieve this certificate the candidate must complete at least 120 hours of work placement. This is a...
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Assessments are made against units of competency from the Certificate III in Individual Support CHC33015.
- Deliver care services using a palliative approach (CHCPAL001)
- Work with diverse people (CHCDIV001)
- Facilitate the empowerment of older people (CHCAGE001)
- Work legally and ethically (CHCLEG001)
- Assist clients with medication (HLTHPS006)
- Recognise healthy body systems (HLTAAP001)
- Provide individualised support (CHCCCS015)
- Support independence and wellbeing (CHCCCS023)
- Communicate and work in health or community services (CHCCOM005)
- Provide support to people living with dementia (CHCAGE005)
- Meet personal support needs (CHCCCS011)
- Follow safe work practices for direct client care (HLTWHS002)
- Comply with infection prevention and control policies and procedures (HLTINF001)