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    YCC HELPING LOCALS LEARN AND EARN

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    Yarraville Community Centre is excited to announce a suite of new nationally accredited courses available at Yarraville and Footscray sites commencing in August. These new courses will open doors to employment opportunities in social, community care and education support.

    The following courses on offer are free for all students. 

    National Course Code and Title Duration Start Date
    CHC32015 Certificate III in Community Services 3 days per week x 20 weeks Wednesday
    16th August
    CHC30221 Certificate III in School Based Education Support 3 days per week x 20 weeks Monday
    28th August
    CHC43121 Certificate IV in Disability Support 3 days per week x 22 weeks Monday
    14th August
    CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing and Disability) 3 days per week x 26 weeks Monday
    14th August

     

    These courses align with the needs of industry, changing priorities in the workforce and meet emerging skill demands in the economy.

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    Subsidised training places are available to people aged 18 or above and JobSeekers, even if they don’t meet the ‘upskilling’ or ‘two at level in a lifetime’ eligibility requirements.

    Limited spaces are available so please call us on 9687 1560 or email info@ycc.net.au

    Check our website www.ycc.net.au for information on fees and charges.

    In addition, YCC offers a range of educational programs such as, Digital Literacy, English language and literacy and preparatory courses leading to further study or employment. 

    Yarraville Community Centre - Advertorial
    Yarraville Community Centre - Advertorial
    Office: 59 Francis Street, Yarraville Vic 3013 Mail: PO Box 215, Yarraville Vic 3013 Phone: 9687 1560 Email: info@ycc.net.au Web: ycc.net.au

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