The skills and knowledge gained from completing the CHCSS00080 Induction to Leisure and Health will enable you to provide quality of life opportunities to individuals who experience barriers to participation in recreation and leisure.
By completing this Skill Set, you will have gained the basic knowledge required to enhance the psychological, social, emotional and physical well-being of a range of individuals through leisure and recreation…today and into the future.
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Become part of the fast-growing Leisure and Health industry by completing the Nationally Recognised CHCSS00080 Induction to Leisure and Health.
In this Induction to Leisure and Health course, you will learn skills to support people in meeting their leisure and recreational needs.
The skills and knowledge gained from this course will provide you with the basic and essential knowledge you will need to improve the quality of life opportunities for individuals who experience barriers to participation in recreation and leisure.
Workers may be in residential facilities and community agencies and day centres, completing specific tasks and functions around leisure and recreation. While workers are responsible for their output, work is usually carried out under direct or indirect supervision and within an organisation’s guidelines.
By studying the CHCSS00080 Induction to Leisure and Health, you will learn the basics of how to provide quality-of-life opportunities for individuals who experience barriers to participation in recreation and leisure.
Your clients may range from people with disabilities, older people, youth, children, families, corporate organisations, those in respite, and those with variable education levels and diverse backgrounds.
Our course has been designed with your career path in mind. With 120 hours of practical placement, we ensure that you have real workplace experience upon completion, which is likely to increase your employment prospects.
This is an interactive and supportive course, and also includes extensive trainer support from industry experts to help you achieve your goals.
By completing the Leisure and Health course you will also have the option of continuing to complete either a CHC43415 Certificate IV in Leisure and Health or CHC53415 Diploma of Leisure and Health courses through Australis.
There are a number of units of competency in the CHCSS00080 Induction to Leisure and Health which are also contained within our range of Community Services and Counselling courses. One of our team will be happy to discuss the number of credits you could apply towards these courses. Any credits that you are granted will also, therefore, reduce the time and cost of these courses.
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How do I Enrol?
Over 3 month period, students at Australis College must complete 3 units of competency while studying to obtain their CHCSS00080 Induction to Leisure and Health.
Unit of Competency
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Unit of Competency Code |
Work effectively in the leisure and health industries | CHCLAH001 |
Contribute to leisure and health programming | CHCLAH002 |
Participate in the planning, implementation and monitoring of individual leisure and health programs | CHCLAH003 |
Blended Learning combines the flexibility of online learning with the practical support of face-to-face (only available for certain courses), or live training via web tutorials, online forums and interactive e-learning.