Yes, the disability support sector is expanding rapidly, especially with the ongoing implementation of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). There is a strong need for qualified and compassionate individuals to support people with disabilities in a variety of roles across residential, community, and home settings.
This non-accredited course is an excellent introduction to working in disability support and can be helpful for volunteering or informal support roles. However, most paid positions require formal qualifications such as a Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability). Completing this course can help you decide whether to pursue further accredited training.
In the Disability Support course, you’ll learn essential skills in communication, personal care, and safety when working with people with disabilities. The course also covers how to support individuals in a respectful, empowering way across various settings, such as home, community, and residential care.
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