Diploma of Access Consulting - CPP50711

Access Institute

Type of institution: Registered Training Organisation
Level: Pre-degree
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This qualification is part of the Property Services Training Package. It provides students with the skills required to provide advice on the provision of access to people with disabilities and their families as well as to governments, the building industry, designers, and owners and managers of buildings and facilities.

Structure

25 units: 15 core and 10 elective

Subjects

  • Evaluate materials for the construction of buildings for access
  • Provide facilities and amenities for property users
  • Apply legal procedures to building surveying
  • Monitor performance of property or facility portfolio
  • Conduct a streetscape access audit
  • Implement facilities management plan
  • Prepare specification documentation for accessible building work
  • Apply building codes and standards to accessible large-scale buildings
  • Provide expert access advice to a complainant or respondent
  • Apply building control legislation to assess small-scale buildings for access
  • Assess the construction of existing buildings and new building work required to be accessible
  • Conduct a building access audit
  • Advise on use and design of facilities
  • Produce working drawings for residential buildings
  • Prepare a concept design for accessible building work
  • Promote team effectiveness
  • Apply ergonomic principles to accessible building design and fitout
  • Inspect access compliance during the building process
  • Apply anthropometric principles to accessible building design and fitout
  • Prepare access reports
  • Apply unjustifiable hardship principles to Alternative Building Solutions for access
  • Conduct an aged care facility access audit
  • Provide expert access advice on renovations to private dwellings
  • Identify and calculate production costs
  • Conduct a transport conveyance and boarding device access audit
  • Follow site occupational health and safety requirements
  • Develop and organise public education programs
  • Provide expert access advice on building renovations
  • Interact with clients in a regulated environment
  • Interpret and apply building control legislation when assessing large-scale buildings for access
  • Conduct a transport premises access audit
  • Implement facilities procurement systems
  • Prepare and administer tender documentation for accessible building work
  • Promote client compliance
  • Coordinate building refurbishment
  • Apply performance-based codes and risk management principles to assessing buildings for access
  • Apply mechanics of human body functions to accessible building design and fitout
  • Work effectively as an access consultant
  • Interpret and apply medical terminology appropriately
  • Prepare a design brief for accessible building work
  • Prepare contract documentation for accessible building work
  • Participate as an access expert on an Access Panel
  • Provide access advice on the design of the built environment
  • Communicate effectively as an access consultant
  • Assess documentation of building work for access compliance
  • Undertake research on access issues
  • Manage industrial relations
  • Coordinate construction or renovation of facilities
  • Conduct an educational facility access audit
  • Conduct a playground access audit
  • Coordinate the development and implementation of Disability Discrimination Act Action Plans
  • Apply legislation to urban development and building controls
  • Apply disability awareness to assessing access situations
  • Manage risk
  • Work effectively with culturally diverse clients and co-workers
  • Conduct an outdoor recreation area access audit

Study pathways

Not Applicable

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