TAFE NSW

Certificate IV in Access Consulting - CPP40811

TAFE NSW

Type of institution: TAFE Institute
Level: Pre-degree
CRICOS: 00591E

This qualification is part of the Property Services Training Package. It will benefit a wide range of people with responsibility to improve access to buildings, facilities, parks, streetscapes, playgrounds and open spaces. This includes people working independently or as part of a team or larger organisation such as government, building surveyors, architects, occupational therapists, educational institutions, hospitals and other community organisations.

Structure

  • 20 units: 12 core
  • 8 elective

Subjects

  • Conduct a streetscape access audit
  • Assess construction plans
  • Provide access advice on the provision of services
  • Market the small business
  • Apply building control legislation to assess small-scale buildings for access
  • Facilitate meetings in the property industry
  • Conduct a building access audit
  • Facilitate the development of Disability Discrimination Act Action Plans
  • Promote team effectiveness
  • Provide access advice on building renovations
  • Facilitate group-based learning
  • Prepare access reports
  • Undertake research activities
  • Conduct an aged care facility access audit
  • Identify and calculate production costs
  • Conduct a transport conveyance and boarding device access audit
  • Follow site occupational health and safety requirements
  • Read and interpret plans and specifications
  • Prepare, deliver and evaluate public education sessions on access
  • Conduct a transport premises access audit
  • Promote client compliance
  • Contribute to policy development
  • Design and develop learning programs
  • Facilitate work-based learning
  • Undertake small business planning
  • Manage small business finances
  • Recruit, select and induct staff
  • Work effectively as an access consultant
  • Contribute effectively to building development teams
  • Interpret and apply medical terminology appropriately
  • Prepare and present evidence in court
  • Use Training Packages to meet client needs
  • Implement industrial relations procedures
  • Manage a small team
  • Provide access advice on building fitout
  • Plan small business finances
  • Plan and organise group-based delivery
  • Communicate effectively as an access consultant
  • Facilitate individual learning
  • Manage conflict and disputes in the property industry
  • Monitor and manage small business operations
  • Conduct an educational facility access audit
  • Conduct a playground access audit
  • Establish legal and risk management requirements of small business
  • Apply disability awareness to assessing access situations
  • Work effectively with culturally diverse clients and co-workers
  • Coordinate and facilitate distance-based learning
  • Manage risk
  • Conduct an outdoor recreation area access audit

Study pathways

Not Applicable

Further information

This course is ideal for people who have responsibility for reviewing, planning, designing, managing or maintaining buildings and facilities, as well as those who are required to provide advice to others regarding access issues in the built environment.

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