Other Courses

 

MELBOURNE METROPOLITAN

Berry Street

Aiming High Mentoring Program
Website
Phone:    (03) 5134 5971
Contact:  Naome Dessent 
Email:    
ndessent@berrystreet.org.au

NMIT, Preston Campus

Certificate I in Hospitality (Kitchen Operations)
Length:  Full time one year, Part-time two to three years
Description: The course aims to provide students with special learning needs (intellectual, learning or psychological disability) with a range of vocationally orientated skills which will enable participants to gain employment within the hospitality industry.
Website

Phone: (03) 9269 8390
Email: 
workeducation@nmit.vic.edu.au

William Angliss Institute, City and Cranbourne Campuses

Re-engagement Program – Certificate I in Kitchen Operations
Length:   The program is delivered two days per week for 10 weeks at the at Cranbourne Campus.
Description: The Certificate I in Kitchen Operations is aimed at young people who are deemed as ‘at risk’ of leaving the education system and without immediate further training or employment prospects. 
Website
Phone: (03) 9606 2440
Email: 
kyliew@angliss.vic.edu.au

 

WESTERN VICTORIA

Ballarat East Community House, Ballarat

Reading and Writing for People with Disabilities
Length:  During school terms
Description: Basic life skills literacy, numeracy and computer skills
Phone:   (03) 5331 4107
Email:   
bech@ncable.net.au

CREATE (Geelong) Inc, Corio

Helping Young People in Education
Description: A program for young people 15 – 19 yrs providing accredited training in: - Certificates in General Education for Adults. This program provides a holistic approach to learning, which includes: Recreational activities; Individual learning plans; One to one support; Work experience; Advocacy; Experiential learning activities; Welfare support; Personal development; Pathways to Secondary School, TAFE or work.
Website
Phone:  (03) 5240 2100
Email:  
headoffice@creategeelong.com

Southern Grampians Adult Education, Hamilton

Youth Education Program
Length:   40 weeks
Description: Orientation to learning and work as well as improving literacy and numeracy skills
Website
Phone: (03) 5571 9900
Email: 
sgae@sgae.vic.edu.au

University of Ballarat, Ballarat Campus

Foundation Access Studies (FAST)
Length: One semester (13 weeks full-time)
Description: FAST is a program designed to develop the academic skills and confidence of prospective students for post-secondary studies. The program prepares students in writing & literacy, communications, computing, researching, maths and also assists students to develop effective learning skills
Website
Phone: 1800 811 711
Email: 
info@ballarat.edu.au

 

EASTERN VICTORIA

Bellarine Living and Learning Centre, Whittington

Communications Skills
Length: Thursday 1 – 3pm
Description:
Phone: (03) 5248 1926
Email: 
bllc@austasia.net

Living Skills for People with Mild Disabilities
Length: Wednesday 10am – 12pm or 12.30pm – 2.30pm
Description: 
Phone: (03) 5248 1926
Email: 
bllc@austasia.net

Moe Life Skills Centre, Moe

Mainstreet Artwork
Length: All day Fridays during school terms
Description: A professional art development course for adults who have a disability. General Preparatory course. Includes a yearly exhibition of works produced and professional art folio production.
Website
Phone: (03) 5127 7999
Email: 
moelife@moelifeskills.vic.edu.au

 

NORTHERN VICTORIA

North Shepparton Community and Learning Centre, Shepparton

Youth at Work – Shed Program
Length: Friday 9.00 – 2.30pm
Description: Learn basic trade skills, welding, measuring, motors and basic mechanics. A literacy and computer component is built into the program. Please contact the House if you have any enquiries.
Phone: (03) 5821 5770
Email: 
nschouse@mcmedia.com.au

Murray Adult Community Education

Life Skills And Computer
Desription:
This course is intended for people who have a mild disability who wish to increase their language, literacy and numeracy skills. This course aims to expand upon their literacy and numeracy skills.
Website
Phone: (03) 5032 3719
Email:  learn@macesh.vic.edu.au

Wodonga Institute of TAFE, Wodonga Campus

Building Bridges (Pathways)
Length: 8 weeks ( 2 days per week)
Description: The Building Bridges (Pathways) program is for young people who have a disability or a learning difficulty who have left school early or are thinking of leaving school. The program assists young people to look ahead and plan a pathway to meet their personal and vocational goals.
Website
Phone: (02) 6055 6531
Email: 
courseinfo@wodongatafe.edu.au