The Health and Fitness Disability Support Course offered by FIT College is designed for fitness professionals aiming to expand their expertise into the disability support sector. Focusing on person-centred care, the course equips learners with the skills necessary to support individuals with disabilities, particularly within the framework of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Delivered online, the program offers flexibility and is structured to be completed part-time over 26 weeks.
Nationally Recognised Training: Completing the CHCSS00130 Disability Skill Set provides credit towards further qualifications in the CHC Community Services Training Package
Flexible Online Study: The course is delivered through FIT College's LMS, allowing students to study at their own pace with access to comprehensive online resources
Practical Application: Students are required to have access to a workplace where they can perform specific tasks with people with disabilities, ensuring real-world experience
Industry Partnership: FIT College collaborates with FITCare Support Services to provide job opportunities for graduates, facilitating a smoother transition into the workforce
Enhanced Career Opportunities: The course opens pathways to various roles within the community services sector, particularly in supporting individuals with disabilities
Supplementary Income: For fitness professionals, the skills acquired can provide additional income streams through consistent support work, complementing their existing roles
Contribution to Inclusivity: Graduates play a vital role in making fitness and health services more inclusive, aligning with the goals of the NDIS
Disability Support Worker: Engage in roles that involve assisting individuals with disabilities in daily activities and community participation
Inclusive Fitness Instructor: Design and deliver fitness programs tailored to individuals with disabilities, promoting health and well-being
NDIS Service Provider: Work within the NDIS framework to offer support services, addressing the growing demand for qualified professionals in this sector
The course is particularly timely, given the NDIS's projection of requiring an additional 83,000 workers by 2024, highlighting the significant demand for skilled professionals in this field.