Comprehensive Care of the Vulnerable Person (Face to Face Entry)

Comprehensive Care of the Vulnerable Person (Face to Face Entry)
$500.00 NZD

Programme Overview:

In response to the changing dynamics of learning, this certificate is online and learner led with a lecturer available for support as required. Using digital means, the learners can watch clinical skill sessions and then practice these during their clinical placement on the Level 4 Face to Face Programme.

Graduates of this certificate will gain transferable skills and knowledge related to basic physiological, safety and belongingness needs of persons in health & wellbeing settings. Graduates will have an understanding of their role, responsibilities and obligations and their duty of protection and care of the vulnerable person as well as knowledge of the practical skills required to care for the vulnerable person on a daily basis.

 

Delivery:

Online and Learner Led

Students must pass two written assessments and a number of short answer quizzes

5 Modules

  • Professionalism
  • Clinical skills
  • Person Centred Care
  • Care skills
  • Advanced Care 

Approximately 40 hours of learning per module.

 

Recommended Entry Criteria:

18 years of age and over

IELTs academic overall band score of 5.5 (no band lower than 5) or recognised equivalent

Clear criminal check

Physically able and willing to work with the vulnerable person

 

Pathways:

This certificate is equivalent to the New Zealand Level 3 so can be used as entry to the Kalandra Level 4 Face to Face Programme.

 

Cost:

$500 NZD (full payment up front)

This programme is NOT NZQA Approved.

 

How to apply:

1. Complete enrolment form (click on enrolment form) 

2. Email form and copy of your passport and English test to training@kalandra.ac.nz 

3. Access to programme available within 24 hours of full payment. 

If you are using an agent please ensure agents name is identifiable

 

Please ensure that you complete the enrolment form above and send it in along with your proof of payment. 

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