If you answered 'yes' to these questions, you may be able to use the training you've done, along with your foster or kinship care and other experience, to gain RPL towards TAFE courses.
You can use these guidelines to help you work out whether you have the evidence you need to get RPL.
TAFE courses (such as Certificate IV in Community Services Work) or Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family Intervention (Child Protection)) are made up of a number of competencies.
To finish each competency, you need to show that you have the skills and knowledge required in that competency. Normally you do this by going to classes and doing assignments and exams.
Through RPL you can have your previous experience and training count towards the competency - meaning that you don't need to do the classes and assessment for that competency and can finish your course sooner.
This is done by showing evidence of your skills and knowledge in the area. TAFE compares your evidence with the performance criteria that make up the competency.
Note : If you get RPL you will still need to pay for the competency.
If you are interested in getting RPL, here are a few tips:
To find out more about RPL or TAFE courses and college locations, visit the TAFE Queensland website or phone 1300 30 8233.
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