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Quality training is at hand

THE Upper Beaconsfield Community Centre (UBCC) has been around for 24 years and has been a Registered Training Organisation since 1997.
The centre has built a strong reputation for delivering quality training to small groups in a supportive environment, and enjoys many referrals from past students and family members.
Offering First Aid Levels I and II a necessary qualification for all industry first aid officers the centre can deliver the full course or update units at the centre or onsite.
With an increased need for quality workers at both ends of the care field in childcare and aged care services; the community centre delivers both, offering Certificate III in Children’s Services and Certificate III Aged Care Work — certificates which are recognised Australia-wide as entry level qualification to both fields.
UBCC also offers the new and updated training qualification. Training And Assessment (TAA40104) is now the minimum qualification for those wishing to train others.
Starting this month, the centre is offering the complete course, plus for those already holding a previous qualification in Workplace Training and Assessment, gap training is available so that participants can up skill to the current industry standard.
Contact UBCC on 5944 3484 to discuss any training needs or for a program which contains the full list of what the centre has to offer, from aerobics to chainsaw maintenance.

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