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9462 6077 | www.prace.vic.edu.au Merrilands Community Centre 35 Sturdee Street Reservoir, VIC 3073 2017 Course Guid e Semester 2 July to December

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9462 6077 | www.prace.vic.edu.au Merrilands Community Centre 35 Sturdee Street Reservoir, VIC 3073

2017 Course Guide Semester 2—July to December

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Enrolment Information

Please contact PRACE on 9462 6077 to enrol.

Many of our courses allow for enrolment after the start date.

Course commencement is subject to variation and sufficient enrolments.

PRACE encourages individuals with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. Contact our office to learn more about how we can assist you.

Fees Information

Tuition fee calculation is based on regulatory requirements for fees for government funded training in Victoria. This is determined by the Higher Education and Skills Group. All courses are subject to eligibility requirements.

Please contact PRACE for more details.

Concession: student holds current concession card and is eligible for a Higher Education and Skills Group subsidised training place.

Full fee: student does not hold a concession card, but is eligible for a Higher Education and Skills Group subsidised training place.

Fee For Service: student is not eligible for a Higher Education and Skills Group subsidised training place.

Fee exemptions are available for financial hardship.

A Service and Amenities Fee (SA) of $10 Concession & $25 Full Fee applies to all courses.

Accredited Courses Our certificate courses are nationally accredited courses within the Australian Qualifications

Framework and Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority.

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Vocational Education and Training (VET)

English for Heavy Vehicle -

Truck

or

Bus

Improve your English and numeracy in order to prepare

for your licence test.

"RETURNING TO LEARNING "

Introduction to Education Support - Integration Aide Work

An opportunity to have all your questions answered about nationally accredited training.

Workshops will cover topics such as:

What is Vocational Education & Training (VET )?

What Employers Want—Core Skills for Work

Introduction to Certificate III in Education Support & Practical Placement

Education Support Sector—Where are the jobs?

Career Action Planning & Vocational Support

Certificate III in Education Support

Course Code: CHC30213

Entry Requirements

& Recommendations

*Moderate Computer and Internet and Email Skills

*English LLN skills at an industry entry standard

* Returning to Learning Program Starts 21/7/17

Course Description This qualification will give you the skills and

knowledge to provide assistance and support to

teachers and students in a range of educational

settings. This includes Primary, Secondary and

Special Development schools and areas of early

childhood education..

Pathway: Graduates work as :

education assistants/teacher aides

support workers (working with children with disabilities)

Mode of Study: Classroom, off-site tasks/research, Practical

Placement + Assessment Workshops

Location: East Preston Community Centre

7 Newton Street, Reservoir

Thursday —Starts 10 August 2017

9.15am —3.15pm

Days & Times:

Dates: Classroom 2017: Thur. 10 August to 14 December

Classroom 2018: Thur. 1 February to 29 March

(Includes 2 Assessment Workshops)

Practical Placement: 9/10/17—22/3/18

Duration: 24 sessions , 2 workshops + 100 hour practical

placement. (Excludes Public & School Holidays)

Cost: Concession: $180, Full: $900,

Fee For Service—Conc.: $2,685 (limited places)

+ Service & Amenities Fee

Enrolment: Please ring early to arrange a pre-enrolment

interview. Ph. 9462 6077.

Amenities: Tea & coffee provided. BYO lunch/snacks.

Retail Industry Program Course Code: N/A

Entry Requirements: None

Course Description: Suitable for a person wishing to gain retail,

customer service and sales skills in the retail

sector.

Pathway: Employment in the retail sector

Certificate II or III in Retail

Location: Merrilands Community Centre (MCC) &

Northland Youth Centre (NYC)

Mode of Study: Classroom training and industry research

Days: Tuesday (MCC) & Thursday (NYC)

Time: 9.30am—2.30pm

Dates: 25 July — 14 September 2017

(no class public or school holidays)

Duration: 16 sessions

Cost: Concession: $50, Full: $95,

Fee for Service: $817

+ Service & Amenities Fee

Enrolment: At PRACE office

Amenities: Tea & coffee provided. BYO lunch/snacks.

Course was excellent. Nadine was the best teacher… without her I wouldn’t have gained knowledge of retail, gained a placement experience or a Job.. 100% Happy”

Whitney – Retail

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Vocational Education and Training (VET) Continued

Introduction to Community and Events Volunteering Course Code: N/A

Entry

Requirements:

Literacy and numeracy skills sufficient to actively

support community workers.

Willingness to undergo Police / WWC checks

Course

Description:

Are you interested in becoming more involved in your

community? This program will cover basic skills

required to be successful in a volunteer support role.

Content will include:

Effective communication skills

Record keeping

Self management and teamwork skills

Rights and responsibilities of organisations and volunteers

Participating in OH&S processes

Support in identifying individual skill set and appropriate volunteer roles

Note: program will provide the opportunity to

participate in a community event/s

Pathway: Volunteer roles, work or further study within the

community sector. Accredited pathways include

Certificate I / II n Active Volunteering, Certificate II in

Community Services, Certificate III in Events

Location: Thomastown Neighbourhood House (TNH)

Mode of Study: Classroom / computer lab

Days / Times: Thursdays 10.00am—2.00 pm

Dates: 12 October — 14 December 2017

(no classes during school holidays)

Duration: 10 weeks

Cost: FREE

Enrolment: At PRACE Office ph. 9462 6077

Amenities: Tea & coffee provided. BYO lunch/snacks.

Certificate I in Transition Education

Course Code: 22301VIC

Entry

Requirements:

Entry to the Certificate I in Transition Education is

intended for post compulsory school age learners with

evidence of a permanent cognitive impairment /

intellectual disability

Course

Description

The course aims to maximise students’ opportunities to engage with further education and to increase independent living skills.

Pathway: Participants will be assisted and encouraged to pursue

work/volunteer or further study options.

Location: Merrilands Community Centre (MCC)

Mode of Study: Classroom, off-site practice

Days & Times: Tuesday and Friday

9:30am—3:30pm

Dates: 7 February— 15 December 2017

(no classes on school or public holidays)

2018 dates to be confirmed

Duration: 2 years

Cost: Concession: $280, Full: $1400 ( 1 year)

+ Service & Amenities Fee

Enrolment: Call PRACE Office to arrange pre-enrolment interview.

Ph. 9462 6077

Amenities Tea & coffee provided. BYO snacks.

Volunteer!

Are you interested in volunteering

at Merrilands Community Centre?

Please come and speak to us

about the opportunities in our

new programs.

You will become part of a vital

team.

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Social Media—Business Marketing

Course Code: N/A

Entry

Requirements:

Literacy and numeracy required

Course

Description:

Are you wanting to gain knowledge about online

marketing? This program will cover basic skills to use

Social Media platforms as a marketing and promotional

tool.

Content will include:

Identifying Social Media Apps

Setting up Social Media Profiles

Understanding the difference between personal and business Social Media accounts

Uploading photos

Sharing and commenting on Facebook posts

Scheduling posts

Managing an online profile Please note: Participants will need to provide their own

device

Pathway: Volunteer roles, work or further study within the community sector. Accredited pathways include Certificate I / II in Information, Digital Media and Technology, Business and Marketing courses

Location: Thomastown Neighbourhood House

Mode of Study: Classroom / computer lab

Days: Thursday

Dates & Times: 20 July, 27 July, 3 August, 10 August: 10am—1pm

17 August: 10am –2pm

Duration: 5 weeks

Cost: FREE

Enrolment: At PRACE Office Ph. 9462 6077

Amenities Tea & coffee provided. BYO snacks.

Interested in working in

childcare

or leisure and health?

Contact us on

9462 6077

for more information.

Computer & Business Courses

Introduction to Basic Bookkeeping and MYOB Skills Course Code: N/A

Entry

Requirements:

Sound computer skills. Basic understanding of

bookkeeping an advantage.

Course

Description

A short course for those who want to learn how to use a computer-based accounting system (MYOB) to perform basic bookkeeping procedures.

Content will cover:

customising a company data file

processing sales / purchases

processing cash transactions

generating reports

preparing bank reconciliations

generating a BAS (Business Activity Statement)

Please note: program focuses on PC compatible machines

Pathway: Work / volunteering or home-based businesses requiring basic bookkeeping / MYOB skills. Further study: qualifications within the Financial and Business Services Training Packages.

Location: Merrilands Community Centre

Mode of Study: Teacher supported learning in classroom/computer lab.

Days: Thursdays

Time: 12.30pm–3.00 pm

Dates: 27 July — 23 November 2017

(no classes public and school holidays)

Duration: 16 sessions

Cost: Concession & Full: $43, Fee for Service: $371

+ Service & Amenities Fee

Additional cost: workbook (price $29)

Enrolment: At PRACE Office

Amenities: Tea & coffee provided. BYO snacks

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Computer & Business Courses

Computers for Seniors Course Code: N/A

Entry

Requirements:

Age 55+

Course

Description:

Not confident in using a computer? This supportive beginners’ course will teach you all the basics so that you can start using computers to meet your everyday needs. The course will cover:

Using computer hardware

Understanding software types

Introduction to word processing

Introduction to internet and email

Microsoft 2016 –operating system Windows 10

Designed for PC compatible computers

Pathway: Work, volunteering or social activities requiring

basic computer skills

Location: Merrilands Community Centre

Mode of Study: Teacher supported learning in a classroom/

computer lab

Days: Tuesday & Wednesday

Time: 12.30pm—3.00pm

Dates: 18 July — 16 August 2017

Duration: 10 sessions

Cost: Concession & Full: $34, Fee for Service: $297

+ Service & Amenities Fee

Enrolment: At PRACE Office ph. 9462 6077

Amenities: Tea & coffee provided. BYO snacks.

Computer Essentials Course Code: N/A

Entry

Requirements:

‘Introduction to Computers’ program or

equivalent.

Course

Description:

This program will build skill and confidence in the use of essential Microsoft 2016 programs for personal, work and study purposes running on Windows 10 operating system. The course will cover:

An extension to basic word processing

Introduction to MS PowerPoint 2016

Introduction to MS Excel 2016

Designed for PC compatible computers

Pathway: Potential to use skills for work / volunteer opportunities or pathway into accredited study (e.g. Certificate I / II in Information, Digital Media and Technology).

Location: Merrilands Community Centre

Mode of Study: Teacher supported learning in a classroom/

computer lab.

Days: Tuesday and Wednesday

Time: 9.15am—12.15 pm

Dates: 10 October—12 December 2017

Duration: 18 sessions

Cost: Concession: $50, Full: $66, Fee for Service: $575

+ Service & Amenities Fee

Enrolment: At PRACE Office ph. 9462 6077

Amenities: Tea & coffee provided. BYO snacks.

Computers for Beginners Course Code: N/A

Entry

Requirements:

None

Course

Description:

This beginners’ course will give you the confidence to perform a range of basic tasks on a computer. The course will cover:

Using computer hardware

Understanding software types

Using basic Windows 10 commands

Using Microsoft Word 2016 (entering data, formatting, saving & filing)

Introduction to internet and email

Designed for PC compatible computers

Pathway: Certificate I / II in Information, Digital Media and Technology. Work or volunteer opportunities requiring basic computer skills.

Location: Merrilands Community Centre

Mode of Study: Teacher supported learning in classroom/computer lab

Days: Tuesday and Wednesday

Time: 9.30am—12.00pm

Dates: 25 July — 13 September 2017

Duration: 16 sessions

Cost: Concession & Full: $50, Fee for Service: $437

+ Service & Amenities Fee

Enrolment: At PRACE Office ph. 9462 6077

Amenities: Tea & coffee provided. BYO snacks.

Introduction to Computers and Basic Word Processing

Course Code: N/A

Entry

Requirements:

None

Course

Description:

This introductory course will give you the confidence to

perform basic word processing tasks on a computer.

The course will cover:

Using computer hardware

Understanding software types

Using basic Windows 10 commands

Using Microsoft Word 2016 (entering data, formatting, saving & filing)

Pathway: Certificate I / II in Information, Digital Media &

Technology , study, work or volunteer opportunities

requiring basic computer skills.

Location: Merrilands Community Centre

Mode of Study: Teacher supported learning in a classroom/computer

lab.

Days: Wednesday

Time: 12.45pm—3.15pm

Dates: 11 October —13 December 2017

Duration: 10 sessions

Cost: Concession & Full: $34, Fee for Service: $297

+ Service & Amenities Fee

Enrolment: At PRACE Office ph. 9462 6077

Amenities Tea & coffee provided. BYO snacks .

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Adult Literacy

Adult Literacy

Course Code N/A

Entry

Requirements:

Less than 10 years of formal education

Course

Description:

This class is designed for people who left school early or

had an interrupted education and want to improve their

reading, writing and numeracy skills.

Pathway: Accredited literacy programs (e.g. CGEA)

Pre-accredited / accredited vocational training

Work, volunteering

Location: Merrilands Community Centre

Mode of Study: Classroom based (may include relevant off-site

excursions)

Days: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday

Time: 9.15am—12.15pm

Dates: Term 3: Tues 18th July - Thurs 21st Sept

Term 4: Tues 10th Oct - Wed 13th Dec

(No classes during school and public holidays)

* potential to join after start date

Duration/Cost: Term 3: 10 weeks

Term 4: 10 weeks

Concession: $50, Full: $97, Fee for Service: $835 ( per

term) + Service & Amenities Fee

Enrolment: Pre-enrolment interview Ph. 9462 6077

Amenities: Tea & coffee provided. BYO snacks.

Spelling, Reading and Writing for Adults—Evening Classes Course Code N/A

Entry

Requirements:

Less than 10 years of formal education

Course

Description:

A friendly and supportive class for people who want

to improve their spelling, reading and writing skills

for everyday transactions or for work or further

study purposes.

Pathway: Work / volunteering

Accredited literacy programs (e.g. CGEA)

Pre-accredited / accredited vocational training

Location: Merrilands Community Centre

Mode of Study: Classroom

Days: Wednesday evenings

Time: 6.00pm—8.30pm

Dates: Semester 2: 19 July – 6 Dec, 2017

* potential to join after start date

Duration: Semester 2: 19 weeks

(No classes during school and public holidays)

Cost: Concession: $50, Full: $71, Fee for Service: $613

+ Service & Amenities Fee

Enrolment: Pre-enrolment interview Ph. 9462 6077

Amenities: Tea & coffee provided. BYO snacks.

Learn English at Thomastown West Community Hub Course Code: N/A

Prerequisite: None

Course

Description: Improve your English, make new friends and learn more

about your local community.

This friendly and supportive program will help local

residents build confidence in written and spoken English

and engage in community activity.

Pathway: Further study (English, vocational studies), volunteer

work

Location: Thomastown West Community Hub

Main St., Thomastown

(next to Thomastown West Primary School)

Day: Wednesdays

Time: 9.00am —12.30pm

Dates: 19 July — 6 December 2017

Duration: 19 sessions (no classes on public or school holidays)

Cost: $20

Enrolment: At PRACE Office ph. 9462 6077

Enquires can also be made at Thomastown West Primary

School Main Office

Amenities: Tea & coffee provided. BYO snacks

Want to improve your English? Try our course at Thomastown West Community Hub.

For Certificate based English courses, see pg 10-11.

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Foundation VCAL

Course Code: 21352VIC (Foundation)

Entry Requirements:

You will be 16 – 19 years of age.

Course

Description:

Foundation VCAL is the equivalent of year 11.

The course includes Literacy, Oral Communication,

Numeracy, Personal Development, Work Related

Skills and Units from Certificate II courses. You will

be provided with breakfast and lunch daily. You will

complete a work placement, go on camp and go on

many excursions.

Pathway: After completing VCAL you can go on to further

education and training, apprenticeship, traineeship

or full time work. All students completing VCAL at

PRACE will be given preference into any of our

other courses.

Location: Merrilands Community Centre

Mode of Study: Full Time

Days: Monday to Friday

Time: 9.30am—3.00pm

Dates: 7 February— November 2017

* potential to join after start date

Duration: 1 year

Cost: Fees upon enquiry

Enrolment: Pre-enrolment interview

Contact: Jane Davey 9462 6077

Youth Programs

The Victorian Certificate of

Applied Learning (VCAL)

For students in Years 11 & 12

VCAL gives you practical work-related

experience, as well as literacy and

numeracy skills and the opportunity to

build personal skills that are important

for life and work.

Imagine this; imagine coming to a school

where everybody treats you the way you

deserve to be treated. Attending PRACE has

honestly changed my whole outlook on life. Being

here has changed my future.”

Jessica—VCAL student

“ Intermediate VCAL

Course Code: 21353VIC (Intermediate)

Entry Requirements:

You will be 16 – 19 years of age.

Course

Description:

Intermediate VCAL is the equivalent of year 12.

The course includes Literacy, Oral Communication,

Numeracy, Personal Development, Work Related

Skills and Units from Certificate II courses. You will

be provided with breakfast and lunch daily. You will

complete a work placement, go on camp and go on

many excursions.

Pathway: After completing VCAL you can go on to further

education and training, apprenticeship, traineeship

or full time work. All students completing VCAL at

PRACE will be given preference into any of our

other courses.

Location: Merrilands Community Centre

Mode of Study: Full Time

Days: Monday to Friday

Time: 9.30am—3.00pm

Dates: 7 February— November 2017

* potential to join after start date

Duration: 1 year

Cost: Fees upon enquiry

Enrolment: Pre-enrolment interview

Contact: Jane Davey 9462 6077

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I have loved everything about PRACE.

Without this place I don’t know where I

would be—it has helped me become the person

who I am today.”

Luke—VCAL student

PreCAL

Course Code: 21352VIC

Entry

Requirements:

You will be 16 – 19 years of age.

Course

Description:

This course is designed as a taster to VCAL. All

tasks and activities will go towards VCAL if you

wish to go on. You will get lunch each day you are

here.

Pathway: After completing PreCAL, you can go on to further

education and training. All students completing

PreCAL at PRACE will be given preference into our

VCAL program.

Location: Merrilands Community Centre

Mode of Study: Part Time

Days: Thursday and Friday

Time: 10.00am—2.00pm

Dates: 7 February— November 2017

* enrolments accepted throughout the year

Duration: 6 months

Cost: Fees upon enquiry

Enrolment: Pre-enrolment interview

Contact: Jane Davey 9462 6077

PRACE College is an

independent school offering

Secondary School Levels 11-12

in a community setting.

Please contact Jane Davey on 9462 6077

to find out more.

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Designed to help you FIND the 'big idea' that you want to turn into a business!

Perfect if you do not have an idea, have too many ideas or have a very early hunch.

Wednesday, July 26th

9.30 am to 1.30pm

Merrilands Community Centre

FREE Workshop

Sister School is a business and entrepreneurship program with a difference! It is the key to making self-employment a reality in Australia. You will develop the practical knowledge, skills and support to start a business (or grow an early stage business), navigate the many and varied challenges and become an entrepreneur.

Wednesdays 9.30-3.00

16th August to 6th September 5 sessions

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

EAL Courses at PRACE

Prelim Course in Preliminary Spoken & Written English (10361 NAT)

Level 1 Certificate I in Spoken & Written English (10362 NAT)

Level 2 Certificate II in Spoken & Written English (10363 NAT)

Level 3 Certificate III in Spoken & Written English (10364 NAT)

Level 4 Certificate IV in Spoken & Written English – Further Studies (10365 NAT)

ENROL ANYTIME We have ongoing enrolments throughout the year.

Fees are calculated according to enrolment start date.

Call or visit us to schedule a placement interview.

IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH Speaking - Listening - Reading - Writing - Numeracy - ICT skills and more!

*PLUS ENGLISH LANGUAGE SUPPORT* Develop your English language skills in relation to running your own business

Mondays 14/8/17 to 4/9/17 (5 sessions)

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Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP)

Study up to 510 hours

Access FREE childcare while you study

Learn about Australia’s culture, local services,

your rights & the law, workplace practices,

& gain valuable employment skills to settle

successfully into Australian life

Access expert advice on how to achieve

your study and employment goals

Skills for Education and Employment Program (SEE)

Study up to 800 hours

Learn English for your employment goal / further study

Develop skills for your current or future workplace

Improve your ICT skills on computers & iPads

Gain confidence in your workplace communication skills

You may be eligible to access FREE classes through the AMEP or SEE Programs.

‘The Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP) is funded by the Australian

Government Department of Education and Training’

Ask your Centrelink or

Job Active case manager

to refer you to PRACE

PRACE Site Code: L 70103

ESS Activity ID Code: 8351315

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The Bridge

218 High Street, Preston

By train: Bell Station, Sth Morang Line

By bus: 553

Training Locations

PRACE Office Merrilands Community Centre

35 Sturdee Street, Reservoir

9462 6077 | [email protected]

www.prace.vic.edu.au

By train: Keon Park Station, Sth Morang Line

By bus: 555, 560

Spring Street

309 Spring St, Reservoir

By train: Reservoir Station, Sth Morang Line

By bus: 556, 552 & 561

Northland Youth Centre (NYC)

Northland Shopping Centre, Shop J, 63A (near Commonwealth Bank and bus stops)

By bus: 555

Reservoir Neighbourhood House

2B Cuthbert Rd, Reservoir

By train: Reservoir Station, Sth Morang Line

By bus: 556, 552, 561

Proudly supported by the City of Darebin

Funding and Community Partners

‘The Adult Migrant English Program

(AMEP) is funded by the Australian

Government Department of

Education and Training’

VENUE FOR HIRE

Merrilands Community Centre offers a range of rooms and facilities for hire.

Contact the office for details on 9462 6077 or see www.prace.vic.edu.au

PRACE is a registered charity. ABN: 93 736 262 050 Incorporation Number: A0032713Z TOID: 4036

This training is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth government funding.

Thomastown Neighbourhood House

Thomastown Library 52 Main Street, Thomastown

Tel: 0488224439

To the

Bridge