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- Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency - Student Registration
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agencyeducation providers, health services and other organisations or individuals who host students for clinical experience placements (clinical training) for a health profession All education providers must meet the requirements of the National Law in relation to student registration What is an approved program of study? An approved program of study
- Diploma of Nursing - Mater Education
Mater Education's Diploma of Nursing aims to develop your ability to assess, plan, implement, evaluate and apply critical-thinking skills You’ll then apply these to provide quality patient-centred nursing care for patients clients with varying healthcare requirements as a beginner-level enrolled nurse
- Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia - Approved programs of study
Please note that the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia is not involved in the delivery of Board-approved programs of study, setting the student fee for a program of study or deciding when and where programs of study are offered Individual education providers decide each year whether to offer a course (Board-approved program of study)
- Becoming a Trainee - cicm. org. au
Applicants for the training program in intensive care medicine will be selected based upon these principles and the eligibility criteria and selection criteria set out in the T-1 Trainee Selection Policy The selection process should result in the best possible applicants being selected and must support the overall objective of College training
- Free and reduced-cost training - Department of Employment, Small . . .
Find free and reduced-cost training and financial support to get the skills to move into work, re-enter the workforce or advance your career
- Fee Free and Low Fee Training | Affordable Training in Perth|
*Some eligibility criteria apply for free training and other fees apply for free qualifications Existing worker traineeships are not eligible for the fee free arrangements
- Check your eligibility for Skills First funding | vic. gov. au
What is Skills First funding? Skills First is a Victorian Government program that provides access to government-subsidised training for courses in growth industries If you are eligible, your tuition fees will be lower Skills First training includes qualifications and some skill sets
- Fee Free TAFE Eligibility Criteria
Fee Free TAFE eligibility criteria Fee Free TAFE and vocational education is a joint initiative of the Australian and South Australian Governments providing tuition-free training places to students wanting to train, retrain or upskill People from the following groups are strongly encouraged to apply: First Nations Australians Young people (17-24) People who are out of work or receiving income
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