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The Graduate Certificate in Disability aligns with the NDIS practice benchmarks and quality measures, rooted in the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) framework and its implementation through Australia's National Disability Strategy. Participants will explore varied disability perspectives and needs while mastering modern, individualized service provision methods. These modules incorporate a Christian perspective that values interfaith inclusivity, highlighting the compassionate essence of disability support. The program offers a thorough educational journey with the convenience of online study alongside professional commitments.
Applicants may be admitted to the Graduate Certificate in Disability or the Graduate Diploma of Disability, if they
have previously successfully completed a relevant:
bachelor degree or
bachelor honours degree
‘Relevant’ means a degree that includes subjects such as psychology, social work and education and health sciences where you studied human services and behaviour. ‘Non-relevant’ means degrees that are not related to welfare, human services and behaviour. Applicants with non-relevant degrees will be considered on the basis of their work and life experience.