New Zealand Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (Rehabilitation)
Course details
Domestic tuition | $4,335 per year |
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International tuition | $0 |
NZQF Level | 4 |
About the course
This programme will provide rehabilitative organisations, including conductive education-based organisations with graduates who can demonstrate the ability to work in this sector. Graduates will have the skills, knowledge and behaviours including; dignity, empathy and respect that are required to provide rehabilitation support to the client and family / whanau. Clients will have multiple co-morbidities of chronic illness and therefore the graduate must have an understanding of and ability to work within multi-disciplinary teams. Graduates will already have some experience from working in a health/wellbeing setting and are intending to further their knowledge, skills and working opportunities by extending into this rehabilitative / chronic illness area.
Entry requirements
- Aged 18 years of age and over
- New Zealand Citizen or Permanent Resident
- NCEA Level 1 Numeracy and Literacy or equivalent, must be able to speak and understand English
- Healthcare sector experience as healthcare assistant / volunteer
- The learner holds the New Zealand Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (Level 3) or the equivalent qualificaiton
- Clean criminal record (an initial check will be completed through the New Zealand Police to ensure the learner is a fit and proper person to be working with vulnerable people, should the learner not have one)
- Physically able to do the job
- Willingness to work with older person
*This course is not available to international students.
About the provider
Who are we: Kalandra Education Group is a Private Training Organisation based in Auckland, New Zealand. Kalandra specialise in courses related to care of the vulnerable person.
Kalandra was founded by Dr Christine Clark. Christine's mother and father were in aged care during the final years of their life and, although the care provided was exceptional, Christine identified gaps in that care. She created Kalandra alongside her two daughters, to address these gaps.
Kalandra have a number of courses ranging from Level 3 - Level 5 addressing the needs of the vulnerable person including; dementia care, mental health support, diversional therapy, community care, physical and intellectual disability and much more.
Although our campus is in Auckland, New Zealand we have staff and students around New Zealand and, around the world.
Our Vision: Enabling others to improve the life of the vulnerable person. We achieve this through the teaching of innovate education.