Everyday Digital Skills: Computer and Internet Essentials 1
- Use digital technology for short and basic workplace tasks (FSKDIG001)
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BSB30120 Certificate III in Business
- Write simple documents (BSBWRT311)
- Support personal wellbeing in the workplace (BSBPEF201)
- Participate in sustainable work practices (BSBSUS211)
- Contribute to continuous improvement (BSBSTR301)
- Use digital technologies to collaborate in a work environment (BSBTEC404)
- Create electronic presentations (BSBTEC303)
- Design and produce spreadsheets (BSBTEC302)
- Engage in workplace communication (BSBXCM301)
- Design and produce business documents (BSBTEC301)
- Assist with maintaining workplace safety (BSBWHS311)
- Use inclusive work practices (BSBTWK301)
- Use business software applications (BSBTEC201)
- Apply critical thinking skills in a team environment (BSBCRT311)
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FSK20119 Certificate II in Skills for Work and Vocational Pathways
- Use business software applications (BSBTEC201)
- Write complex workplace texts (FSKWTG010)
- Use oral communication skills to participate in workplace teams (FSKOCM006)
- Support personal wellbeing in the workplace (BSBPEF201)
- Estimate, measure and calculate with routine metric measurements for work (FSKNUM015)
- Use familiar and routine maps and plans for work (FSKNUM017)
- Write routine workplace texts (FSKWTG009)
- Interact effectively with others at work (FSKOCM007)
- Use strategies to respond to routine workplace problems (FSKLRG009)
- Use routine strategies for career planning (FSKLRG010)
- Use routine strategies for work-related learning (FSKLRG011)
- Interpret, draw and construct routine 2D and 3D shapes for work (FSKNUM016)
- Calculate with whole numbers and familiar fractions, decimals and percentages for work (FSKNUM014)
- Plan and prepare for work readiness (BSBPEF101)
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FSK10219 Certificate I in Skills for Vocational Pathways
- Use digital technology for non-routine workplace tasks (FSKDIG003)
- Use simple strategies for work-related learning (FSKLRG008)
- Use familiar and simple metric measurements for work (FSKNUM009)
- Read and respond to routine workplace information (FSKRDG010)
- Use oral communication skills for effective workplace presentations (FSKOCM005)
- Use short and simple strategies for career planning (FSKLRG003)
- Read and respond to simple workplace information (FSKRDG007)
- Write simple workplace information (FSKWTG006)
- Use business resources (BSBOPS101)
- Use whole numbers and simple fractions, decimals and percentages for work (FSKNUM008)
- Participate in work placement (FSKLRG006)
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FSK10119 Certificate I in Access to Vocational Pathways
- Use basic and familiar metric measurements for work (FSKNUM004)
- Use whole numbers and halves for work (FSKNUM003)
- Participate in familiar spoken interactions at work (FSKOCM003)
- Read and respond to short and simple workplace information (FSKRDG004)
- Write short and simple workplace formatted texts (FSKWTG002)
- Engage in short and simple spoken exchanges at work (FSKOCM002)
- Prepare to participate in a learning environment (FSKLRG001)
- Use digital technology for routine and simple workplace tasks (FSKDIG002)
- Use simple data for work (FSKNUM007)
- Use digital technology for short and basic workplace tasks (FSKDIG001)
- Use short and simple strategies for work-related learning (FSKLRG004)
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Pathway to Community Services
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Pathway to Community Services – Short Course
Kickstart your career in community services with this entry-level short course. You’ll gain practical skills in safe work practices, crisis response, diversity, and communication—opening doors to roles in aged care, disability support, or community services. With nationally recognised, transferable units, this program builds your confidence in digital literacy, employability, and foundation skills, while setting you on the pathway to further study and employment.
Fees
Subsidised (fee-free) places under the Department of Education's Adult Community Education (ACE) and Smart and Skilled Program are available for this qualification. To find out if you are eligible contact HKCC on 9482 1189 or visit https://www.hkcc.nsw.edu.au/s/docs/Funding.pdf.
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Individual Support Pathways
To claim NSW Government funding under the Adult Community Education (ACE)*, please contact us on 9482 1189, email clients@hkcc.nsw.edu.au,
or complete the online enrolment form:
http://www.hkcc.tech/enrolment/
*This training attracts full NSW Government funding under the Adult Community Education (ACE) Program, if you meet the following eligibility criteria:
• Are an AUS citizen, permanent resident, humanitarian visa holder, or a NZ citizen
• 15 years or older
• Live or work in NSW
• No longer at school or equivalent
AND (ONE of the following)
• Have very low literacy, language and/or numeracy skills, or
• Have limited employability skills where you require considerable additional support, or
• Have persistent and ongoing personal issues impacting on educational achievements, or
• Have a significant educational disadvantage impacting a student's ability to succeed in training
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BSB20120 Certificate II in Workplace Skills
- Contribute to the health and safety of self and others (BSBWHS211)
- Develop and apply thinking and problem solving skills (BSBCRT201)
- Apply communication skills (BSBCMM211)
- Use digital technologies to communicate in a work environment (BSBTEC202)
- Plan and apply time management (BSBPEF202)
- Use business software applications (BSBTEC201)
- Participate in sustainable work practices (BSBSUS211)
- Work effectively in business environments (BSBOPS201)
- Deliver a service to customers (BSBOPS203)
- Work effectively with others (BSBTWK201)
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