
Disability Support
Disability Support – Introduction to the Care and Support Sector
Explore a career in care and support services.
Are you interested in working in the disability, aged care, or community support sectors? This entry-level course provides a practical introduction to the care and support industry, ideal for adults considering a new career or planning to move into formal training such as Certificate III in Individual Support.
Delivered in a small, supportive class environment, this course helps you understand the roles, responsibilities, and real-world expectations of working in care. You’ll gain valuable insight into how the sector operates, the qualities needed to succeed, and the training pathways available.
What You’ll Learn:
An overview of the care and support sector, including types of jobs and workplaces
Key values of the industry such as person-centred care, respect, dignity, inclusion, and empowerment
Legislative and ethical responsibilities of support workers
Safe work practices and workplace expectations
Communication skills and how to work effectively with others
Real-world insights through guest speakers working in the sector
Pathways to further training and employment, including Certificate III in Individual Support
This is a non-accredited, introductory course designed to build confidence and provide a clear picture of what it’s like to work in care roles. It’s suitable for adults of all ages who are ready to explore a meaningful, people-focused career.
Why Choose BCAL?
Small class sizes and personalised support
Relaxed, inclusive learning environment
Experienced trainers with real industry knowledge
Strong local connections and guest speakers
A great starting point for a career that makes a difference
