Dementia Action Week 2019 and how to get behind it!
RCH NewsIn 2019 there are over 447,000 Australians who are living with dementia. According to Dementia Australia, this figure is on the increase, with around 250 people adding to it each day. Dementia is also the second leading cause of death in Australia. Dementia Action Week takes place from September 16 to 22, 2019, timed to include World […]
Read MoreTop 10 things to consider when choosing an aged care training provider
RCH NewsIf you’re in the process of choosing an aged care training provider to get your qualifications and career on track, there are some essential things to look for to make sure you get it right. Chances are you have come across your chosen aged care course at a variety of vocational education and training (VET) […]
Read MoreRTO vs TAFE – what’s the difference?
RCH NewsDeciding where to study can be challenging, with seemingly many options to choose from to enrol in the same course. Certificates and Diplomas are delivered by a number of Vocational Education and Training (VET) institutions, but when making your decision, it’s good to understand the key differences between the available providers of VET. Because of […]
Read MoreThe benefits of first aid training in aged care
RCH NewsFirst aid training is an essential skill when every second counts. Providing yourself, or your team the skills to act quickly and effectively in an emergency situation, creates confidence. While it’s not mandatory for aged care workers to possess their first aid qualification, you or your staff’s first aid skills could make all the difference. It’s true […]
Read More7 must-know facts about aged care jobs
RCH NewsIf you’ve been considering a career in aged care, there are a few things you should know about working in this industry. We’ve rounded up the facts about aged care jobs so you know what to expect. So many opportunities If you’re after a profession that has real job prospects, aged care is […]
Read MoreEnd of financial year – study tax deductions
RCH NewsTax time has rolled around again and for anyone studying or planning to, it’s worth knowing what study expenses you can claim as deductions at the end of financial year. The Australian Tax Office makes it clear that you can claim many self-education deductions when you’re a student, as long as the course you are […]
Read MoreNational Reconciliation Week: Respect and connection in aged care
RCH NewsNational Reconciliation Week takes place 27 May until 3 June and is an important time for us all to learn and reflect on our shared history as Australians. The dates are the same each year, marking the successful referendum in 1967 that paved the way for laws protecting the rights of Aboriginal people as equal […]
Read MoreMore aged care jobs as industry booms
RCH NewsIf you’re seeking a new career, or a career change, in a thriving industry that’s also meaningful and rewarding – studying aged care may be your best way forward. An increasing number of aged care jobs will need to be filled by the right candidates as Australia’s population continues to age. According to the 2019 […]
Read MoreAssist Clients with Medication Skill Set: Refreshed short course
RCH NewsOrganisations which invest in the knowledge and skills of their people are rewarded with better business outcomes – and this is particularly true of the aged care sector. With a Royal Commission exploring aged care quality and safety in full swing, the spotlight is on this important industry which is set to care for a […]
Read More