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D096 - DIPLOMA OF NURSING (ENROLLED/DIVISION 2 NURSING)
THIS QUALIFICATION IS NATIONALLY RECOGNISED (HLT51607)
National IDHLT51607
WA Qualification NumberD096
National StatusThis qualification is recognised throughout Australia under the Australian Qualifications Framework
Qualification TitleNURSING (ENROLLED/DIVISION 2 NURSING)
 -Status
Active
Qualification CategoryDIPLOMA OF
 -About This Qualification
This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to assist in the provision of preventative, curative and rehabilitative nursing. You will also learn about anatomy and physiology, infection control, nursing care of the client, legal and ethical parameters of nursing practice and promote positive health. You will also develop an understanding of health issues of Indigenous Australians and contribute to the nutritional and mental health care of the client. Your learning will incorporate a large component of supervised clinical practice in health care settings.
Hours1330
Number of Semesters3
 -Career Opportunities
Successful completion of this qualification provides you with the opportunity to become an enrolled nurse.
 -Career Pathways

Futher information on career pathways is also available at:

  • getaccess.westone.wa.gov.au
  • www.myfuture.edu.au
  •  -Career Pathway Map
    Community Services, Health and Education
     -Further Study Options
    Registered Nursing
     -Entrance Requirements
    Competency benchmarks are represented by the following:
    basic skills benchmark basic skills
    developed skills benchmark developed skills
    well developed skills benchmark well developed skills
    highly developed skills benchmark highly developed skills
     Basic Skills BenchmarkDeveloped Skills BenchmarkWell Developed Skills BenchmarkHighly Developed Skills Benchmark
    Communication skills (reading, writing,
    speaking and listening skills in English)
        
    Maths skills    

    Technical prerequisites:
    - on acceptance of an offer, applicants need to provide a National Police Clearance certificate.
    - on acceptance of an offer, a current medical certificate is required.
    - on acceptance of an offer, applicants need to provide a Health Department criminal clearance.
    - Evidence of Tuberculosis clearance
    - Evidence of vaccination for Hepatitis B (or commencement of same)
    - MRSA clearance if candidate has worked or been an in-patient of a health care facility outside Western Australia in the previous 12 months
    - On acceptance of offer, evidence of a range of immunisations is required.

    More information about the entrance requirements is available from: http://www.trainingwa.wa.gov.au/trainingcourses/detcms/apprenticeships-and-training/training-courses/articles/choosing-a-training-provider/how-to-apply---full-time-tafe.en?page=2
     -What is Selection Criteria?

    Selection Criteria apply to competitive qualifications. If there are more people applying for a qualification than there are places, you will need to supply additional information to TAFE Admissions Services. The Selection Criteria are based on previous education and training, life experience and paid and unpaid work experience.

     -Application Notes
    When applying for this qualification you are required to address entry requirements and selection criteria. You must submit any documentary evidence of your previous education, volunteer/workplace experience and other relevant information.   Click here to view Selection Criteria
     -Previous Studies Recognition

    The Units of Competency listed in this brochure are those offered by this college. If you have successfully completed any units in this qualification with another Registered Training Organization, the college may recognise this study as partial completion of the qualification.

    Alternative units may be available or you may be eligible for recognition of other training or experience. Discuss these options with the course coordinator.

    Not all colleges offer the same elective units.

     -Skills Recognition

    Skills recognition is a formal assessment process which acknowledges the skills, knowledge and competencies that you have gained through work, informal training and life experience. You will be asked to provide evidence that you have the skills and knowledge required by a set of national competency standards. If you are successful, you will be given credit towards the achievement of a nationally recognised qualification. This may mean that you do not have to study to receive the qualification, or that you have fewer units to complete.

    Contact the course coordinator if you think you may be eligible. Fees are charged for Skills Recognition.

     -Fees Summary

    Please note:

    • Course fees and Resource fees applies to all qualifications and vary from qualification to qualification.

    • All enrolments require a deposit. There is the option to pay off your fees, discuss with your enrolling officer.

    • Some students are eligible for concessional rate of fees, if you think you are eligible please discuss with your enrolling officer.

    • There are different fee arrangements for International students and Fee for Service training this is determined by your visa. 
    • There may also be textbooks, equipment or materials to purchase.

    TAFE students do not pay HECS fees.

     -Full-time Enrolments

    To apply for entry to a full-time TAFEWA qualification, contact your local TAFEWA college or visit the Training WA website. Supporting documents [copies of school reports, other qualifications and evidence of work experience] can be lodged at any TAFEWA campus or mailed to the TAFE Admissions Service address on the back of the Application Form. There is an application fee.

    For online applications see www.tafe.wa.edu.au. Supporting documentation is still required.

    There are two semesters each year: first semester runs from February to June and applications close in September; second semester runs from July to December and applications close in May.

    NB: Not all qualifications are offered in the second semester.

    Students in some bridging/access programs apply directly to the college.

    TAFE Admissions contacts successful applicants by letter with details of enrolment dates. You are required to enrol at the College. Fees are paid at the time of enrolling.

     -Further Information
    For further information on qualification details, selection criteria, applications, qualification costs and enrolment particulars, please contact:

    Information and Career Advisory Service
    South West Regional College of TAFE
    BUNBURY


    Telephone: (08) 97807070 OR (08) 97807210
    Freecall: 1800 621 445
    Website: www.swrc.wa.edu.au
    Industry8611 - Hospitals (Except Psychiatric Hospitals)
     -Delivery Information
    Qualification Type:A - Award
    Study Mode:- Full-time

     -Location
    BUNBURY CAMPUS  Apply now for full time study  
     ROBERTSON DRIVE, BUNBURY, 6230
     Telephone: 0897807000

     -Program Area
      Nursing - Nursing   
    Stream of study4200
    Access and EquityNo
     -Disclaimer

    Due to ongoing screen development, information on screen may be different to the information that prints in the booklet. The information on screen is correct. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

    This qualification has other elective units not currently on offer. Contact the college for further details.

     -Qualification Replaces
    7106 - DIPLOMA OF ENROLLED NURSING (51453)
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