Non-Award
Infection control standards in different job roles across Australia has been impacted by COVID 19. This short course will provide specialized training for individuals to respond in an appropriate manner to reduce or minimise the risk and transmission of communicable diseases such as COVID-19.
A set of skills to follow organisational infection prevention and control policies and procedures, including implementing standard and transmission-based precautions and responding to infection risks in the workplace.
To support Australia to recover from the economic crisis and to rebuilt the workforce, there is a huge demand of trained workers who will help to bring back confidence in customers . It will also help to minimise the spread of the pandemic COVID-19. A large number of workers require specialised skills to prevent the transmission of infection while completing their normal work activities
People who are currently working in a health service such as hospitals, aged and community care centres, medical centres and surgeries etc.
This module is also available to members of the public who work in hospitality,transport and customer service roles.
Basic computer skills are required to utilise IHNA's Online learning resources. Students must have access to a computer and internet to complete this blended training.
Achievement of this unit of competency provides credit towards qualifications in a range of training packages where infection control skills are required.
You can apply online using the "Enrol Now" link.
Please Note: You will be required to complete an E-Learning Assessment by the night before you come into face to face training.
If you have any other questions, feel free to contact us on 1800 22 52 83