Ancillary Health Care Level 2
The South African Government is committed to combining the national human resource development strategy with the rapid upgrading of service delivery to all of the nation’s communities. Integral parts of this strategy are initiatives to strengthen the ability of communities to empower themselves to participate
in the political, economic, social and development spheres of South African life. Two key components in this empowerment process are the ability of communities to integrate with, and access, state services, and their ability to further the health and wellness of community members.
N Q F Level : 2
S AQA I D : 4 9 606
To t a l Credits : 134
Duration : 1 2 M o n t h s
E N T R Y R E Q U I R E M E N T S
• Communications at ABET Level 3
• Mathematical Literacy at ABET Level 2
#Ability to undertake independent learning
L E A R N I N G O U TCOMES
• Communicate in a variety of ways to achieve personal and organisational objectives
• Use mathematics and mathematical thinking to solve every day problems for him/herself, organisation and victims in the community
• Use Victim Empowerment knowledge, skills and attitudes to provide support services to victims of crime, violence and human rights abuses.
• Provide support to various categories of victims in relation to Victim Empowerment
• Use workplace knowledge, skills and attitudes to deliver Victim Empowerment Services
HOW TO APPLY
1.Submit the application for admission
2.Pay the non-refundable enrolment fee
3.Complete the required placement exams
4.Submit official transcripts from all institutions Attended (these include institutions where the student may have attended and withdrawn without receiving credit)
FEES AND EXPENSES
Description | Cost(R) | Total |
---|---|---|
Course Fee Total | 21 500 | |
Reg Fees | 500 | 500 |
Deposit | 3 000 | 3 000 |
Month Installments | 1 500 | 18 000 |
Description | Amount(R) |
---|---|
Assessment Fees | 2 000 |
Student Card | 50 |
Exam Fee | 400 |
Uniform Per Pair | 500 |
Portfolio of Evidence | 400 |
Community Health Work Level 4
Community health workers hired by health care agencies often have a disease or population-based focus, such as promoting the health of pregnant women or children, improving nutrition, promoting immunization or providing
education around a specific health issue, such as diabetes or HIV/AIDS.
N Q F Level : 4
S AQA I D : 64 697
To t a l Credits : 156
Duration : 1 2 M o n t h s
E N T R Y R E Q U I R E M E N T S
• Mathematical literacy at NQF Level 1, ABET Level 4
•Communication at NQF Level 1, ABET Level 4
Learners without a matric will complete the bridging course consisting of the fundamentals
L E A R N I N G O U TCOMES
-Function in the clients home or a community care centre
-Communicate in a variety of ways by assisting in the provision and implementation of primary health care within a community
-Have a better self and social awareness and will possess a wider range of skills to better understand and function in the community
-Provide a service that will assist communities to better manage
their own health and wellness
-Create awareness on critical health care issues within a community Perform health care activities
HOW TO APPLY
1.Submit the application for admission
2.Pay the non-refundable enrolment fee
3.Complete the required placement exams
4.Submit official transcripts from all institutions Attended (these include institutions where the student may have attended and withdrawn without receiving credit)
FEES AND EXPENSES
Description | Cost(R) | Total |
---|---|---|
Course Fee Total | 21 500 | |
Reg Fees | 500 | 500 |
Deposit | 3 000 | 3 000 |
Month Installments | 1 500 | 18 000 |
Description | Amount(R) |
---|---|
Assessment Fees | 2 000 |
Student Card | 50 |
Exam Fee | 400 |
Uniform Per Pair | 500 |
Portfolio of Evidence | 400 |
Community Health Work Level 2
Community health workers hired by health care agencies often have a disease or population-based focus, such as promoting the health of pregnant women or children, improving nutrition, promoting immunization or providing
education around a specific health issue, such as diabetes or HIV/AIDS.
N Q F Level : 2
S AQA I D : 63 749
To t a l Credits : 156
Duration : 1 2 M o n t h s
E N T R Y R E Q U I R E M E N T S
• Mathematical literacy at NQF Level 1, ABET Level 4
•Communication at NQF Level 1, ABET Level 4
L E A R N I N G O U TCOMES
-Function in the clients home or a community care centre
-Communicate in a variety of ways by assisting in the provision and implementation of primary health care within a community
-Have a better self and social awareness and will possess a wider range of skills to better understand and function in the community
-Provide a service that will assist communities to better manage
their own health and wellness
-Create awareness on critical health care issues within a community Perform health care activities
HOW TO APPLY
1.Submit the application for admission
2.Pay the non-refundable enrolment fee
3.Complete the required placement exams
4.Submit official transcripts from all institutions Attended (these include institutions where the student may have attended and withdrawn without receiving credit)
FEES AND EXPENSES
Description | Cost(R) | Total |
---|---|---|
Course Fee Total | 21 500 | |
Reg Fees | 500 | 500 |
Deposit | 3 000 | 3 000 |
Month Installments | 1 500 | 18 000 |
Description | Amount(R) |
---|---|
Assessment Fees | 2 000 |
Student Card | 50 |
Exam Fee | 400 |
Uniform Per Pair | 500 |
Portfolio of Evidence | 400 |
Child Youth Care Work
Child and Youth Workers provide assistance and counselling to children and adolescents going through difficult situations regarding family issues, mistreatment, bullying, discrimination, and substance abuse. Child and youth care workers view the behaviour of children and youth from a developmental perspective and they design interventions that build on the existing strengths and abilities of the individual.
N Q F Level : 4
S AQA I D : 60 209
To t a l Credits : 165
Duration : 1 2 M o n t h s
E N T R Y R E Q U I R E M E N T S
• Mathematical Literacy at NQF Level 4.
• Communication at NQF Level 4 in a First South African Language.
• Communication at NQF Level 3 in a Second South African Language.
L E A R N I N G O U TCOMES
-Perform clearly defined tasks and activities which contribute
to the holistic care and development of the young person.
-Develop themselves purposefully, professionally and as a
resources for child and youth care work.
-Demonstrate knowledge of and work in ways that are
consistent with the ethics of the field and workplace.
-Demonstrate understanding of online and consultative
supervision and their role in the provision of care and own
personal development.
-Describe and uphold the rights of young people and promote
these in their practice.
-Work under the supervision of an appointed supervisor and
as a member of a team.
HOW TO APPLY
1.Submit the application for admission
2.Pay the non-refundable enrolment fee
3.Complete the required placement exams
4.Submit official transcripts from all institutions Attended (these include institutions where the student may have attended and withdrawn without receiving credit)
FEES AND EXPENSES
Description | Cost(R) | Total |
---|---|---|
Course Fee Total | 21 500 | |
Reg Fees | 500 | 500 |
Deposit | 3 000 | 3 000 |
Month Installments | 1 500 | 18 000 |
Description | Amount(R) |
---|---|
Assessment Fees | 2 000 |
Student Card | 50 |
Exam Fee | 400 |
Uniform Per Pair | 500 |
Portfolio of Evidence | 400 |
Social Auxiliary Work
The purpose of the qualification is to equip qualifying learners
with the following: Basic knowledge and understanding of the South African context within which social services function and are delivered. Understanding of social development in terms of the needs, policies and the role of the social auxiliary worker. Basic knowledge of human behaviour, relationship systems and social issues and the ability to address social needs using appropriate
social auxiliary work methods and techniques. The skills to work as a team member and as a provider of support services to the social work team
N Q F Level : 4
S AQA I D : 23993
To t a l Credits : 1 8 0
Duration : 1 2 M o n t h s
E N T R Y R E Q U I R E M E N T S
Possession of a Grade 10,11 or 12
Certificate can register
CO U R S E CO N T E N T
Theoretical training (30% of the training programme)
-Practical workplace training at a welfare organisation e.g.
NGOs,NPO’s, DSD, FBO, DOH, DOE (70% of the training programme).
-Registration and orientation will take four days. The Schedule of Learning (SoL) will indicate the dates and duration of the theoretical training as well as the mentor orientation.
-Theoretical Training in Social Auxiliary Work is compulsory.
-Practical workplace in Social Auxiliary Work training is
compulsory.
-The learner attends the workplace for five full days a week to do workplace training on how to work with individuals,families, groups and communities under the active involvement, guidance and control of a registered social worker who will actas your Mentor.
Assignments: For each module the learner will have to complete two practical assignments and three workplace activities.
HOW TO APPLY
1.Submit the application for admission
2.Pay the non-refundable enrolment fee
3.Complete the required placement exams
4.Submit official transcripts from all institutions Attended (these include institutions where the student may have attended and withdrawn without receiving credit)
FEES AND EXPENSES
Description | Cost(R) | Total |
---|---|---|
Course Fee Total | 21 500 | |
Reg Fees | 500 | 500 |
Deposit | 3 000 | 3 000 |
Month Installments | 1 500 | 18 000 |
Description | Amount(R) |
---|---|
Assessment Fees | 2 000 |
Student Card | 50 |
Exam Fee | 400 |
Uniform Per Pair | 500 |
Portfolio of Evidence | 400 |
Victim Support & Empowerment
This is an entry-level Qualification within a career pathway for Victim Empowerment to NQF level 4. The qualifying learner will apply an understanding of the Victim Empowerment sector to empower him/herself and the community. The acquisition of the related skills in Human and Social Studies will increase the pool of competent entry level human resources for the sector. The core knowledge, skills and attitudes of this Qualification for the Victim Empowerment workplace is aimed at both social and economic benefits for the learner.
N Q F Level : 4
S AQA I D : 4 9 2 7 9
To t a l Credits : 1 2 0
Duration : 1 2 M o n t h s
E N T R Y R E Q U I R E M E N T S
• Language and Communication at NQF level 1
• Mathematical Literacy at NQF level 1
L E A R N I N G O U TCOMES
• Communicate in a variety of ways to achieve personal and organisational objectives
• Use mathematics and mathematical thinking to solve every day problems for him/herself, organisation and victims in the community
• Use Victim Empowerment knowledge, skills and attitudes to provide support services to victims of crime, violence and human rights abuses.
• Provide support to various categories of victims in relation to Victim Empowerment
• Use workplace knowledge, skills and attitudes to deliver Victim Empowerment Services
HOW TO APPLY
1.Submit the application for admission
2.Pay the non-refundable enrolment fee
3.Complete the required placement exams
4.Submit official transcripts from all institutions Attended (these include institutions where the student may have attended and withdrawn without receiving credit)
FEES AND EXPENSES
Description | Cost(R) | Total |
---|---|---|
Course Fee Total | 21 500 | |
Reg Fees | 500 | 500 |
Deposit | 3 000 | 3 000 |
Month Installments | 1 500 | 18 000 |
Description | Amount(R) |
---|---|
Assessment Fees | 2 000 |
Student Card | 50 |
Exam Fee | 400 |
Uniform Per Pair | 500 |
Portfolio of Evidence | 400 |