Accredited Courses
Courses Accredited by the AHHCA
These courses have been accredited by the AHHCA as meeting the Australian Education Standards, which are some of the highest in the world.
- Certificate courses must consist of at least 100 hours of study (50 hours tutorial and 50 hours clinical practice).
- Diploma courses must consist of at least 500 hours of study (250 hours tutorial and 250 hours clinical practice.
Why is it important to choose an accredited course? A testimonial from Leonie Blackwell, Education Provider
My course is accredited to Australian Educational Standards. We have some of the highest standards in the world with a certificate course requiring 50 hours of class content and 50 hours of assessment. Many other countries such as the US and the UK require far less and therefore any course created to their standards simply doesn’t come close to yours. When comparing courses, which you should do, you need to ask yourself what do you want to be at the end? You can do a quick course with little practical experience or you can study the subject matter in depth and have equal number of hours of practical application. It gives you a greater sense of confidence in yourself as a practitioner and there are more opportunities for you to face the challenges that naturally occur when working with people and you have the support to deal with them. Think about the difference between completing 3 case studies to 25 case studies. In the long run you also need to consider where you are practicing. If you want to work mainly in Australia, being able to meet our standards will give you longevity. At some point there will be the acceptance of these smaller modalities in our society and when they do health funds and government organisations will look at the level of training provided. If it doesn’t meet our standards, then further training could be required anyway. The reason I had my courses accredited with AHHCA was because it was exactly the same standards and processes as set out by the Australian Governments standards for training. The difference was, to go through the government process, would have cost me thousands upon thousands of dollars and I couldn’t afford that. But the AHHCA was affordable and that means the course fees become affordable for you as well. They have a very rigorous application process and are very thorough in their reviewing. Every question the government process requires, so does the AHHCA. Plus, the course is reviewed and renewed every three years so I have to stay up to date and I have to meet their standards to continue to have the course available to you. I have to be a member and complete professional development hours every year. The level of professionalism is high. There are easier options but there aren’t better ones.