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Blue Haven taking aged care to the next level

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Donna Portland

06 July 2023, 10:44 PM

Blue Haven taking aged care to the next levelTaleah at Blue Haven

There are many job opportunities in the aged care sector and now Blue Haven Community Care are making it even easier for staff to upskill and improve their skills.


Blue Haven is working in collaboration with the University of Wollongong College to upskill its staff with a custom-designed course that will meet the needs of its residents, clients and staff.


Taleah with client


The College is delivering the CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support course at the workplace, so students are still able to continue to work while putting new skills into practice without delay.


The Aging Support course focuses on enabling workers to help vulnerable people in the community to be able to have a sense of independence and social connection. Since the course is fully funded by the NSW Government, there are few impediments to taking advantage of this opportunity to upskill and learn new skills that help Support Workers perform their role.



Blue Haven Support Worker Taleah Holm says, “This was always something I wanted to do, but financially it was out of reach. It’s very convenient being able to do the course through my workplace.”


Taleah praises the support that she receives from UoW College and the quality of the trainers. She says that the new skills she is learning are already helping in her role as a Support Worker and she believes it will enable her to give clients the best possible outcomes.



“My job entails going to clients’ homes and helping them do everyday tasks such as showering, transport, shopping or just social appointments, and those little things can help them stay independent and maintain their movement,” she says.


“What I love about this job is witnessing my clients achieving outcomes and goals.”


Kiama resident, Liz Thomas works at UoW College said that “We are actively working with service providers to address the skills shortages of their staff and hope this will encourage new entrants into their workforce.”


For further information, please visit UoW for the course summary.