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Agency/Organisation Training
Many agencies/organisations find the delivery of in-house training courses a cost-effective way of meeting their employees' development needs. We can arrange training for six or more people at a time and place that suits you. We will do our best to accommodate smaller groups (a minimum fee will apply). For a quote please email education@comcare.gov.au. Include in your request the number of participants, preferred delivery dates and location.
Just some of the in-house training courses available are listed below. Public training calendar programs can also be tailored for presentation in-house.
Work Health and Safety (WHS) courses
- A Practical Guide to Managing WHS Incidents
- A Supervisor's WHS Responsibilities
- Effective Work Health and Safety Committees
- Behaviours Influencing Safety Culture
- Health and Safety Representatives and You - Working Together
- WHS Act in a Day
- WHS Risk Management
- WHS Contractor Management
Safety Rehabilitation Compensation (SRC) courses
- Claims Management in the Comcare Scheme
- Workplace Rehabilitation Provider
- Type of Occurrence Classification System (TOOCS)
- Workers' Compensation: a payroll perspective
- A Rehabilitation Delegates Guide to: Case Management
- SRC Act in a Day
- A Supervisor's Role in Early Intervention and Rehabilitation
Tailored in-house sessions
Comcare's Education team can tailor an individual course or a number of courses for delivery in your agency/organisation. We can focus on the issues that affect your employees, and reference your organisation's procedures and policies.
For any in-house tailoring please contact the Education Team on 1300 366 979.
Blended learning
In addition to tailoring sessions, the Education team will work with you to look at the best combination of delivery methods.
For more information
To find out more about in-house training or blended learning solutions, contact Education on:
Phone: 1300 366 979
Email: education@comcare.gov.au.