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Welcome on board Relationships Australia |
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Tuesday, 24 April 2012
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Relationships Australia WA has recently become a preferred training provider for CommunityWest. The organisation commenced its journey as a marriage counselling service over sixty years ago. Today they deliver counselling, support and education programs to promote quality relationships.
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Online tool: testing your food safety alertness |
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Tuesday, 24 April 2012
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Try this easy to use, online Food Safety Training Tool, ‘I’m Alert.’ It is designed to help food handlers develop the required skills and knowledge to ensure food is handled safely and hygienically. This training tool is easy to follow and includes a presentation, interactive quizzes, and visual prompts, making the material suitable for staff with English as a second language.
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Free resources: Stay on Your Feet kits |
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Tuesday, 24 April 2012
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FREE ‘Stay on your Feet’ multilingual speaker kits are available for CALD clients in Cantonese, German, Greek, Italian and Polish. If you are interested in receiving a copy contact the Injury Control Council of Western Australia www.iccwa.org.au
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Weaving change from an Aboriginal perspective |
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Tuesday, 21 February 2012
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A number of regional HACC service providers work predominantly with Aboriginal people as their client base, which means that the training CommunityWest offers at times is not as relevant as it could be to communities with Aboriginal people. With this in mind, we have successfully sourced alternative training so that some courses can now be delivered from an Aboriginal perspective. Find out which courses apply.
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