To this end, Acts 2 College offers a Certificate II in Active Volunteering from the Community Services training package. This course assists students to understand the skills required to effectively participate in volunteer work, by developing their understanding of the legal and ethical requirements of volunteering and how to consider the diverse needs of those they are working with, while also developing their communication skills.
In addition to this, students can choose any two units offered by Acts 2 College, including our own accredited units in Catholic theology, leadership and ministry skills to support their particular areas of interest. Explore the units listed on our other course pages or contact us for more information.
This course is approved by the Western Australian Schools Curriculum and Standards Authority to contribute to WACE.
Duration
6-12 months
Delivery modes
Self-paced
Interactive online may be available for some modules
Work placement
Students must complete 20 hours of volunteer work.
Units
CHCVOL001 Be an effective Volunteer
BSBCMM201 Communicate in the workplace
CHCDIV001 Work with diverse people
HLTWHS001 Participate in Workplace Health and Safety
FSKOCM07 Interact effectively with others at work
Plus: Any two units offered by Acts 2 College, including our own accredited units in Catholic theology, leadership and ministry skills.
Recommended Electives
NAT11011001 Develop Christian leadership skills
Explore biblical leadership principles and develop your own leadership skills
NAT11011002 Promote the Catholic Fatih in interactions with others
Explore the key teachings of the Church through a study of the creed. Reach out to the wider community by researching social issues and planning and implementing two service projects to meet those needs.
Requirements
- Must have completed year 9 or equivalent
- Background checks may be required before undertaking volunteer work
Target audiences
- those who are already actively serving in their community
- those who are interested in getting involved in volunteer work
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