Accredited
What does accreditation mean?
Accreditation means the course is nationally recognised and that a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) can issue a nationally recognised qualification or Statement of Attainment following its full or partial completion.
Once a course has been accredited, it is listed on the National Training Information Service (NTIS) by the course accrediting body. Accreditation shows clients the course meets national quality assurance requirements. It can also be an important marketing tool as it is evidence of national recognition.
Life Skills Toolbox (Course Code - 80905ACT)
The ‘Life Skills Toolbox’ has been specifically designed to help develop resilience and well being in apprentices entering the building and construction industry. It builds upon long-standing traditions of mate ship and mutual support within the industry.
The ‘Life Skills Toolbox’ comprises 12 modules delivered over a 48 hours. Topics spanned include communication, dealing with difficult and aggressive behaviours, problem-solving, understanding emotions, values and belief systems, grief and loss, budgeting and gaining financial understanding, addiction issues, and suicide prevention












