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  • Hair & Beauty | Bass Coast Adult Learning

    Hair and Beauty گواهی دوم در دستیار آرایشگاه (مو) SHB20216 ​ در صنعت مو و زیبایی شروع کنید. کسب مهارت در: ارائه خدمات شامپو و لگن خشک کردن مو برای فرم دادن اعمال و حذف رنگ نگهداری و سازماندهی ابزار، تجهیزات و مناطق کار انجام معاملات مالی سالن خوش آمد گویی و آماده سازی مشتریان برای خدمات سالن کار به عنوان بخشی از یک تیم سالن و موارد دیگر… ​ 1 روز در هفته طی 5 ماه. ​ طرح های پرداخت آسان در دسترس است! Brochure جزئیات دوره اولین چهارشنبه پس از شروع دوره اول در سال 2022 اکنون ثبت کن گواهی دوم در دستیار آرایشگاه (مو) ​ در صنعت مو و زیبایی شروع کنید. کسب مهارت در: ارائه خدمات شامپو و لگن خشک کردن مو برای فرم دادن اعمال و حذف رنگ نگهداری و سازماندهی ابزار، تجهیزات و مناطق کار انجام معاملات مالی سالن خوش آمد گویی و آماده سازی مشتریان برای خدمات سالن کار به عنوان بخشی از یک تیم سالن و موارد دیگر… ​ 1 روز در هفته طی 5 ماه. ​ طرح های پرداخت آسان در دسترس است! جزئیات دوره اولین چهارشنبه پس از شروع دوره اول در سال 2022 اکنون ثبت کن "تکمیل دوره دستیار Certificate II in Salon به من کمک کرد تا زمانی که کارآموزی آرایشگری خود را در "Enter Hair" Wonthaggi شروع کردم، پیشرفت بیشتری کنم. انجام کاری که دوست دارم انجام دهم، "تمرین بیشتر رنگ و برش". من واقعا خوشحالم که تکمیل دوره من را وارد حرفه ای کرد که خیلی می خواستم. بروک تاچر، از WSC

  • Hospitality & Tourism | BCAL

    هتلداری و گردشگری خدمات مسئول الکل واحد معتبر: SITHFAB002 خدمات مسئول الکل را ارائه می دهد تکمیل یک برنامه تایید شده خدمات مسئول الکل (RSA) به شرکت کنندگان مهارت ها و دانشی می دهد تا به ایجاد یک محیط امن و لذت بخش در محل های دارای مجوز کمک کنند. ​ جزئیات دوره ​ پنجشنبه، فوریه 17، 18 الی 21:45 یا پنجشنبه 31 مارس 6 - 9:45 بعد از ظهر مدرس: فرانک فازیو هزینه: 95 دلار (مجموع 85 دلار) Book Wonthaggi Book Wonthaggi Book Cowes Tutor: Frank Fazio $95 ($85 concession) سطح ایمنی مواد غذایی 1 (دستکاری مواد غذایی) واحد معتبر: SITXFSA001 از روش های بهداشتی برای ایمنی مواد غذایی استفاده کنید واحد معتبر برای همه افرادی که مواد غذایی را برای مصرف عمومی حمل می کنند - کافه ها، کلوپ ها، غذاخوری های مدرسه، بارهای شیر. شامل تمرینات عملی ناهار گنجانده شده است. جزئیات دوره جمعه، 11 مارس، 10 صبح تا 4 بعد از ظهر مدرس: ملیسا هریسون هزینه: 120 دلار (مجموع 110 دلار) Tutor: Frank Fazio $120 ($110 concession) اکنون ثبت کن مبانی باریستا یک نقطه شروع عالی برای باریستای نوپا. با استفاده از یک ماشین تجاری با اندازه کامل، یاد خواهید گرفت که چگونه: به طور مداوم یک اسپرسوی عالی استخراج کنید چرخ قهوه را به درستی تنظیم کنید شیر را به طور کامل بخارپز کنید تمیز کردن و نگهداری صحیح دستگاه جزئیات دوره جمعه 25 فوریه 9:30 صبح تا 2:30 بعد از ظهر مدرس: ملیسا هریسون هزینه: 80 دلار اکنون ثبت کن سطح ایمنی مواد غذایی 1 (دستکاری مواد غذایی) واحد معتبر برای همه افرادی که مواد غذایی را برای مصرف عمومی حمل می کنند - کافه ها، کلوپ ها، غذاخوری های مدرسه، بارهای شیر. شامل تمرینات عملی ناهار گنجانده شده است. جزئیات دوره جمعه، 11 مارس، 10 صبح تا 4 بعد از ظهر مدرس: ملیسا هریسون هزینه: 120 دلار (مجموع 110 دلار) اکنون ثبت کن

  • About | BCAL

    Who we are ما فقط یک سازمان آموزشی ثبت شده نیستیم، ما همچنین یک Learn Local هستیم. این بدان معناست که ما می توانیم ارائه دهیم دوره های "از پیش معتبر" که در آن آموزش متناسب با نیازهای شما طراحی شده است. ما به شما کمک خواهیم کرد مسیرهایی را بسازید و مهارت هایی را برای تحصیل و اشتغال بیشتر به دست آورید. ما دوره های مختلفی از جمله مطالعات کامپیوتر، مهمان نوازی، ماساژ، باغبانی، انگلیسی، ریاضیات را ارائه می دهیم. چرا ما؟ چشم انداز ما BCAL آرزو دارد سازمانی پر جنب و جوش و متنوع باشد که طیف وسیعی از برنامه های آموزشی و آموزشی و فرصت های توسعه جامعه را برای بزرگسالانی که در باس کوست زندگی، کار و تحصیل می کنند ارائه می دهد. ماموریت ما برای فراهم کردن یک محیط آموزشی منعطف، حمایتی و فراگیر برای بزرگسالان برای فعال کردن اعضای جامعه از ساحل باس و مناطق اطراف برای مطالعه، بهبود مهارت های کاری و ایجاد سرمایه اجتماعی.

  • Disability | Bass Coast Adult Learning

    ظرفیت سازی NDIS هدف جلسات ظرفیت سازی BCAL این است که افراد با هر توانایی را دور هم جمع کند تا مهارت های ارزشمند و جالبی را بیاموزند و در عین حال تمرکز زیادی بر مهارت های زندگی و اجتماعی داشته باشند. جلسات ما توسط تسهیلگران پرشور و اختصاصی اداره می شود و گروه ها کوچک نگه داشته می شوند تا اطمینان حاصل شود که می توانیم برنامه ای شخص محور ارائه دهیم. جلسات برای واجدین شرایط آزاد است گیرندگان NDIS لطفاً فرم ثبت نام NDIS را اینجا بیابید Digital Discovery Tuesdays 9.30am - 12pm Learn about technology and the world wide web at your own pace. Exploring Art Weds 9.30am – 12.00pm or 12.30pm – 3.00pm Create masterpieces, learn new techniques and make friends. From the Pantry Thursdays 9.30am – 12.00pm Learn to make affordable meals with staple ingredients. Games Tuesdays 9.30am – 12.00pm Explore board games and card games in a fun setting. Fitness Mondays and Wednesdays 1pm – 1.45pm Get fit and have fun with our personal trainer. Photography and Friendship Wednesdays 9.30am – 12pm Take photos, explore the Bass Coast and make friends. School Lunches Tuesdays 9.00am – 12.30pm Learn hospitality basics. The Good Bowl Mondays 9.30am – 12pm Create culinary masterpieces and sharpen your kitchen skills.

  • What We Do | BCAL

    کاری که ما انجام می دهیم! برای کسب اطلاعات بیشتر در مورد کاری که انجام می دهیم، لطفاً روی برگه های زیر کلیک کنید. همچنین می توانید برای اخبار اخیر ما این پیوند را به فیس بوک دنبال کنید. فعالیت های برنامه خبرهای خوب رویدادهای آینده به CCWT خوش آمدید ما کی هستیم کاری که ما انجام می دهیم ارتباطات جامعه موقعیت های شغلی خالی اطلاعات شغلی مشخصات جویندگان کار با ما تماس بگیرید گروه های جامعه ارائه دهندگان خدمات

  • Bass Coast Adult Learning Wonthaggi

    Victorian Training Award Finalist Hair & Beauty English & Maths Music Horticulture Migrant English Work Skills Hospitality & Tourism Computers Sustainability Health Term 2 course guide Upcoming courses and events CPR updated Tues 10 May 6.30 - 9.30pm More info Cert III IT Wednesdays and Fridays starting 17 Apr 10am – 3pm ​ More info Barista 22 Mar More info Latest news Salon assistant excursion Students had an excellent opportunity to explore career pathways after completing their course with a recent excursion to Melbourne. Elly Lukas Beauty Therapy College, one of the stops on the excursion, offers courses in beauty, massage, and spa therapy. Owner Alex Zotos, gave the students a tour of the modern campus, which boasts well-equipped classrooms with makeup room mirrors, dry and wet spa areas, and manicure and pedicure rooms. The rooftop lounge area with stunning high-rise views was a highlight. The second stop was BIBA Academy Fitzroy, a Registered Training Organisation with vibrant, hands-on learning opportunities in hairdressing and barbering. Students gained valuable insights and had the chance to ask lots of questions. Horticulture students create new pond Horticulture students have been working hard to prepare a pond in their garden. As part of the Certificate III in Horticulture, Landscape Design and Plant Establishment module, students have designed the pond to provide a habitat for frogs, lizards and birds and to create a space for recreation and education. The pond was dug out according to safety standards, lined with sand to protect the polyurethane liner and secured with some temporary paving around the edge. The day after filling the pond with water, students were ecstatic to discover a duck swimming in the pond. The pond is a great start to the planned landscaping and students look forward to fine tuning the pond in the coming weeks. Sustainability Festival BCAL had a stall at the recent Southern Gippsland Sustainability Festival. It was a cold and windy day, but Renewable Energy teacher, Werner Theinert, and Partnerships and Engagement Officer, Olivia Hurrell, said it was well worth braving the weather. "We made lots of wonderful connections with like-minded organisations and were able to inform people about our Sustainability Series short courses." Several participants from the Exploring Art class and Practical Music course performed at the festival. Thank you to the Bass Coast Landcare Network for organising the wonderful event. Why BCAL? Local provider Small face-to-face classes Friendly, inclusive environment Subscribe to our newsletter Email Join Thanks for subscribing.

  • News | BCAL

    Latest news Harmony Day Celebrations Bass Coast celebrated its cultural diversity with a successful turnout for Harmony Day in Wonthaggi. The event saw a diverse mix of local organisations, schools, migrant and refugee groups, and community members in attendance. Steve Parker performed a Welcome to Country and a smoking ceremony before the group paraded down the main street to Wonthaggi Neighbourhood Centre at Mitchell House. Attendees provided a variety of multicultural foods representing different cultural backgrounds. Mayor Clare Le Serve of Bass Coast Shire expressed gratitude to everyone for being part of such a significant day. Moo Kyi, a migrant from Thailand, shared her experience of the warm welcome she received from the local community. She is a former BCAL Migrant English student and is currently an employee at Rose Lodge. The ABC Back Roads program captured the event, and we eagerly anticipate watching their coverage on television soon. Climate Collaboration meeting Energy Innovation Co-operative Ltd recently hosted its first Climate Collaboration gathering, bringing together 16 organisations from various sectors such as manufacturing, environmental groups, education, renewable energy, government, and tourism. Leaders from diverse fields united to envision a more sustainable future for the Gippsland region. The event highlighted talks on community resilience, energy education, and emerging innovative technologies in Gippsland. Special focus was given to educational initiatives reaching all community members, from older individuals to primary and secondary school students. Rhyll excursion The Migrant English class went to Rhyll Wetlands and participated in an art work entitled INSCRIPTION. Students worked with artist Carmel Wallace on a 100m long canvas ‘path’ that is used to provide a pathway to contemplate of aspects of local environments. Each time the INSCRIPTION 'path' is unrolled and walked upon, markings, memories, and stories of the particular place are embedded in it, enriching the previous layers and forming a palimpsest. For exhibition it is hung in the form of a heartbeat-reading in acknowledgment of the essential role of natural environments for personal, community and climate health. It was a magical experience for all involved. Successful Edible Gardens Weekend Over 700 individuals visited 17 gardens supported by 70 volunteers during the third annual Bass Coast Edible Garden Weekend, making a total of 3,550 visits. Navigating all the gardens was a challenge, but some determined visitors managed to see them all. Attendees came from Bass Coast, South Gippsland, and Baw Baw shires, as well as an increasing number from Melbourne and its suburbs, highlighting the event's expanding popularity. Gardeners dedicated months of effort to make their gardens beautiful and were very generous in sharing tips and tricks with visitors on growing delicious, healthy produce. The event organisers strived for diversity in garden size, type, and gardening methods, ensuring there was something for everyone to enjoy. One of the event's goals is to promote home gardening, as everyone agrees that the taste of homegrown fruits and vegetables is unmatched, not to mention the cost savings. Local gardener Heather was thrilled to win the raffle, sponsored by Bunnings, which included a wheelbarrow filled with gardening supplies. Generous sponsors, Bass Coast Shire Council and Westernport Water also contributed to the success of the weekend. If you're interested in opening your garden next year or volunteering, stay tuned for the call for expressions of interest in a few months. Summer Sessions Capacity Building Summer Sessions were a hit once again! The day out started with a visit to Caldermeade farm for morning tea, then ten-pin bowling followed by an all you can eat feast at Lynbrook Hotel. The animals were a highlight at Caldermeade, feeding the goats was a hoot! They are funny critters. Next we jumped on-board the VIP Van with Marcus from Chauffeur So Good for a trip to the South Melbourne Market with a guided foodies tour. We were able to taste so many foods, from oysters to chocolate, breads and pastries. Our guide was fantastic, very knowledgeable and entertaining. We could not leave without having a famous South Melbourne Market Dim Sim, no matter how full we were. Lastly, we enjoyed a day out in Fountain Gate and enjoyed watching Wonka on the big screen, in the comfort of Gold Class. Every day out was jam-packed and full of fun! Horticulture Landscaping The Certificate lll in Horticulture students have completed their beautiful Indigenous Gardens, which they hope becomes a quiet space for students and staff to reflect and appreciate the plants and wildlife of the area. After many delays and an in-depth design process, the garden has taken most of the year to complete. Students created and followed a comprehensive plan including budget, time frame and WHS considerations. After the hard work of clearing the site was complete, students were able to dig out a pond and level the site, all by hand. Students individual expertise contributed to the amazing outcome. It is extremely satisfying to see the birds taking a dip in the ponds and birdbath, lizards, lounging, and BCAL's resident snakes’ home is respected. Cowes' Berninneit cultural centre performance Migrant English students were invited to the lively opening of the new Cowes Cultural Centre, Berninneit. They participated in the The Living Circle Concert Parade, by singing a song ‘Everyone is Welcome’ by Dr Laura Brearley. The students joined audience members in a procession through centre, singing the song in different places. Exploring Art class teacher, Camille Monet assisted her students to make banners and headbands of shearwaters, whales and other marine animals to carry in the parade. Check out the video by Terry Melvin Celebrating International Day of People with Disability Exploring Arts students, unveiled its' exhibition, ‘Looking in the Mirror,’ to an enthusiastic audience. The exhibition is a vibrant collection of various mediums, photography and colours, each piece reflecting the participants’ unique talents. The arts program is led by talented local artist Camille Monet. “The participants were asked what they feel and think about themselves and express it on a painting. I think they have done a wonderful job.” Following the exhibition, was the BCAL annual event, titled ‘CelebrateAbility,’ which is a laid-back celebration of the participants’ achievements and hard work throughout the year. As part of the festivities, participants and their supports were treated to a delightful lunch prepared by the staff. Local rock duo Alysha & Duffy provided lively entertainment, and participants were even given the chance to paint their own t-shirts. Salon Assistant excursion Students had an excellent opportunity to explore career pathways after completing their course with a recent excursion to Melbourne. Elly Lukas Beauty Therapy College, one of the stops on the excursion, offers courses in beauty, massage, and spa therapy. Owner Alex Zotos, gave the students a tour of the modern campus, which boasts well-equipped classrooms with makeup room mirrors, dry and wet spa areas, and manicure and pedicure rooms. The rooftop lounge area with stunning high-rise views was a highlight. The second stop was BIBA Academy Fitzroy, a Registered Training Organisation with vibrant, hands-on learning opportunities in hairdressing and barbering. Students gained valuable insights and had the chance to ask lots of questions. BCAL is now taking enrolments for the 2024 intake of Certificate II in Salon Assistant. Capacity building parties hard One of our Capacity Building school holiday sessions included a disco with an amazing local DJ. DJ Rach rocked her turntables and participants, staff and supports danced until they could no longer. Participants played limbo between music sets and requested their favourite hits. We even had some dance battles and choreographed numbers. Participants left exhausted but elated, asking when DJ Rach would return. You can find her on socials at Bass Coast Entertainment. Statewide leadership opportunity The Adult, Community and Further Education (ACFE) Board is funding three Learn Local Industry Practice Networks in 2023; Aged Care, Building and Construction and Health Support Services. BCAL’s Partnerships Coordinator, Olivia Hurrell, was recently allocated the Health Support Services Network. She will lead a group of adult learning centres across the state to deliver quality training programs for entry levels jobs in hospitals, community health centres and private practices. The aim of the Health Support Services Network is to engage and involve employers in the design and delivery of training. According to the current Victorian Skills Plan, the healthcare and community services sector, the ‘care economy’, is one of the fastest growing sectors in Victoria. We look forward to sharing the outcomes of the project in mid-2024. Horticulture students create new pond Horticulture students have been working hard to prepare a pond in their garden. As part of the Certificate III in Horticulture, Landscape Design and Plant Establishment module, students have designed the pond to provide a habitat for frogs, lizards and birds and to create a space for recreation and education. The pond was dug out according to safety standards, lined with sand to protect the polyurethane liner and secured with some temporary paving around the edge. The day after filling the pond with water, students were ecstatic to discover a duck swimming in the pond. The pond is a great start to the planned landscaping and students look forward to fine tuning the pond in the coming weeks. 75th Anniversary of AMEP This year is the 75th anniversary of the Adult Migrant English Program. It is a program that started in the 1940s in Australia. Both sides of the government supported having more migrants coming to live and work in Australia. They understood that there needed to be an English language program to help people settle into our country. The BCAL Migrant English class decided to celebrate this occasion during Adult Learners Week. We shared a cake and presented the class’s learning story and collage to students, staff and guests of the BCAL community. BCAL's Bass Coast Edible Gardens is on again in 2024! Our third annual event will be held over the weekend of February 10 and 11. Once again we have 15 gardens - some new, some returning. We'll be showcasing lots of diverse approaches to gardening and in diverse contexts - right across Bass Coast Shire. Be inspired to 'grow your own'. home grown fruit and veggies have a fabulous flavour you can't buy in supermarkets! Our prices will remain the same: $25 to see all 15 gardens over the weekend or $5 per garden. If you would like free entry, you might like to consider volunteering at a garden. This will give you a voucher to visit other gardens. Contact us at bceg@bcal.vic.edu.au Mark it in your diaries now! https://www.basscoastediblegardens.com/ Adult Learners Week 2023 Come along and celebrate Adult Learners Week with us and experience what BCAL has to offer. Laura inspires art participants Dr. Laura Brearly joined BCAL’s Exploring Art sessions this term. She brought with her a wealth of knowledge, creativity and inspiration, as well as a treasure trove of visiting artists for our NDIS participants to learn from. Laura was able to bring these artists through the generous grant and collaboration of the Bass Coast Shire Council, Eco Arts Collaborations and the Phillip Island Conservation Society. Through this collaboration, participants were able to get creative in ways they hadn’t before. Sustainability Festival BCAL had a stall at the recent Southern Gippsland Sustainability Festival. It was a cold and windy day, but Renewable Energy teacher, Werner Theinert, and Partnerships and Engagement Officer, Olivia Hurrell, said it was well worth braving the weather. "We made lots of wonderful connections with like-minded organisations and were able to inform people about our Sustainability Series short courses." Several participants from the Exploring Art class and Practical Music course performed at the festival. Thank you to the Bass Coast Landcare Network for organising the wonderful event. BCAL's new AGM Board Members The Bass Coast Adult Learning Annual General Meeting was held on Tuesday 9 May, 2023. The AGM was very well attended, with over 20 people present, including Members, volunteers, supporters, representatives of U3A and Wonthaggi Woodcrafters and staff. Our guest speaker this year was Nicky Chung. Nicky’s theme was her own journey through life long learning, which is very appropriate for an adult learning centre. The BCAL Annual Report was presented at the meeting. Highlights included revenue being up, the highest ever reported. Hours of course delivery were up significantly and well over targets. Finances are stabilising after the disruptions of recent years and are on target for a modest surplus next year. New Executive Officer, David Leslie was returning officer for the annual election of office bearers. We thank and congratulate the new office bearers and committee: President: Graeme Charles, Secretary: Maddy Harford, Treasurer: Tim Herring. Committee: Leslie Adams, Nina Elizarova, Lynn Kirk (U3A), Michael Bladen (Wonthaggi Woodcrafters), David Leslie (Ex-Officio, Executive Officer). The positions of Vice President and Staff Representative are still to be filled. Lizzie's big win! BCAL’s Exploring Art groups submitted 13 entries in the 2023 Inverloch Art Show. They had been working diligently all term to complete their works. Participant Lizzie Dalton was awarded first prize for her piece ‘Pelican Dreaming’. She was present on the opening night so was able to receive praise in person. She also sold her piece which was a huge thrill for her. An honourable mention was awarded to Michelle Gray for her piece ‘Frogs Dreaming’. Michelle was also present to receive the accolades. Participants submitted individual pieces as well as two collaborative pieces. Maxima Australia was to donor of the generous cash award for first prize. Facilitator Lisa Ovejero was in attendance and beamed with pride at the collection on display from her participants. New blinds at BCAL. BCAL recently received the Bass Coast Shire grant for energy efficiency. The administration building at BCAL is westerly facing with metres and metres of exposed glass. This poses a problem, especially throughout summer, when the single glazing glass directly transfers hot afternoon sun into the building. This also poses a problem in winter when much of the building heat generated is lost through these windows. In total, over 25 metres of block-out and light filtering blinds were installed by local company, Dollar Curtains and Blinds. These will keep BCAL staff and students toasty in winter and cool in summer, without sacrificing any of the natural light the vast amounts of glass provide. Along with our solar panels, these blinds will help to reduce our carbon footprint, allowing BCAL to become even greener. International Women's Day This week BCAL was invited to celebrate International Women's Day with the Bass Coast Shire Council At a special event, BCAL's Maddy Harford spoke on behalf of Khadija Moustafa, one of our English as an Additional Language students and the mother/wife of a local Syrian refugee family who has recently moved to Wonthaggi. We are proud to support and encourage women from diverse backgrounds in our community. Snake catcher visit Certificate III Horticulture students were visited by Neil, a local snake catcher. He helped students to identify areas where a snake is most likely to be, snake body language, different species of snakes students are likely to find in the area and their different behaviours, environmental factors which affect when students are most likely to come across the snakes and, most importantly, what to do in the unfortunate event of a snake bite. Neil taught the students how to scan and assess the grounds to identify high risk areas in BCAL’s gardens to minimise the risk of snake bite. They identified a few high risk areas and are keen to get started on a clean up. All students agree that Neil’s visit was invaluable and that they feel safer in the garden. Footscray Gypsy Orchestra An amazing fun-filled night, attended by over 100 people, was preceded by a two-hour afternoon workshop, embracing the opportunity to learn romantic and traditional Romany, Greek, Macedonian, Russian and Klezmer songs, tunes and dances. Regardless of musical ability of each workshop participant, the high energy, intensity, encouragement and expert instruction delivered by Terry Cole created accessibility to these inspirational, absorbing and wonderful cultures of music, song and dance, for all. Conducted by Terry Cole, the Footscray Gypsy Orchestra delivered mesmerizing, high level performance in which local musicians were invited to join in with the tunes they had learned in the workshop. The inescapable energy of the evening collected a full house of over eighty happy smiling faces immersed in music, dancing, singing, and permeating into a deep rich experience of community inclusion. The Event was organized by the BCAL Music Course participants from conception, planning, venue set-up to ensuring the smooth running of the night’s procedures, the clean- up, follow-up and evaluation. A valuable hand on learning experience, embraced by all. A very special thanks to everyone involved, in particular the Footscray Gypsy Orchestra, local supportive musicians, and to BCAL staff (Bill, Mon and Moo) but this would not have happened without the vision and huge efforts from Lisa Ovejero. A wonderful music and cultural event much appreciated and needed in our community. An experience of traditions and cultures to be not only embraced but fostered. So, when is the next one?? Ellen Hubble (BCAL Practical Music Course Participant) Solar power for BCAL A new solar system, launched recently by a partnership between Bass Coast Adult Learning (BCAL) and the Energy Innovation Co-op, has proved to be a win-win-win. BCAL now has 14.7Kw of solar panels installed on its roof, resulting in reduced carbon emissions and annual savings of around $1,300 on the organisation’s power bills. The resulting reduction in carbon emissions contributes to Bass Coast council’s Climate Action Plan target of net zero emissions across the Shire by 2030, which is, of course, a win for the environment! The Energy Innovation Co-op is pleased to have facilitated yet another successful renewable energy project, largely funded by its Southern CORE Fund. The Fund provides loans to community groups for installation of renewable energy systems. As loans are repaid, funds become available for the next project. Co-operative Power (CoPower) is a major donor to the Southern CORE Fund. In the past the number of projects completed each year has been limited while loan funds are replenished, before approving the next project. The donations from CoPower will enable more projects to be completed each year. The system was supplied and installed by local business: Advance Solar and Batteries. Big win for music course We're thrilled to announce that Practical Music won the Victorian Learn Local Pre-accredited Program Award (for small providers). A great achievement for the centre and the program. Lisa, Olivia and David attended a lavish Learn Local Award event at Federation Square. The BCAL community is proud and inspired by this recognition. Lisa has created a fantastic course, and has graciously thanked everyone, especially Bill and Olivia, and also to a huge thanks to Deb Watson who encouraged the application and helped immensely.

  • Health | Bass Coast Adult Learning

    بخش بهداشت به روز رسانی CPR واحد معتبر: HLTAID009 ارائه احیای قلبی ریوی ایست قلبی یک اورژانس پزشکی است. نیاز به مراقبت های پزشکی فوری دارد. فردی که بیهوش است و نفس نمی کشد، معمولاً به فردی نیاز دارد که بتواند سریع و با اطمینان CPR را تشخیص دهد، ارزیابی کند و پیش از آن انجام دهد. این می تواند به بهبود شانس بقا کمک کند. در CPR & در دوره AED شما مهارت هایی را مطابق با دستورالعمل های شورای احیای استرالیا یاد خواهید گرفت: ​ نحوه انجام CPR "فقط فشار". نحوه اعمال و راه اندازی AED اگر فردی استفراغ کرد/تعقیب کرد چه باید کرد؟ چرخش 1st Aiders با کمترین تاخیر در فشرده سازی شما نیز یاد خواهید گرفت نحوه دریافت جزئیات دقیق برای تحویل به خدمات اورژانس چگونه هر گونه تأثیر روانی را بر خود و دیگران درگیر تشخیص دهید و به دنبال آن باشید. **شرکت کنندگان باید دارای توانایی فیزیکی برای انجام 2 دقیقه CPR مداوم بدون وقفه روی زمین باشند** جزئیات دوره ​سه شنبه 1 فوریه 6:30 الی 21:30 هزینه: 70 دلار (مجموع 60 دلار) Book Now اکنون ثبت کن کمک های اولیه سطح یک واحد معتبر: HLTAID010 ارائه پشتیبانی اولیه زندگی اضطراری (شامل CPR) دانش، مهارت و اعتماد به نفس می تواند به نجات جان افراد کمک کند. در دوره آموزشی مهارت های اساسی زندگی یاد خواهید گرفت: نحوه انجام CPR "فقط فشار". نحوه اعمال و راه اندازی AED نحوه تجویز خودکار اپی پن برای آنافیلاکسی نحوه تجویز داروهای آسم چگونه به فردی که دارای انسداد راه هوایی است کمک کنیم چگونه به فردی با خونریزی و شوک غیر تهدید کننده زندگی کمک کنیم؟ اگر کسی صدمه به قفسه سینه/شکم داشته باشد چه باید کرد؟ اگر فردی آسیب به سر/نخاع داشته باشد چه باید کرد؟ چگونه به فردی که از تشنج یا سکته مغزی رنج می برد کمک کنیم؟ ​ همچنین یاد خواهید گرفت: نحوه دریافت جزئیات دقیق برای تحویل به خدمات اضطراری چگونه می توان تأثیر روانی بر خود و دیگران را شناسایی کرد و از آنها حمایت کرد **شرکت کنندگان باید توانایی فیزیکی برای انجام CPR مداوم به مدت 2 دقیقه روی زمین را داشته باشند** جزئیات دوره ​سه و پنجشنبه، 1 و 3 فوریه 6:30 الی 21:30 هزینه: 100 دلار (مجموع 90 دلار) اکنون ثبت کن کمک های اولیه سطح دو واحد معتبر: HLTAID011 ارائه کمک های اولیه (شامل CPR و کمک های اولیه سطح 1) مهارت‌ها، دانش و اطمینان در راستای ملاحظات حقوقی و جامعه و دستورالعمل‌های شورای احیای استرالیا. این دوره نحوه تشخیص و ارائه فوری و را آموزش می دهد درمان کمک های اولیه موثر برای هر فردی که از آسیب یا بیماری ناگهانی رنج می برد در این دوره یاد خواهید گرفت: ​ نحوه انجام CPR "فقط فشار". نحوه اعمال و راه اندازی AED نحوه تجویز خودکار اپی پن برای آنافیلاکسی نحوه تجویز داروهای آسم چگونه به فردی که دارای انسداد راه هوایی است کمک کنیم چگونه به فردی با خونریزی و شوک غیر تهدید کننده زندگی کمک کنیم؟ اگر کسی صدمه به قفسه سینه/شکم داشته باشد چه باید کرد؟ اگر فردی آسیب به سر/نخاع داشته باشد چه باید کرد؟ چگونه به فردی که از تشنج یا سکته مغزی رنج می برد کمک کنیم؟ در نیش و نیش و زهر چه باید کرد نحوه پانسمان کردن جراحت چگونه به فردی که دچار شکستگی، رگ به رگ شدن یا کشیدگی شده است کمک کنیم برای آسیب دیدگی چشم، گوش یا بینی چه باید کرد؟ همچنین یاد خواهید گرفت: نحوه دریافت جزئیات دقیق برای تحویل به خدمات اضطراری چگونه می توان تأثیر روانی بر خود و دیگران را شناسایی کرد و از آنها حمایت کرد **شرکت کنندگان باید توانایی فیزیکی برای انجام CPR مداوم 2 دقیقه ای روی زمین را داشته باشند** جزئیات دوره ​4 عصر، سه شنبه و پنجشنبه 1 تا 10 فوریه 6:30 الی 21:30 ​ هزینه: 180 دلار (مجموع 170 دلار) اکنون ثبت کن کمک های اولیه سطح دو به روز رسانی واحد معتبر: HLTAID011 ارائه کمک های اولیه (شامل CPR و کمک های اولیه سطح 1) ​این به‌روزرسانی 3 ساله برای دارندگان گواهینامه کمک‌های اولیه سطح 2 فعلی یا اخیراً منقضی شده است. دوره به روز رسانی 1 روزه. شامل جزء نظریه آنلاین. جزئیات دوره جمعه 4 مارس 9 صبح تا 4 بعد از ظهر هزینه: 130 دلار (مجموع 120 دلار) اکنون ثبت کن کمک های اولیه برای معلمان و مراقبین دوره کمک های اولیه که شامل تمام سطح 2 به علاوه اطلاعات اضافی در مدیریت آسم و آنافیلاکسی برای افرادی است که در آموزش یا مراقبت از کودک کار می کنند. واحد معتبر: HLTAID012 ارائه پاسخ کمک های اولیه اضطراری در یک محیط آموزشی و مراقبتی جزئیات دوره 5 عصر، سه شنبه و پنج شنبه 1 تا 15 فوریه 6:30 الی 21:30 هزینه: 220 دلار (مجموع 200 دلار) اکنون ثبت کن مدیریت آسم و آنافیلاکسی واحدهای معتبر: 22282VIC دوره مدیریت اورژانسی آسم در محیط کار دوره آموزشی 22300VIC در مدیریت کمک های اولیه آنافیلاکسی مهارت ها و دانش لازم برای ارائه داروهای مسکن آبی در حمله آسم را فراهم می کند. بهترین روش فعلی در مدیریت آنافیلاکسی را مورد توجه قرار می دهد و اطمینان حاصل می کند که محل کار برای انجام ارزیابی خطر آلرژی در محیط کار خود صلاحیت دارد. جزئیات دوره سه شنبه 15 فوریه 6:30 الی 21:30 هزینه: 70 دلار (مجموع 60 دلار) اکنون ثبت کن کار خود را شروع کنید این برنامه 6 هفته ای مهارت های سطح ابتدایی را برای کار در بخش سلامت به همراه طیف وسیعی از مهارت های آماده برای کار به شما ارائه می دهد. در مورد: · کار در بخش سلامت · آماده سازی استخدام شامل مصاحبه و رزومه نوشتن · غلبه بر موانع کار و ایجاد یک تاثیر اولیه خوب · مهارت های سواد دیجیتال و مالی · توسعه تفکر انتقادی و مهارت های حل مسئله · مهارت های زبان و سواد مرتبط با کار در صنعت سلامت همچنین شامل تجربه دست اول با قرار دادن مشاهده در یک محل کار واقعی است. جزئیات دوره بازگشت در ترم 4. ​ 4 روز در هفته دوشنبه، سه شنبه، پنجشنبه و جمعه 9:30 الی 2:30 بعد از ظهر بیشتر بدانید "تکمیل دوره دستیار Certificate II in Salon به من کمک کرد تا زمانی که کارآموزی آرایشگری خود را در "Enter Hair" Wonthaggi شروع کردم، پیشرفت بیشتری کنم. انجام کاری که دوست دارم انجام دهم، "تمرین بیشتر رنگ و برش". من واقعا خوشحالم که تکمیل دوره من را وارد حرفه ای کرد که خیلی می خواستم. بروک تاچر، از WSC

  • Courses | Bass Coast Adult Learning

    Download Term 2 Guide Computers Computers Hair and Beauty Hair and Beauty Horticulture English and Maths English and Maths Industry Introductions Industry Introductions Lifestyle Lifestyle Health & Wellbeing Health & Wellbeing Hospitality and Tourism Hospitality and Tourism Migrant English Migrant English Music Music Sustainability Series Sustainability Work Safety Work Safety ​

  • Computers | BCAL

    Computers کامپیوتر: مبانی چه به تازگی شروع به کار کرده باشید، چه بخواهید درک بهتری از نحوه عملکرد رایانه خود به دست آورید، این نقطه شروع عالی است. این دوره به شما معرفی کاملی از ... با استفاده از ویندوز 10 ایجاد و ذخیره فایل ها تایپ اسناد با Word ساخت صفحات گسترده با اکسل جستجو در اینترنت ارسال ایمیل و خیلی بیشتر! مناسب برای تمام سنین. ​ ​ Brochure جزئیات دوره 6 x دوشنبه ها 14 فوریه - 28 مارس 13:30 - 15:30 ​ مدرس: خیابان بیل هزینه: 70 دلار (مجموع 60 دلار) اکنون ثبت کن Computers, Basics and Beyond از قبل اعتباردهی شده است مقدمه ای جامع بر مایکروسافت آفیس که رایج ترین وظایف را در یک موقعیت اداری پوشش می دهد. این دوره شامل دو هفته است: مایکروسافت ورد (9 و 16 فوریه) بزرگنمایی و ایمیل (23 فوریه و 2 مارس) مایکروسافت پاورپوینت (9 و 16 مارس) مایکروسافت اکسل (23 و 30 مارس) شامل واحد جدید مدیریت جلسات زوم است. ​ جزئیات دوره 8 × چهارشنبه 9 فوریه - 30 مارس 1 بعد از ظهر تا 4 بعد از ظهر مدرس: خیابان بیل هزینه: 120 دلار (مجموع 100 دلار) هر واحد 40 دلار موجود است اکنون ثبت کن Tech Club این کارگاه های رایگان که به عنوان بخشی از برنامه دولت فدرال Be Connected ارائه می شود، شامل استفاده از اینترنت، صفحه نمایش لمسی، تماس تصویری، ارسال ایمیل، ایمنی آنلاین و موارد دیگر خواهد بود. جزئیات دوره جمعه ها تمام مدت 1:00 بعد از ظهر تا 3:00 بعد از ظهر مدرس: خیابان بیل ​ هزینه: رایگان! اکنون ثبت کن

  • Community Connections | BCAL

    به CCWT خوش آمدید ما کی هستیم کاری که ما انجام می دهیم ارتباطات جامعه موقعیت های شغلی خالی اطلاعات شغلی مشخصات جویندگان کار با ما تماس بگیرید گروه های جامعه ارائه دهندگان خدمات ارتباطات جامعه این بخش اطلاعاتی درباره گروه‌های اجتماعی محلی و ارائه‌دهندگان خدمات ارائه می‌دهد که می‌توانند به مردم کمک کنند تا در باس کوست احساس خوش‌آمدگویی کنند. خلاصه ای از هر گروه و اطلاعات تماس وجود دارد. اگر می‌خواهید یک گروه اجتماعی یا ارائه‌دهنده خدمات را به این بخش اضافه کنید، لطفاً به ما ایمیل بزنید ccwt@bcal.vic.edu.au ارائه دهندگان خدمات گروه های جامعه

  • Our Committee | BCAL

    کمیته مدیریت ما Download Annual Report 2022 Graeme Charles President Maddy Hardford Secretary Tim Herring Treasurer Leslie Adams General Committee Member Nina Kane General Committee Member Michael Bladen Wonthaggi Woodworkers Lynn Kirk U3A

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