The most common Australian training courses for Allied Health Assistance are the Certificate III and Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance. You can find providers registered to provide this training by visiting training.gov.au and searching using HLT33021 (Certificate III) and HLT43021 (Certificate IV).
A limited number of universities offer specialised Allied Health Assistance courses. For example, the University of the Sunshine Coast provides a Diploma and an Undergraduate Certificate in Allied Health Assistance and the University of Southern Queensland provides an Associate Diploma in Allied Health Assistance. Please note that this information is provided for the benefit of AHANA members and stakeholders, and AHANA is not providing an endorsement of these providers.
Providers who are listed on training.gov.au as registered to provide the Certificate III and/or Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance can provide you with advice about whether your qualifications and/or experience make you eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning or RPL towards one of those qualifications.
If you are interested in whether you may be able to obtain credit towards one of the university-provided Diploma or above level qualifications, please contact the provider.