
Non-Accredited Programs
Below are the available non-accredited programs through TBJ First Aid & Safety Training. Please use the links below for further information.
Bookings for these programs are on a request basis via email to tbjtraining@outlook.com.
Note: There is a minimum number of 5 participants required for these programs
The Non-Accredited Medication Management course provides essential training for individuals who support clients with medication administration in settings such as aged care, disability services, and community care. This course is designed for care workers, support staff, and family carers who assist clients in managing their medications but do not require formal accreditation. Click HERE for more information
The Non-Accredited Provide Mental Health Support course offers essential training for individuals working in environments where they interact with people who may be experiencing mental health challenges. This course is designed for carers, support workers, educators, and anyone in roles that involve providing care or support in sectors such as aged care, disability services, community services, and education. Click HERE for more information
The Non-Accredited Manual Handling for Personal Care Workers course provides essential training for individuals working in aged care, disability services, healthcare, and community care settings, where manual handling is a routine part of delivering hands-on care. This course is designed to help personal care workers perform manual tasks safely, minimising the risk of injury to both themselves and the clients they support. Click HERE for more information
The Non-Accredited Urinary Catheters course provides essential training for individuals who assist clients with the care and management of urinary catheters in healthcare settings such as aged care, disability services, or home care environments. This course is designed for support workers, carers, and healthcare aides responsible for maintaining catheter hygiene and ensuring the comfort and well-being of clients with catheterisation needs. Click HERE for more information
The Non-Accredited Diabetes Awareness course provides participants with essential information about diabetes, including its types, symptoms, management, and the role of lifestyle in diabetes care. This course is designed for individuals such as caregivers, family members, or community workers who support people with diabetes, as well as anyone wanting to gain a better understanding of the condition. Click HERE for more information
The Non-Accredited Seizure Management course provides essential training for individuals who support clients with seizure disorders, such as epilepsy, in settings including aged care, disability services, education, and home care. This course is designed for carers, support workers, and healthcare aides who need to respond to seizure events and manage the ongoing care of clients with seizure conditions. Click HERE for more information
The Non-Accredited Stoma Care course provides essential training for individuals responsible for assisting clients with stoma care in environments such as aged care, disability services, or home care. This course is designed for support workers, carers, and healthcare aides who provide day-to-day stoma care and maintenance, ensuring client comfort and dignity. Click HERE for more information
The Non-Accredited Enteral Feeding and Management course provides essential training for individuals who support clients requiring enteral feeding, typically in healthcare settings such as aged care, disability services, and home care environments. This course is designed for care workers, support staff, and family carers responsible for assisting with tube feeding and managing clients' nutritional needs. Click HERE for more information
The Non-Accredited Complex Bowel Care course provides essential training for individuals who assist clients with complex bowel care needs, typically in healthcare settings such as aged care, disability services, or home care. This course is designed for support workers, carers, and healthcare aides who are responsible for managing bowel care routines for clients with medical conditions that affect bowel function. Click HERE for more information