Our Courses
Our courses provide practical skills, real-world experience, and dedicated support to help students build rewarding careers and make a positive impact in communities across South Australia and beyond.
At AHCSA, we are committed to strengthening the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workforce through culturally safe, nationally recognised education and training. Our courses are designed to empower students with the practical skills, knowledge, and confidence needed to build meaningful careers across the health and community services sectors. With a strong focus on cultural respect, community connection, and student wellbeing, we create supportive learning environments where students can thrive both personally and professionally.
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care
The HLT30121 Certificate III in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care is designed for individuals seeking a career in health care support across diverse environments, including urban, rural, and remote communities. This qualification is specifically tailored for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people working under general supervision as part of a multidisciplinary health care team, providing essential primary health care services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients and communities.
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The HLT40221 Certificate IV in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care Practice is designed for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people seeking to work in primary health care roles. Graduates deliver culturally safe health services, assist with clinical care, and provide health promotion across diverse settings, including urban, rural, and remote communities. This qualification prepares students to work under limited supervision, contributing meaningfully to the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients and communities.
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The AMIC Specialisation enables graduates who are registered Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioners to extend their scope of practice to include culturally safe antenatal and postnatal care, support for childbirth within registered birthing organisations, and sexual health support for women. AMIC Practitioners work collaboratively with midwives, medical practitioners, and health teams to deliver maternal, infant and family centred care.
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