Smart and Skilled: Subsidised Training – Part Qualifications Early Childhood

Smart and Skilled: Subsidised Training – Part Qualifications Early Childhood

Course Information

Part Qualifications

BCC Institute delivers training under the NSW Government Smart and Skilled program. This presents local residents, particularly youth, the unemployed and other eligible learners, with the opportunity to gain new skills in short, government-subsidised vocational training courses.

Upskill or reskill and improve your chances in the workforce. 

Course Duration

Domestic – Short courses. Contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to learn more and enrol.

About the Smart and Skilled program

Training under the Smart and Skilled program is fee-free and fully funded by the NSW Government. The program is designed to assist eligible people to attain the skills they need to secure and maintain employment.

Eligibility Criteria

You may be eligible to receive funded training when at least one of the following eligibility criteria applies:

  • unemployed (whether receiving welfare or not)
  • at risk of losing your job
  • aged 16-24 years (including school leavers)
  • in receipt of any welfare payment
  • veterans and their partners
  • people employed in aged care, childcare, disability care or digital skill industries

To check eligibility go to: www.smartandskilled.nsw.gov.au or call 1300 77 21 04.

Training Options

Face to face training

Face to face classes at BCC Institute are kept small with a maximum of 15 students per class, allowing more quality time with their trainer. Each trainer has extensive experience in their industry, providing first hand knowledge and learning techniques for their students. Training is available 7 days a week. Closed classes are also available.

Onsite delivery 

BCC Institute can deliver training for groups onsite. 

Part Qualifications and Units of Competency

Early Childhood-related Units

Entry into Care Roles Skill Set - Units include: CHCCCS015, HLTINF001, HLTWHS002

Statement of Attainment in Community Services (Identify/Respond to Children/Young People at Risk and First Aid in an Education/Care Setting - Units include: CHCPRT001, HLTAID012

Statement of Attainment in Community Services (Identify/Respond to Children/Young people at Risk and CPR) - Units include: CHCPRT001, HLTAID009

Statement of Attainment in Community Services (Identify/Respond and Support the Rights/Safety of Children/Young People at Risk) - Units include: CHCPRT001, CHCPRT002

Child Protection - Units include: CHCPRT001, CHCPRT002, CHCPRT003

Statement of Attainment in Leadership and Management (Develop Personal Work Priorities and Manage Personal Healthand Wellbeing) - Units include: BSBPEF401, BSBPEF402

Statement of Attainment in Cultural Diversity - Units include: CHCDIV001, CHCDIV002

Our Location

Level 1, 457 Chapel Road, Bankstown 2200

Fee-free Training

Training under the NSW Government Smart and Skilled Program is subsidised by the NSW Government. To find out more about eligibility, go to: www.smartandskilled.nsw.gov.au or call 1300 77 21 04.

Enquiry Smart and Skilled Program: Part Qualifications for Early Childhood Education and Care

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Timetable

NSW Government-subsidised Skilling for Recovery Part Qualifications training is available throughout the year. Training is also available during term breaks.

Enrolment Form


Enrol now by clicking on the Enrolment Form button below. Alternatively, you can contact the college on
02 9793 8155. We're accepting applicants for Skilling for Recovery.

What is a USI?


The Unique Student Identifier or USI is a reference number that creates a secure online record of your recognised training and qualifications gained in Australia, even from different training organisations. You can read more about a USI here.

Recognition of Prior Learning


We understand that you may already have many skills and areas of expertise that you have obtained in different ways and these are recognised through our Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) process.

BCC Institute has a process that has been structured to minimise the time and cost to applicants and provides a supportive approach to students wishing to take up this option.

If you choose to apply for RPL to prove entry requirements, you will be provided with a kit that will assist you in deciding whether you want to apply for RPL and that helps you to collect all of the evidence you will need to provide in order for us to assess your application. A trainer/assessor will also be available to assist you. Alternatively, you can contact our office on 02 9793 8155 to discuss your RPL options.

Frequently Asked Questions


If you have questions about studying at BCC Institute, you'll find answers in our student support FAQ.

Topics included in our FAQ; courses on offer, location, domestic student course fees, international student (offshore) course fees, international student (already onshore) course fees and how to apply for enrolment.

Get answers to our most commonly asked questions. Alternatively, you can contact our office on 02 9793 8155 to discuss any further questions you may have.

Student Handbook


This student handbook is your guide to BCC Institute. Inside you will find information on how the college works, where students should go, and who they should see to resolve problems.

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