Neurodiverse Safe Work Foundations Course II accreditation

In this webinar Catherine discusses the Neurodiverse Safe Work Foundations Course II and introduces Campbell Elton, the co-founder of Knowledge Access a registered training organisation #40961, and since 2014, we have been helping people gain formal accreditation and qualifications through the work they’ve done. We announce that Knowledge Access and the Neurodiverse Safe Work Initiative to provide accreditation to participants of this program.Participants work through the course and then provide evidence that they have implemented what they learned and can receive the micro-credential, BSBWHS411 – Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures and programs. This forms part of the Cert IV in Leadership and Management and Work Health and Safety. Gaining accreditation this way shows you not only understand the underlying skills and knowledge but also that you’ve applied these in the real world.
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