e-Learning Program Sets
Disability Awareness
These programs focus on promoting an awareness of disability within workplaces, education and communities.
UDL in Tertiary Education
This program focuses on the principles and practices of Universal Design for Learning in tertiary settings.
BVI Online Guidelines
This program focuses on the principles and practices of online access for tertiary students who are blind or vision impaired.
Secondary Education
This program supports secondary school staff in providing quality advice to students with disability who aim to engage in VET and higher education pathways.
VET Sector (Staff and Educators)
These programs are specific to VET Educators and Staff and focus on supporting students within the VET Sector.
External Support Workers
This program focuses on orientation to the roles and responsibilities of external support workers who provide support to students with disability in tertiary settings.
Disability Awareness training for your business
Improve disability awareness in your workplace. Our Introduction to Disability Awareness eLearning content files for your organisation’s Learning Management System are now available for purchase!
Orientation for your support workers who work in tertiary settings
We now have the Disability Awareness – Orientation for External Support Workers in Tertiary Settings Program SCORM files available to download, free of charge, for your organisations Learning Management System.
Are you a Vocational Education Training provider/RTO?
We now have both Disability Awareness – Supporting Students in VET Program SCORM files available to download, free of charge, for your organisations Learning Management System!
Organisations Using Our Training
What they say
“Found this great and should be provided to all staff as relevant for understanding disability in education and the community at large.”
“I wouldn’t change a thing, this training was provided in the best way you could possibly imagine even in today’s pandemic. This training provided me with so knowledge and clarification to be able to perform my future role with the utmost respect and confidence. I would recommend this training.”