
GOTAFE
Certificate I in Developing Independence
Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)The Certificate I in Developing Independence supports the Education First Youth (EFY) Foyer program, designed to help young people who are homeless or in housing need to stabilise their lives and achieve the transition to independence.
Delivery mode
GOTAFE offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
- 152-200 Fryers Street, Shepparton
- 290-300 Archer Street, Shepparton
- 260 Wanganui Road, Shepparton
- 35 Wallis Street, Seymour
- 57 Samaria Road, Benalla
- 218 Tone Road, Wangaratta
- 27 Docker Street, Wangaratta
- 57 High Street, Wallan
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
GOTAFE entry requirements
- Complete a Basic Key Skills Builder (BKSB) online test to ensure the required literacy and numeracy levels for the course are met.
- Undertake a Pre-training Review by interview to ensure the course suits their needs and aspirations, and that they are likely to complete the course successfully.
- Possess reading and writing skills to complete name and address details accurately on an enrolment form. This can include copying of information from one source to another.
- Be able to recognise personally relevant signs and symbols in a familiar environment, e.g., exit sign, or stop sign.
Course fees
- VIC Subsidised Training This training may be subsidised by the VIC Government for eligible individuals. Places are limited.
For more information about this course and payment options please enquire now.
Career opportunities
The Certificate I in Developing Independence will prepare you for the following roles.
About GOTAFE
GOTAFE is the largest vocational education provider in regional Victoria. Offering over 130 courses across eight campuses, GOTAFE services 11 local government areas with an estimated resident population of over 240,000 people. We service more than 9,000 students per year on average, employ over 500 staff, and we are an intrinsic part of the communities that we serve.