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National Cert. in Community Support Services

Published May 21st 2008, Posted in Northland National Cert. in Community Support Services

Careerforce (CSSITO) warmly invites you to a presentation to hear about the new National Certificate in Community Support Services Core Competencies (Level 3).  This is stage one of the roll out of the new Level 3 Career Pathway Qualifications (CPQs) for those working in support roles in the health and disability sector. 

The presentation will be held at the Kingsgate Hotel, 9 Riverside Drive, Whangarei on Tuesday 17th June starting at 10.30am followed by morning tea.

This is an opportunity to learn about the new CPQs, including the Foundations (level 2) qualification, view the new resources, and to ask questions of the Careerforce staff present.  We will remain available for those who wish to drop-in later, until 1.30pm.

For catering purposes, please RSVP to Deborah Witheford or phone (027) 027 6753281 by Friday 6th June.

We look forward to seeing you.

Mauri Ora

Deborah Witheford and Denise Mackres (Workplace Advisors)

Please downloasd the document below to read the latest ‘careertalk newsletter’ which highlights the value for the employee and employer of participating in one of these courses. 

Great to read also in the CEO’s message that to assist employers to improve the quality and quanity of training whilst reducing costs they are offering a range of support services to employers.

Supporting document Career_talk_Nletter_April08ctp.pdf (4.42MB)

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Mark Shanks on 04/10/2008 says:

Thanks Gail and Tiaho Trust for posting this information. I do hope people from the Northland can attend. Let me know if you require transport and I’ll see what I can do. Keep smiling, Mark

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Kia ora Ashton and co. Very inspirational article for our maori men, i’m the gout research nurse for ngati porou hauora i would love to utilise your article and photo to motivate our many sufferers here on the coast.  I too have come across some very young guys (and old) who are too whakama etc and are not presenting early enough, could you contact me please?

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dianne doran on 25/09/2008 says:

Congratulations Loren . That is so exciting for you .

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