Participate in a Recovery Team

Course CodePUASS00095
Course NameParticipate in a Recovery Team
Course Description

This skillset combines three units of competency. It involves the skills and knowledge required to:

PUARCV001 Provide psychological first aid

Provide emotional and physical support and practical assistance, addressing the immediate needs of an individual who is in distress. Preparing to engage in psychological first aid, identifying distress reactions after a significant event, determining who needs support and providing that support, maintaining self-care and concluding the support.

PUARCV002 Provide relief and recovery services to disaster-affected communities

Work as a team member during relief and ongoing recovery operations. The role may involve assisting in the provision of welfare and support services to disaster-affected people via outreach, or at evacuation centres, relief or recovery centres. It includes preparing for a relief and/or recovery role, assessing immediate needs, providing information and assistance, contributing to reports for assistance, providing client support services information, as well as contributing to reports and documentation.

PUARCV003 Work in a recovery context

Work with disaster-affected individuals and communities as part of recovery. It includes preparing to work in a recovery environment, confirming the context of recovery, applying the principles of disaster recovery, confirming recovery environments and supporting effective communication processes with disaster-affected individuals and communities. It is not intended to assess performance of specific recovery roles.

Future Pathways

This qualification may provide a pathway to higher education including the Diploma of Public Safety (Recovery Management) or the Advanced Diploma of Public Safety (Emergency Management), or other single units focused on recovery.

Qualification Duration

Enrolment is open for 6 months. The time to complete the unit will vary depending on the individual or group learning plan.

Qualification Delivery Methods

Individual students can complete this skillset self-paced supported by online resources and a virtual 1-1 tutorial for each unit of study.

A group option for completion of this skillset is also available to organisations. The skillset can be run using a combination of face-to-face or virtual workshops and self-paced study before and after the workshops. Excluding individual work time and any virtual introduction kick-off session, this usually means for both virtual and onsite courses:

  • virtual – 8 virtual half day sessions
  • onsite – approx. 4 full day session
Assessment Methods

We combine a range of assessment methods including:

  • Work products and projects
  • Virtual/face to face exercise
  • Completion of written questions, case studies and reports

The types of questions and tasks will reflect the level of skills expected from AQF level 5 courses, meaning students will be expected to demonstrate a broad theoretical and technical knowledge of emergency management, and will show the ability to analyse information, manage sometimes complex situations, and transmit information to others.

Time Required to Complete Training and Assessment Tasks

The time required to review training resources and complete assessment tasks will vary between individuals. As a guide for organisational groups:

Pre course – Estimated hours = 30 minutes

Completing enrolment and LLN check, sharing a summary of previous experience, accessing course portal.

During course – Estimated hours = 28 hours

Joining discussions, completing activities and case studies and participating in exercises.

Post course – Estimated hours = 4 hours

Finalisation of workbook submission.

Qualification pre-requites and entry requirements

There are no required pre-requisites for this skillset

ACIM entry requirements

This skillset is introductory but assumes an awareness of emergency management and recovery activities.

Current relevant paid/volunteer role: ACIMS encourages students to share their background and current involvement in paid or volunteer roles as relevant to this qualification. While not essential for completion of this unit, having access to a suitable organisation’s policies and procedures will assist students in completion of tasks and projects and contextualising their learning to different areas within recovery management.

Core skills expected: It is expected students have a level of digital literacy to access information, communicate and complete training and assessment activities using a computer/tablet and our online learning platform.

Students will be required to complete a number of tasks independently, and to have the skills to manage their own time and study.

At the diploma level students are expected to be able to research and analyse information, and to apply knowledge to real world situations. Students will be required to independently read and understand a range of different documents including legislation, plans and policies, guidebooks and articles. Students are also required to develop written documentation, including risk assessments, action plans, and reports.

A key skill for this program is the ability to effectively communicate with others in English.

All students are asked to complete a Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) assessment as part of their enrolment process with ACIMS.

Technology requirements: Students will require access to a computer/tablet device with word processing software, internet browser and email account. An internet connection is also required. A webcam/microphone and speakers (or headset) will be needed for any virtual meetings. ACIM Solutions may be able to assist you with access to a computer device if you do not have options for meeting this requirement.

Qualification requirements

This is a stand-alone unit. Qualification requirements do not apply.

RPL and Credit Transfer

Recognition of prior learning is available for this unit. If you have employment experience in this area, you may apply for recognition or prior learning. The ACIM team will work with you to determine if this unit is suitable for RPL and provide you with an RPL assessment tool to summarise your available evidence. You will be required to provide supporting evidence for review by the assessor. The assessor can also ask for completion of third party reports, referee checks and to hold competency conversations with you via phone or videoconference.

Students who hold non-equivalent units to a current unit, such as from a preceding training package release, can apply for RPL of these units, with the requirement of any gaps in unit requirements and currency requirements being met.

Certification

Upon meeting all requirements for this qualification, you will be issued with a PUASS00095 skillset statement of attainment, listing the units of competency PUARCV001, PUARCV002 and PUARCV003 from ACIMS RTO #41002. The unit will be added to your USI transcript. This is issued electronically, with a hard-copy available on request.

Costs and Payment

Costs will be finalised with individual students or organisations once the details of the training have been determined.

As a guide, a self-paced individual student will need to pay $1950 to complete the 3 units via training and assessment. To complete all 3 units via RPL will cost $1650. A reduced full qualification per student rate is provided for groups.

For individual students, payment is to be made by direct bank or credit card.  For organisations, purchase order and invoicing is available.

ACIMS does not offer fee assistance and is not currently a part of VET student loans or commonwealth supported VET courses.

Units of Competence
CodeNameType
PUARCV001provide psychological first aidCore
PUARCV002Provide relief and recovery services to disaster-affected communitiesCore
PUARCV003Work in a recovery contextCore

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