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Training, Education & Professional Development for Co-operative Housing

TenantsMelinda Hewitt & Rob Buchanan

About ARCH ARCH was established in June 1989 and is

the peak body for over 38 Government funded Housing Co-operatives in NSW.

Represent our Members Support and resource the sector Promote and advocate on behalf of the co-

op housing sector Assist co-ops to strengthen management

competencies Provide effective communication information

and advice Produce resource materials Deliver appropriate and responsive tenant

focussed training for co-ops Establish partnerships and linkages with

other housing agents Act as a catalyst for sector growth

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ARCH’s 3 Training Pathways for Tenants

One-on-One Intensive Workshops with Co-op Groups

General Training

Certificate 3 & 4 in Social Housing

Generalist Training Workshops • Tenancy Management • Financial • Asset Management • Governance• Conflict Resolution

One-On-One Intensive Workshops• Intensive resourcing for individual groups.• Assistance with Performance Based Registration

Social Housing Tenants

TAFE SA

Registered Training Provider (RTO)

ARCH

National Competencies in Cert 3 & 4

ARCH’s Training Modules

Tenancy

Governance

Asset

Management

Financial

Covers - Whats in cert 3 & 4

ARCH’s Training Material

Written in simple language

Easy to understand

Accessible

Useful and practical

Certificate 3 Certificate 4

10 Core Units

2 Electives

**ARCH Delivers one extra elective within Cert 3

8 Core Units

7 Electives

** Possible pathway for participants who have completed Cert 3:

5 Core

5 Electives

CO-OP / HOUSING PROVIDER

Skills & knowledge acquired by individuals will filter into the organisation.Expertise for increasing your level of performance under the government registration process.Skills to lead the organisation towards Accreditation and quality improvement.Capacity for leadership in management Capacity for change innovation and growth of the sector

SOCIAL HOUSING SECTOR

Paid and unpaid workers with formal Social Housing qualifications.Well preforming skilled and competent sector under government requirements.Capacity to build on competencies and extend into new areas of housing innovation.

INDIVIDUALS

Acquired skills and knowledgeFormal recognition of existing skills and knowledge New levels of competenciesCareer opportunitiesFurther study opportunitiesCapacity for leadership in social housing innovation

CONTEXT OF THIS QUALIFICATION

Face-to-Face

Training Sessions

Distance Delivery

Recognition of Prior Learning

“Adults are relevancy-oriented. They must see a reason for

learning something. Learning has to be applicable to their work or

other responsibilities to be of value to them. Therefore, instructors

must identify objectives for adult participants before the course begins. This means, also, that theories and concepts must be related to a setting familiar to

participants.”Stephen Lieb 1991

Thank You.

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