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Certificate III in Individual Support

Skills Training College

$799
Full course price
Blended studyCampus: National (multiple locations)Start anytimeStudy for 6 - 12 months
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Industry Certificate: Work Effectively in the Community Sector

Online Courses Australia

Endorsed byCPD Australia
$800
Full course price
$599
Special offer
NATIONAL
Endorsed by CPD AustraliaFull refund guaranteeStudy onlineStart anytimeStudy for 1 - 2 months

Certificate III in Individual Support

Key Institute

$1,040
Full course price
Study onlineStart anytimeStudy for 6 - 12 months

Certificate III in Individual Support

New Futures Training

$1,150
Full course price
$200
Subsidised price
VIC
Study on campus or blendedCampus: Melbourne, VICStart anytimeStudy for 7 - 12 months

Certificate III in Individual Support

Astute Training

$1,495
Full course price
Blended studyCampus: Penrith, NSWStart anytimeStudy for 3 - 12 months

Certificate III in Individual Support

Job Training Institute

$1,599
Full course price
Study onlineStart anytimeStudy for 10 - 12 months

Certificate III in Individual Support

AMA Training

$1,950
Full course price
On the job studyStart anytimeStudy for 12 months

Certificate III in Individual Support

LET Training

$1,999
Full course price
Study onlineStart anytimeStudy for 18 months

Certificate III in Individual Support

Australian Professional Skills Institute

$2,150
Full course price
On campus studyCampus: Perth, WAStart anytimeStudy for 3 - 4 months

Certificate III in Individual Support

Canberra Institute of Technology

$2,360
Full course price
$800 - $2,360
Subsidised price
ACT
Study on campus or on the jobCampus: Canberra, ACTNext intake: Jul 2026Study for 6 months

About the Certificate III in Individual Support

The Certificate III in Individual Support (CHC33021) is a government-accredited qualification for working in aged care, disability support, and home and community care in Australia. It sits at AQF Level 3 and is commonly held by aged care workers, disability support workers, and personal care assistants across both residential and community settings. Some people in these roles hold an industry credential instead — or alongside their Cert III — depending on their pathway into the sector.

The qualification is delivered by registered training organisations (RTOs) and typically takes between 6 and 12 months to complete, depending on the provider and delivery format. All students must complete a minimum of 120 hours of work placement with a real employer before graduating — this is a mandatory government requirement, not optional.

Specialisations

The Certificate III in Individual Support (CHC33021) is delivered as several streams. Your stream determines which core and elective units you complete. The official packaging rules and unit lists are published on training.gov.au — CHC33021 qualification details.

  • Ageing — prepares you for work in residential aged care and home care for older people
  • Disability — focuses on supporting people living with disability (including in NDIS-funded settings)
  • Ageing and Disability — a combined stream where you complete the specific elective units defined for that outcome in the qualification documentation on training.gov.au; it is not a free mix-and-match — the register sets out what counts.
  • Generalist stream — an option for students who want a generalist pathway rather than ageing-only or disability-only labelling on the qualification; exact units and outcomes still follow the packaging rules on training.gov.au.

Time to complete: In practice, choosing one stream, a combined Ageing and Disability stream, or a generalist stream usually fits the same overall timeframe (for example the common 6–12 month range) — providers timetable different electives, but the qualification is still the same AQF level and total nominal hours are comparable. Confirm exact duration with your RTO.

Does a broader certificate make you more “competitive”? Adding streams or electives does not automatically give you deeper or richer learning than the standard pathway — you still cover the same essential skills for entry-level roles, and employers typically care at least as much about placement, reliability, and fit. Where it can help is how your qualification reads on paper (for example the stream named on your testamur), which some students and hiring managers notice; it is not a substitute for experience on the job.

Delivery formats

Providers describe delivery in different ways. For a fuller breakdown — including how "online" can feel day to day — see our guide on online vs on-campus Certificate III in Individual Support.

  • Online — theory and assessment away from a physical campus. In practice, "online" often means one of two things: live or virtual classes (scheduled video sessions with a trainer and cohort, similar rhythm to a classroom) or asynchronous learning (self-paced modules and due dates, usually no regular class times). Some courses blend both. Placement is still completed in-person with an employer. Always check the timetable before you enrol so you know which model you are buying.
  • On-campus — regular face-to-face classes at a campus or training venue; structure and contact hours are set by the provider. Usually suits people who prefer in-room teaching and a fixed schedule.
  • Blended — a deliberate mix of online and in-person learning: for example, some workshops or skills days on campus plus theory or assessment online. It is not the same as "pure" asynchronous online.
  • On the job — the qualification is completed mainly while you work, commonly through a traineeship or apprenticeship style arrangement with an employer: you earn while you learn, with training delivered around your job. Eligibility and contracts differ by state and provider — confirm the exact arrangement before you commit.

Government subsidies

Eligible students in most states and territories can access government subsidies that significantly reduce the cost of the course. Subsidy schemes vary by state — Queensland's Career Start and Career Boost programs, NSW's Smart and Skilled, Victoria's Skills First, and equivalent programs in SA, WA, ACT, and Tasmania. Eligibility typically depends on your age, location, prior qualifications, and employment status. Use the eligibility checker or speak to a free Coursely advisor to confirm before committing to a provider.

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New South Wales:Sydney
Victoria:Melbourne
Queensland:BrisbaneGold Coast
South Australia:Adelaide
Western Australia:Perth
Tasmania:Hobart

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FAQs

What does the Certificate III and similar industry endorsed courses qualify you for?
These courses prepare you to work in roles such as aged care worker, disability support worker, or personal care assistant. It is the standard entry point into Australia care sector.
How do I compare courses effectively?

This is really up to you. Some students just want the cheapest course, the fastest. Some want a reputable brand, some want flexibility to study while they work.

The smartest way to decide is to complete the aged and disability care quiz and then speak to a course advisor for free — they'll walk you through your subsidy eligibility as well.

Alternatively use the Coursely comparison tool for quick options that suit you!

Are these courses accredited?

Two types of courses are listed on Coursely:

Certificate III Courses

Formal qualifications recognised within Australia's vocational education system. These are 'accredited' by Government, and eligible students can be entitled to Government subsidies.

Industry Credentials

Courses endorsed exclusively by industry bodies. These focus on practical skills and are typically faster and lower cost. Because they are not accredited by Government, students are not eligible for Government subsidies.

Both Certificate III and Industry Credentials can be used to legally work in Community Care (Ageing and Disability) in Australia — Australian Department of Health. See our full comparison guide.

What delivery formats are available?

Courses are delivered online, on-campus, or as blended learning. Many providers also offer workplace-based traineeships.

Certificate III courses require a mandatory work placement which will involve going into a real workplace for at least 120 hours. Some providers offer to organise this for you while others require you to organise this yourself. Worth checking before signing up. This is not a requirement with the industry endorsed course.

Am I eligible for government funding/subsidies?

Most states and territories offer funding schemes for Certificate III courses. Your eligibility will often depend on your location, age, prior qualifications, and employment status. See our subsidy eligibility guide, or contact a free course advisor through Coursely to check your eligibility and get matched.

Is there demand for this qualification?

Yes. With Australia's ageing population and growing NDIS sector, there is strong demand for qualified care workers in both aged care and disability support. Check out the YourCareer page for more helpful information.

Is this a full list of providers?

No. There are more than 400 providers offering the Certificate III in Individual Support, and many industry endorsed options.

We have listed as many as we can for you, noting the time and resources involved in keeping the information up to date. For a full list of Certificate III options you can go to training.gov.au or YourCareer, but these will not include information like pricing, duration or mode of study.

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