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At present we have the following courses available from a number of Lifeline Centres throughout Australia:
| National Course No. | Course Name |
|---|---|
| CHC41002 | Certificate IV in Telephone Counselling Skills Brochure | Word Doc. version, 94KB |
| THHADG03B | Provide Responsible Service to Gambling (ACT only) – delivered by Lifeline Canberra |
| CHCDFV1B |
DiVeRT - Domestic Violence Response Training |
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Credit Transfers
Disciplinary Procedures
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Certificate IV in Telephone Counselling Skills - Brochure
Fees and Payment
Recognition of other quals
Recognition of prior learning skills
RTO Designated Sites
Student Information Pack
Refund Policy
Support services
Lifeline Australia
PO Box 173, Deakin West ACT 2600
Phone: (02) 6215 9400
Fax: (02) 6215 9401
E-mail: training@lifeline.org.au
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For more information about Australian vocational education and training (VET), the Australian Quality Training Framework, Registered Training Organisations (RTO) and nationally recognised training, please visit the Department of Education, Science & Training website, www.dest.gov.au and the National Training Information Services website, www.ntis.gov.au. Lifeline's policies abide by State and Commonwealth Legislation. Copies of relevant legislation can be obtained from www.austlii.edu.au.
Lifeline Australia has welcomed the new support services for children dealing with the breakdown of their parents’ relationship.
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