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    Permaculture Demonstrator Skill Set (AHCSS000048) (14 sessions)

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    brunswick east, australia
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    *Please read information regarding enrolment*

    Click register to hold a place in the course and the course information and a payment link will be sent to you with some questions to establish your learning needs. 

    Please read the course information here.

    Pricing:

    Concession $1295

    Full Fee      $1595

    Permaculture Demonstrator Skill Set (AHCSS000048)  

    This 4 unit Skill Set equips learners with the basic knowledge and practice of permaculture principles, how to select and maintain permaculture plant and animal systems, and ultimately how to research, communicate and demonstrate permaculture practices to learners. This skill set was designed to teach you how to understand and teach about permaculture. It is perfect for teachers in schools, community educators, people with passion for permaculture or who want to build their confidence and practice in sharing knowledge with others.

    The course gives you a 4 unit credit in Cert III in Permaculture and qualifies you to teach Cert I and II Permaculture levels in combination with a Cert IV Training and Assessment. The course runs over 14 sessions online and face to face at CERES.

     4 units of competency.

    Unit Code 

    Unit Title 

    AHCPER301

    Research and communicate information on permaculture principles and practices

    AHCPER303

    Maintain integrated plant and animal systems

    AHCPER316

    Select plant and animal species in a permaculture system

    AHCPER321

    Demonstrate permaculture practices to small groups of learners



    Course Pre-requisites

    Whilst there are no formal pre-requisites, prospective students should have:

    • language, literacy and numeracy skills at a sufficient level to participate (test to be completed on enrolment)
    • digital skills at a sufficient level to participate including the ability to:
    • - download, input, save and upload editable PDF documents
    • - take and upload photos
    • - film and edit videos
    • A commitment to attending all classes and undertaking all course requirements.
    • An interest in permaculture and some basic knowledge and experience of horticulture/gardening.

    Employment and Further Study Pathways

    On successful completion graduates can gain employment as a Permaculture Demonstrator/Trainer/Facilitator in non-accredited labour market or community programs.  Combined with a Cert IV TAE and Permaculture industry experience graduates may also deliver accredited Certificate I and II level school, labour market or community programs.  

    Graduates may also elect to undertake further training such as the full Certificate III Permaculture (all Skill Set units can be credited to this), a Permaculture Design Course or a Certificate IV Permaculture (two Skill Set units can be credited towards this).

    Application/Enrolment Process

    Those wishing to apply are asked to contact Karen Mengell, VET Co-ordinator on 9389 0127 or via email at karen.mengell@ceres.org.au for further information and discussion of individual needs prior to enrolment.  CERES welcomes applications from those with disabilities. More information here

    Registered Training Organisation   

    CERES is the registered training organisation offering this training -  RTO no 3686.  CERES is registered as an RTO with the VRQA and as such is only able to enrol domestic students in Victoria.


    Trainer Bio

    Beck Lowe worked closely with David Holmgren on RetroSuburbia as chief
    editor, researcher and project manager. Since publication, she has also
    taken on the role of education coordinator and has run workshops and
    developed resources to help households make positive changes. She is an
    enthusiastic and experienced permaculture educator and has been involved
    in permaculture training at all levels for more than 15 years. She has
    practical permaculture experience in private and community spaces in
    inner city, urban and rural areas.

        Sessions:

        Online Sessions by Week 

        (Wednesday evenings 6:30-9pm and Saturday mornings 9:30 - 1pm)

        Session 1 - Online Week 1. Wed 11th November - 2.5hrs

        Session 2 - Online Week 1. Sat 14th November - 3.5 hrs

        Session 3 - Online Week 2. Wed 18th November - 2.5hrs

        Session 4 - Online Week 2. Sat 21st November - 3.5hrs

        Session 5 - Online Week 3.  Wed 25th November - 2.5hrs

        Session 6 - Online Week 3. Sat 28th November - 3.5 hrs

        Session 7 - Online Week 4.  Wed 2nd December - 2.5hrs

        Session 8 - Online Week 4. Sat 5th December - 3.5 hrs

        3 Weekends Practical Assessment and Activities

        10am - 4pm

        Session 9 - CERES Weekend 1. Sat 12th December - 6hrs

        Session 10 - CERES Weekend 1. Sun 13th December - 6hrs

        Session 11 - CERES Weekend 2. Sat 16th January - 6hrs

        Session 12 - CERES Weekend 2. Sun 17th January - 6hrs

        Session 13 - CERES Weekend 3. Sat 23rd January - 6hrs

        Session 14 - CERES Weekend 3. Sun 24th January - 6hrs

        CERES Fees and Refund Policy information here

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