Preventing and recovering from burnout in aged care
Burnout is a term you might have heard, but if you’re not familiar with it or certain of its meaning, here’s what you should know. Burnout is the experience of feeling exhausted, ineffective and mentally distanced from work. It’s something we’ve seen a lot of since the onset of the pandemic as healthcare and frontline […]
Read MoreA look at what makes a Royal College graduate
Aged care courses are offered at a number of training providers Australia-wide. So what is it that makes Royal College graduates stand out and succeed? We’re immensely proud of the success of our graduates and make it our mission to give learners the skills and training they need not just to succeed in their studies […]
Read MoreJobTrainer funding: everything you need to know
Funded training places are now available for those wanting to study aged care with Royal College. Changes to government initiatives like JobTrainer can be hard to follow, but don’t worry if you’re not sure what JobTrainer means for you. Below you’ll find all you need to know about how to take advantage of the latest […]
Read MoreJob seekers guide to working in aged care
Getting the job you want is important, but knowing when and how to start looking can sometimes feel like a bit of a challenge. With this in mind, we’ve put together a useful guide to help job seekers get a head start. From getting qualified to getting the job, here’s everything you need to know. […]
Read MoreTips for studying aged care as a mature age student
Thinking about heading back to study in your later 20s, 30s, 40s or 50s? This means you will be returning as a mature age student. If it’s been a while since you last studied, whether it was in high school or undertaking a course, you might feel a little nervous. But there’s no need to […]
Read MoreChanging careers with Royal College
When you’re doing your research around course providers and what’s involved in starting a career in aged care, it’s important to get firsthand guidance from those who have been there. That’s why we got in touch with Royal College learner Helene Fletcher. Helene was kind enough to lend us some of her time to chat […]
Read MoreA study journey with support
If you have been exploring the prospect of commencing or progressing a career in aged care, you might already realise that there are many reasons to work in aged care. More than just a job, working in aged care is an opportunity to engage in fulfilling work, make a meaningful contribution to society, cultivate valuable […]
Read MoreEducation trends for optimal learner outcomes in 2022
New technology, sector overhauls, societal shifts — there are many factors that influence learning trends from year to year. Not to mention of course the pandemic that certainly drove changes to the way we live, work and study. The way education and training is approached can evolve over time. And so it should, as the […]
Read MoreThe value of aged care staff and the sector
At Royal College we work directly with the aged care teams who support our vulnerable elderly citizens. In providing high quality training to aged care workers, we see the valuable contribution they bring to communities across the country. As we enter the third year of the Covid-19 pandemic, which has had a marked impact on […]
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