Returning to work or changing careers to enter the care sector.
Returning to work or changing careers to enter the care sector.
Recent graduates looking for a meaningful career start in disability or aged care.
Recently arrived in Sydney and seeking a pathway into the workforce.
Whether you’re stepping into the care sector for the first time or looking to formalise your experience, this qualification will give you the skills, confidence, and real-world knowledge to thrive in Sydney’s growing disability, aged care, and community support industries.
The Certificate III in Individual Support blends hands-on learning with industry best practice so you can provide high-quality, person-centred care across a variety of settings, from local aged care facilities to in-home and community-based services.
This qualification builds your capability to:
Australian residents living in NSW or QLD may be eligible to have all or part of their course fees subsidised using State Government funding schemes like Smart & Skilled (NSW) or Skills Assure (QLD).
Start with a $200 deposit, then pay as little as $42.89 per week for 12 months.
Breakthru College is part of the Royal Rehab Group, a not-for-profit that works every day in the health and disability space. So, when we teach, it’s based on real experience – not just theory. Our goal is simple: to help you build a rewarding career in care and support. With us, it’s not just about getting a qualification – it’s about learning the skills that make a real difference in people’s lives.
We stand out as one of the few training providers officially recognised by the Department of Education as a High-Performing Provider.
This means we consistently deliver exceptional training outcomes, strong student support, and real-world job readiness. When you study with us, you’re choosing a provider with a proven record of success.
At Breakthru College, we know that everyone learns differently. That’s why we tailor our approach to suit your learning style and pace, with one-on-one support whenever you need it.
Struggling with online learning or teach? We’ve got you covered. Our support team is here to help you stay focused, connected, and confident – every step of the way.
Our trainers are more than just educators – they’re experienced professionals who’ve worked in the field. They bring real-life insights, practical examples, and genuine passion to every class.
You won’t just learn the theory; you’ll gain practical knowledge that prepares you for the real world. Plus, they’re approachable and invested in your success from day one.
Students choose Breakthru College not just for the qualifications, but for the supportive, inclusive and welcoming environment we’re known for.
We treat every student as an individual, and create a space where you can feel comfortable, motivated and empowered. Many of our students return for further study or recommend us to friends – and that says everything.
The Sunshine Coast’s care sector offers strong prospects for qualified support workers. Completing the Certificate III in Individual Support could lead to roles such as:
In 2024, Breakthru College was honoured as Queensland’s Training Initiative of the Year for our Certificate III in Individual Support. We also received the NSW Trainer Excellence Award, recognising our dedication to quality education.
By studying with Breakthru College, you’ll gain access to our team of highly reputable and award-winning trainers just like Gil, who received the prestigious Ken Downie Award as part of the NSW Training Awards ceremony.
Breakthru locations are dotted throughout Sydney and Regional NSW, Brisbane and Regional Queensland, as well as Melbourne. We’re here for you with a friendly smile and a helping hand.
Australian residents may be eligible to have their Certificate III in Individual Support course fees subsidised using State Government funding schemes like Skills Assure (QLD).
You must demonstrate that you have the required level of Language, Literacy and Numeracy skills necessary to complete this course by undertaking a Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) assessment.
Learners will need to have a reasonable level of fitness as the role may involve a variety of physical tasks such as providing personal care, assisting clients with mobility and supporting clients with transfers. Learners may also be required to stand or walk for long periods of time.
To effectively participate in their studies, all online learners are required to have their own laptop / tablet installed with Microsoft Office or similar. Learners are also required to have access to a stable internet connection and a computer / laptop / tablet to participate in an online LLN assessment.
Breakthru College also has an option to provide physical copies of learning and assessment resources for face to face students.
You will be required to complete a range of activities throughout the course depending on the requirements of each unit of competency. You will also be provided with the assessment and delivery plan at the commencement of your course which outlines the topics to be covered, duration, resources and due dates.
You are expected to allocate a minimum of 27 to 33 hours per week to undertake this qualification. This includes training, self-paced study, supervised and non-supervised assessment activities, and work placement requirements.
If you are an existing worker in the industry, you may with permission use your workplace for your work placement hours and assessment.
Students are strongly encouraged to contact a host organisation and arrange their work placement as early as possible. If you’re unable to secure your own work placement, please contact Breakthru College for assistance.
When applying for work placement, students may also be required to obtain several clearances before commencing at their host organisation. This may include:
Please speak with your work placement host organisation regarding specific screening requirements, as policies may vary.
In Sydney, most students complete the Certificate III in Individual Support within 6–12 months, depending on study pace, delivery mode, and assessment completion. All accredited qualifications also require 80–120 hours of work placement before graduation. We work with local aged care providers, disability services, and community organisations across Greater Sydney to help you secure a placement close to home.
No, you won’t be charged any fees if you choose to withdraw your enrolment. If you have previously withdrawn and later decide to re-enrol, a $350 administration fee may be applied.
Once we’ve received your enrolment documents, we generally process your enrolment and provide initial access to learning materials within 1–2 business days. If you’re waiting for the next Sydney in-person intake, you can begin your studies online in the meantime.
Yes. If you’ve worked in disability support, aged care, or community services in Sydney or elsewhere, you may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). To apply, you’ll need to enrol first and complete the RPL Application Form in your Learner Handbook. A $250 administration fee applies per RPL unit.
If you live in Sydney or anywhere in NSW, you can check your eligibility on the NSW Government website. Our team can also help you assess your eligibility for programs like Smart and Skilled and guide you through the application process.
If you’d like more information prior to enrolling, please get in touch using the form below.