We’re passionate about empowering people with disability at Breakthru College. Through our courses, you’ll learn how to support others and start a rewarding career in a growing field.
Over 5.5 million Australians were living with disability in 2022, and with a growing population, the call for qualified support professionals continues to rise. The Government has identified disability care as an area of significant demand.
Breakthru College offers practical learning that prepares you for meaningful roles in disability support. From getting started to upskilling, we’re here to guide you—and help you make a difference every day.
Breakthru College is part of Royal Rehab Group, a respected not-for-profit with genuine, hands-on experience in health and disability support.
Because our approach is based on practical knowledge, you’ll be learning what really matters in the field. Our aim is to support your journey into a rewarding care career.
Studying with us means more than gaining a qualification—you’re developing real skills that make a difference in people’s lives.
Breakthru College has been officially recognised as a High-Performing Provider by the Department of Education.
This demonstrates our ability to provide consistent, supportive, and job-focused education. By studying with us, you're aligning with a provider known for success.
Everyone learns differently, and at Breakthru College, we adapt our training to support your individual needs—with personalised assistance whenever it’s required.
Having trouble with online learning or tech? Our support team is ready to guide you every step of the way, ensuring you stay confident and connected.
Our trainers are skilled professionals with backgrounds in aged care, disability, or healthcare.
They bring practical experience, real-world understanding, and genuine passion to each session. You’ll build job-ready skills—not just theory—with trainers who are supportive from the very beginning.
It’s not only our nationally recognised training that draws students to Breakthru College, but also the friendly and supportive atmosphere.
We treat each student as an individual, creating a space where you feel supported, motivated, and ready to succeed. Many students return for further study or recommend us to others—and that speaks volumes.
Our nationally accredited disability courses at Breakthru College are designed to develop your skills and create impact. With flexible, self-paced learning, you’ll be ready to take on meaningful roles in the sector.
With a Certificate III in Individual Support, you can begin meaningful work in aged care, disability, or the broader community sector.
Disability Courses near Rydalmere
A Certificate IV in Disability Support prepares you to work closely with individuals, using person-centred methods to help them reach higher levels of independence.
To participate in this course there is a pre-requisite of a completed CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability) or CHC33015 Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability).
Australian residents living in NSW may be eligible to have all or part of their course fees subsidised using the Smart & Skilled State Government funding scheme.
Start with a $200 deposit, then pay as little as $42.89 per week for 12 months.
Government-subsidised training is available for eligible NSW residents. It applies to courses on the NSW Skills List, from Certificate II to Advanced Diploma. Use the online estimate tool to confirm eligibility and see your student fee.
If you’re compassionate and want to make a difference, working in disability support offers a fulfilling and valued career path.
There’s growing need for trained disability support workers, and employers seek people who are capable and compassionate. With the right qualification, you can begin or build your career while supporting those who rely on support and care.
Possible career outcomes from your qualification include:
You can join online classes throughout the year. Reach out to find out when a course is next available in Rydalmere.
Disability courses typically take between 6 and 12 months to complete, depending on whether you study online or in person and how many hours you commit each week.
{The main difference lies in the level of responsibility and the job outcomes each course supports. The Certificate III in Individual Support is an entry-level course, perfect for those starting out who want to work directly with clients by assisting them with daily activities in their homes or local communities. The Certificate IV in Disability is more advanced and suited to people aiming for leadership roles, such as Team Leader or Support Coordinator, helping individuals with disability live more independently.|These two qualifications differ in terms of role preparation and responsibility. Certificate III in Individual Support is an introductory course ideal for those new to the sector, focusing on practical support with everyday tasks at home or in community settings. Certificate IV in Disability is a higher-level course, best suited for those seeking leadership positions like Support Coordinator or Team Leader, supporting people with disability to achieve greater independence.|Certificate III in Individual Support provides foundational training for new entrants into the sector, focusing on hands-on roles where you assist with daily living in homes or communities. In contrast, Certificate IV in Disability prepares students for more senior roles, including Support Coordinator or Team Leader, with a focus on enabling people with disability to live more independently.|The difference comes down to role expectations and career progression. Certificate III in Individual Support is aimed at beginners wanting to work directly with clients in everyday care, either at home or in the community. Certificate IV in Disability is more advanced and designed for those who want to step into leadership positions, such as Team Leader or Support Coordinator, to assist people with disability in achieving greater autonomy.
Completing a disability support course with us can lead to ongoing study and career progression. After the Certificate III in Individual Support, you could pursue a Certificate IV in Disability, a Certificate IV in Ageing Support, or another community services qualification at Certificate IV level. If you complete the Certificate IV in Disability, you may choose to continue with a Diploma of Community Services. Both courses can also serve as a pathway to higher education, including diploma or bachelor-level study in related areas.
Yes, you can! The skills taught in our disability support courses apply to both disability and aged care roles. With a focus on person-centred support, you'll gain versatile training that allows for smooth movement between the two sectors and opens up more career opportunities.
Disability support workers, personal care assistants, and residential care officers in Australia typically earn between $60,000 and $90,000 annually, with exact figures influenced by location, role, and level of experience.
If you have a background in relevant work or past study, you might qualify for RPL when enrolling at Breakthru College. Students must enrol in a course and complete the RPL Application Form in the Learner Handbook, with a $250 fee per unit assessed.
Yes, online disability courses are available at Breakthru College, giving you the flexibility to manage your studies alongside work or personal responsibilities.
Your study costs may be reduced if you’re eligible for government subsidies. Funding support is available through State Government programs in QLD and NSW for qualifying students.
If you live in Queensland, you can visit the QLD Government website to check your eligibility.
NSW residents can visit the NSW Government Smart and Skilled page to check eligibility criteria.
Learn from experts with real-world experience and gain the practical skills to pursue a fulfilling career in the disability sector. Get in touch to find out more.