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Student Counselling Support

North Regional TAFE are committed to our staff and student's health and well-being and as part of this commitment, we are proud to work with PeopleSense in providing an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) to support and improve the mental health, resilience, and wellbeing of individuals.

They can help with a wide range of issues students may face such as depression, anxiety, stress, family or relationship problems, children's and adolescents' mental health, any work-related issues (like bullying and conflict), alcohol or other substance use problems, grief and loss, trauma, and other issues.

As a student enrolled at NR TAFE, you are eligible for six (6) free counselling sessions per year with an appropriately qualified psychologist.

These sessions are FREE, available 24/7, and completely confidential.

Call PeopleSense on 1300 307 912 or book online at www.peoplesense.au 

PeopleSense is also proud to have Aboriginal provisional Psychologists who provide support for anyone seeking culturally appropriate counselling, as well as Psychologists who are members/allies of the LGBTQIA+ community.

Help and Support are available when you need it.

Aboriginal Training Services support

NR TAFE’s Aboriginal Training Support (ATS) team are dedicated to Aboriginal advancement toward equity with the broader Kimberley and Pilbara communities.

ATS staff are located at each of our campuses. We can also provide services in communities across all regions where training is being delivered.

The three guiding principles the ATS team work towards achieving for current and prospective Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students are Attraction, Retention and Completion. The team has identified vast strategies and actions to maintain ongoing continuity of quality Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander student support services, while also ensuring the provision of culturally-appropriate training service delivery needs are being consistently met and delivered for Indigenous clientele throughout the North West.

The team’s mission is to ensure best practice student training and employment support services to Aboriginal people of all ages who aspire to improve life circumstances for themselves, their families and their community through education, training and participation in the workforce.

Download the Aboriginal Training Services Support (3 MB) (PDF document - opens in a new tab) flyer.

  • Assistance with study and talking to lecturers 
  • In-class support, both academic and practical 
  • Mentoring, tutor support and career counselling 
  • The Indigenous Tutorial Assistance Scheme (ITAS) 
  • Informal Counselling and Mentoring 
  • Liaison with Centrelink, Abstudy, Job Services Remote Jobs and Communities Program and other service providers 
  • Assistance arranging accommodation, transport if eligible and study support resources such as work wear, protective equipment and learning aids 
  • Referrals or information about other services such as financial counselling, childcare and health needs 
  • Advice on culturally appropriate learning methods and environments within NR TAFE 
  • Tailored services to external agencies and employers 
  • Consultation with Aboriginal communities and organisations to identify community development projects and negotiated training plans to address unique local needs. 

NRT are committed to our staff and student's health and well-being and as part of this commitment, we are proud to work with PeopleSense in providing an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) to support you through any workplace or personal challenges you may experience.

As a student enrolled at North Regional TAFE, you are eligible for six (6) free counselling sessions per year with an appropriately qualified psychologist.

These sessions are FREE, available 24/7, and completely confidential.

Call 1300 307 912 or 08 9388 9000 or book online at www.altius-group.com.au

PeopleSense is proud to have Aboriginal provisional psychologists who provide support for anyone seeking culturally appropriate counselling, as well as Psychologists who are members/allies of the LGBTQIA+ community.

Help and Support are available when you need it.

All ATS staff employ collaborative work practices within NR TAFE and with external stakeholders to achieve the best possible training and employment and outcomes for ATSI students. 

 

AccessAbility services

NR TAFE is committed to providing access and equity of participation for students with a disability. Our AccessAbility Coordinator can provide information and advice, discuss requirements for reasonable adjustment support, assistive equipment and technologies, interpreters and in-class tutorial support.

Students are encouraged to make contact with the AccessAbility Coordinator and lecturer about the impact of their disability, impairment or medical condition to assist in determining what support will be needed while undertaking their course. All information given will be treated confidentially.

Click here (2 MB) (PDF document - opens in a new tab) to view NR TAFE’s Disability Access and Inclusion Plan 2021 - 2025. For more information, please contact AccessAbility@nrtafe.wa.edu.au

Download the AccessAbility Services (1 MB) (PDF document - opens in a new tab) flyer.

Literacy, numeracy and study support

Literacy and numeracy support is available to all students once they have enrolled in a vocational qualification. This assists students to complete the qualification they are enrolled in by providing support with the reading, writing and numbers components of the course.

If you would like to be contacted about learning support options please complete the Learning Support Questionnaire (169 KB) (PDF document) and hand it in to your lecturer or at any of our campus receptions.

52823WA Course in Applied Vocational Study Skills (CAVSS) and 52832WA Underpinning Skills for Industry Qualifications (USIQ) are free courses available for any group of vocational students with an identified need for additional educational support, who are studying from any training package or other vocational qualification at any Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) level.

CAVSS and USIQ is not available for students enrolled in courses that appear on the Foundation Skills or Equity Course lists. It is also only available for those in the VET delivered to secondary students program and those part of an Aboriginal school-based training (ASBT) program at a Fee For Service rate.

Additional support is provided to students to help them build underpinning skills that they need to engage with their vocational studies.

This support may be:

  • A pre-vocational training program
  • An additional lecturer in-class, working alongside the vocational lecturer
  • Additional tutorial sessions

Ask us about how to access CAVSS and USIQ support!

Assistance is available to students who have special needs, require additional support to undertake a literacy and numeracy course or require language support to undertake an English course.

NR TAFE also offers International English Language Testing System (IELTS) preparation training (for both General and Academic IELTS tests) and a subsequent test centre for students to sit the IELTS exam with the University of Western Australia. Ask us about our English and special needs support.

Each year we offer International English Language Testing System (IELTS) and English as a Second Language (ESL) classes both online and face-to-face.