2024 Graduates
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HLT54121 Diploma of Nursing is a nationally recognised qualification that reflects the role of an enrolled nurse working under the supervision of a registered nurse.
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Key 2 Learning College have won the ACT Small Training Provider of the Year 2022 and 2024 Award!
Congratulations to all the team at Key 2 Learning College on all your hard work, dedication and commitment to supporting and empower your students to
“Unlock their Potential".
Congratulations Alleyne Forjanic!
WINNER- 2024 NORM FISHER AWARD
(The NORM FISHER Award is presented in recognition of an outstanding and extensive contribution as an individual to VET in the ACT)
Alleyne's contributions to ACT's VET sector over the past 25 years are testament to her belief in the transformative power of vocational education and training (VET).
Alleyne started working in the VET sector in 2000 at Regional Group Training, delivering Training and Education (TAE), leadership and management.
In 2015, she commenced working at Key 2 Learning College. As the College's CEO, Alleyne led the organisation to expand into Nursing Studies. Recently, she piloted the accreditation of the Diploma of Community.
Services through the Australian Community Workers Association. Under Alleyne's leadership, Key 2 Learning College was announced as the 2022 ACT Small Training Provider of the Year and is shortlisted for the same award again this year.
Within this senior leadership position, Alleyne engaged with the shifting of policies and the regulatory landscape of the VET sector. Alleyne has extended a range of training opportunities for both domestic and international students in Canberra. She promotes careful adherence to compliance requirements and regulatory frameworks, to ensure that training outputs are fit for purpose and graduates are work ready. In this context, one of her particular passions is the Foundation Skills for education.
Currently, Alleyne is Chair of the Independent Tertiary Education Council (ITECA). Under her eadership, she effectively represents the interests of independent RTOs across the ACT, fostering collaboration to ensure quality and excellence across ITECA's ACT members.
Alleyne was also President of the Association of Providers of Training Services and has been a committee member of the organisation for over a decade.
Congratulations Alyssa Tracey!
WINNER - ACT VOCATIONAL STUDENT OF THE YEAR
(The ACT Vocational Student of the Year Award recognises a student's outstanding achievement
in a course of study leading to a nationally recognised qualification)
Alyssa completed a Diploma of Community Services with Key 2 Learning.
Alyssa faced challenges as a young mother in her early 20's, and these challenges encouraged her to pursue a VET pathway. She is passionate about advocating for vulnerable people in the community.
Alyssa commenced working at EveryMan Australia in 2021 as a Support Worker and was promoted Case Worker shortly after. She is now working towards being a Case Manager. Her responsibilities include supporting men with high and complex needs, men reintegrating the community after incarceration and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families at risk of homelessness.
Despite some initial frustration and stress, Alyssa's training became easier as her confidence improved with the help, guidance and support of her trainers and fellow classmates.
She says: "It's never too late to learn and obtain a nationally recognised qualification to boost employment opportunities."
Alyssa was nominated for her excellent academic record, for her passion and for her dedication to her studies.
Key 2 Learning College
Key 2 Learning College (RTO 88191, CRICOS 03644F) is an innovative company providing vocational education and training, consultancy and professional development services.
At Key 2 Learning College our point of difference is our ability to contextualize training and consultancy to meet your needs. We have experience in continuous improvement, management and service provision across a range of sectors in aged care, health, mental health, disability and education. We believe consultation and partnership are integral to improved outcomes for all. We have qualified and highly experienced trainers and assessors who have direct industry experience.
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Up and Coming Courses
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Certificate III in Individual Support – CHC33021
Course Details
- Course Start Date: Rolling intake (Enrolments Open)
- Course Duration: 32 weeks
- Delivery: Every Tuesday, 9.30am to 3.00pm approx. - Face to face in class
- Tuition Fees Skilled Capital* - $400.00
Disclaimer: Skilled Capital tuition fees are non-refundable
Certificate IV in Community Services - CHC42021
Course Details
- Course Start Date: Closed for enrolments in ACT
- Course Duration: 44 weeks
- Delivery: 9.30am to 4.30pm - Face to face in class
- Tuition Fees Skilled Capital* - $500.00
Program Eligibility
- Live or work in ACT
- Be aged 15 years or older
- Have left school
- Be an Australian citizen, permanent resident, humanitarian visa holder or New Zealand citizen
Certificate IV in Mental Health - CHC43315
Course Details
- Course Start Date: Open for enrolments in ACT, Orientation: 15 Jan 2025 (face to face), Classes: 22 Jan 2025
- Course Duration: 52 weeks (inclusive 80 hours of work placement)
- Delivery: 22 Jan 2025- 5pm - 9pm (online via zoom every Wednesday), 1X Saturday per month face to face (10am - 1pm)
- Tuition Fees Skilled Capital* - $500.00
Program Eligibility
- Live or work in ACT
- Be aged 15 years or older
- Have left school
- Be an Australian citizen, permanent resident, humanitarian visa holder or New Zealand citizen
Anu Thomas working in Australia at RFBI West Wyalong facility
Anu Thomas from India, is working in Australia at RFBI West Wyalong facility as part of her studies through the Global Citizen Exchange Programme.
The GCEP Programme is a golden opportunity which paved the way to fulfil my long term dream to work in the Australia Health Industry. This programme also offers a platform to integrate with work culture, improve communication skills and expand my existing knowledge. I also feel fortunate to work with RFBI, a privileged health firm which always wants their employees to grow with them.
Thanks & Regards
Anu Thomas
Yesterday I came to know that I passed my interview with Key 2 Learning College and RFBI for the Global Citizen Exchange Program. Thank you very much for this golden opportunity that you have given me. It is my dream to go and settle with family in Australia.
Right now I am looking forward for my next step. Again say thanks from bottom of my heart.
Ampily Abraham
Global Citizen Exchange Program – Student
I would like to express my feelings with the Key 2 learning team . I wanted to take a moment to express my gratitude for the excellent guidance and support provided by your team, especially Erin, Melissa, Chris, and Mathew.
Throughout my learning journey with Key 2 Learning, I have found the content to be incredibly valuable and well-structured. The courses have not only expanded my knowledge but have also provided practical insights that I can apply in my work.
I particularly want to thank Erin for her prompt responses to my queries and her willingness to go the extra mile to ensure my learning experience was smooth. Melissa's expertise in the subject matter was evident in her teaching style, making complex concepts easy to understand. Chris's support in navigating the platform and accessing additional resources was invaluable. And Mathew's guidance on career development and skill enhancement has been truly inspiring.
I believe that Key 2 Learning's team plays a crucial role in making the platform a success, and I am grateful for their dedication and professionalism.
Thank you once again for providing such a valuable learning experience. I look forward to continuing my journey with Key 2 Learning and further enhancing my skills and knowledge.
Bimala Raut