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Introduction to Child Protection and Mandatory Reporting in NSW
Any community services worker who works with children and families is a mandatory reporter under NSW Legislation. This means that they are required to identify, and report concerns about child abuse to the NSW government.
This short-course will assist mandatory reporters to:
understand their legal requirements under the legislation,
and how to identify different types of abuse, and
use the Mandatory Reporter Guide (MRG) to assist them to determine if their concerns meet the threshold for reporting to the NSW Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ)

Introduction to Cloud Accounting using Xero
This is a self-paced course which you can access anytime from anywhere. It is a collaboration between TAFE NSW and AccountingPod to provide you with an introductory taste of Cloud Accounting using Xero. AccountingPod is an education technology platform. You'll experience real cloud business tools and realistic scenarios of today's business.

Introduction to Payroll using Xero
This is a self-paced course which you can access anytime from anywhere. It is a collaboration between TAFE NSW and AccountingPod to provide you with an introductory taste of Payroll using Xero's cloud accounting software. AccountingPod is an education technology platform. You'll experience real cloud business tools and realistic scenarios of today's business.

Introduction to Trauma Informed Care
This course has been developed for anyone working in the Health, Welfare or Education Sectors, or in Community Services, or anyone who, through their business, has direct contact with clients.
There are 3 modules in this course.
By the end of the course you will be able to:
understand what Trauma Informed Care is and why it is important
recognise the signs and symptoms of trauma
respond appropriately to trauma.

Module 1: Introduction to Electric Vehicles, Systems and Components
This module is for anyone working in the bus industry to learn about the electric bus features and components that keep the bus driver, passengers and general public safe during normal operations.
The module covers:
the key components of an electric vehicle or bus
how to identify high voltage systems and components
the critical safety features of an electric bus
how to make sure an electric bus is parked in a safe state
the types of work that can be conducted on an electric bus in a commissioned or decommissioned state.

Module 2: Connect and Disconnect Charging Systems
This module is for anyone working in the bus industry and provides an introduction to the safe process of connecting and disconnecting electricity charging devices to an electric bus, the key safety factors involved in the process, and critical first response actions if an unplanned incident occurs in relation to a vehicle and its charging device.
The module covers how to:
identify different types of charging devices
safely position an electric bus in the location for charging
connect an electric charging device to an electric bus
disconnect the electric charging device when charging is complete
safely initiate initial response actions in an emergency whilst a vehicle is charging.

Module 3: Electric Bus Driver's Incident Response
This package is for anyone working in the bus industry who is likely to be involved in an incident or accident while driving the bus and needs to learn how to respond to the situation.
The module covers:
the initial actions a driver should take to make the bus safe
how to safely evacuate passengers
how to make sure an electric bus is depowered and declared safe
how to conduct vehicle jacking in an emergency situation
how to prepare for towing and connecting a recovery unit to a disabled bus
safety concerns and issues around the salvage and disposal of electric vehicles.











