The Level 3 qualification equips students to understand modern health and wellbeing workplaces. And it provides the skills and knowledge needed so graduates are work ready. According to Robertson-Welsh, the assessment model is an innovative feature of the programmes. ‘We assess by a portfolio of evidence,’ she advises. All class activities and projects can be used for assessment. Robertson-Welsh says that students are supported to achieve with ongoing feedback from the expert OCA team. ‘That way, students successfully meet their goals,’ she reports. Applications are open, and up to 30 places are available on the Level 2 and 15 on the Level 3 courses. Both programmes are free* and run for 20 weeks. ‘The health and wellbeing programmes are an exciting new development for OCA and The Fono,’ declares Executive Chair Tevita Funaki. ‘We encourage our Fono partners and stakeholders to keep an eye out for those interested in starting a career in health and wellbeing and to point them in OCA’s direction,’ he added. *Terms and conditions apply. For further information, please contact Frank Koloi, Marketing Manager at OCA. Email: Frank.Koloi@oca.nz Mobile: 027 700 4181 About Oceania Career Academy Run by Pasifika for Pasifika, OCA is a private training provider. Since 2015, OCA has provided Pasifikawith pathways into the building industry and now the health and wellbeing sector. OCA’s state-of-art campus is at 92 Ascot Road, Airport Oaks, Mangere. www.oca.nz 0800 622 871 27 Page
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