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This qualification reflects the role of individuals in a range of community settings and peoples’ homes, who provide support in a manner that empowers people with disabilities to achieve greater levels of independence, self-reliance, community participation and wellbeing. Workers promote a person-centred approach, work according to and may contribute to an individualised plan, and work without direct supervision. They may be required to supervise and/or coordinate a small team.Â
Course Name: CERTIFICATE IV IN DISABILITY SUPPORT
VET National Code: CHC43121
CRICOS CODE: 113679B
The entry requirements to get into this course are as below:
The Australian healthcare landscape is undergoing a massive transformation, driven by the expansion of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). As the demand for highly skilled professionals grows, the CHC43121 Certificate IV in Disability Support stands as the definitive qualification for those ready to move beyond entry-level roles and enter supervisory positions.
At Melbourne Metro College (MELMC), we focus on inclusion, advocacy, and high-quality Training . This qualification reflects the role of workers in community settings and clients’ homes who act under limited supervision. You will learn to take responsibility for your own outputs while also providing leadership classes to others through the implementation of an Individualised Support Plan.
True empowerment in the disability sector goes beyond physical assistance. This course teaches you a person-centred approach that prioritises the rights and dignity of the individual. By mastering techniques in person-centred behaviour supports, you will help clients achieve greater levels of independence, self-reliance, and community participation.
We ensure our graduates provide support in a manner that empowers people with disabilities to lead lives of their own choosing, promoting long-term wellbeing and social integration.
Choosing the right Registered Training Organisation (RTO) is critical for your career. MELMC offers a unique learning experience in the heart of Melbourne, blending academic excellence with practical empathy.
Feature | Details |
National Code | CHC43121 |
CRICOS Code | 112965D |
Duration | 52 Weeks (including holidays) |
Work Placement | 120 Hours (Mandatory) |
Location | Melbourne Campus |
Intake 2026 | January, April, July, October |
The CHC43121 Certificate IV in Disability Support is a nationally recognised qualification. It is designed for those who want to coordinate and supervise a small team while providing direct support to people with disabilities.
Melbourne Metro College is proud to offer this course to International Students.
To ensure you are job-ready, a mandatory work placement of at least 160 hours is a core component of this course. You will undertake placement in a variety of settings across Melbourne, applying your skills in community participation, mental health support, and complex care.
We do not leave you to find your own path. MELMC has established partnerships with reputable disability service providers. We facilitate the placement process, ensuring you meet all compliance requirements and gain the practical experience needed to lead a team effectively.
Graduating from MELMC opens doors to various supervisory and specialist roles. Your career outcomes include:
The disability sector is one of the largest and fastest-growing industries in Australia. As the NDIS continues to evolve, the need for workers who can manage complex individualised support plans and coordinate service delivery is at an all-time high. A Certificate IV in Disability is your ticket to long-term job security and professional growth.
To achieve the CHC43121 Certificate IV in Disability Support, students must complete 10 units of competency (7 core units and 3 elective units).
These core units are the backbone of your training:
We have selected electives that extend your leadership capabilities:
International students must meet the following entry requirements:
To undertake work placement, students must provide:
We believe education should be accessible. MELMC offers flexible payment plans to help you manage your tuition fees.
The course is delivered over 52 weeks (1 year), which includes academic terms and holiday breaks. Attendance is required for 20 hours per week, consisting of classroom-based learning, simulated workshops, and research.
The CHC43121 is a perfect stepping stone. Upon successful completion, you gain credits that can be applied toward a CHC52021 Diploma of Community Services. This pathway allows you to move into high-level management and case coordination roles.
Ready to start your journey in the disability sector?
Contact Melbourne Metro College Today to discuss your application and secure your intake for 2026. Empower your future while helping others thrive.
Regulatory & Compliance Information
Melbourne Metro College Pty Ltd is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) delivering nationally recognised training in accordance with the Standards for RTOs 2025, as enabled under the National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011. Course information is accurate at the time of publication and may be updated to reflect current ASQA regulatory requirements.
For international students, MMC complies with the Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000, including all amendments commencing 5 December 2025, and the National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018, as amended in 2026. Full details are available in our Student Handbook and relevant policies.
Prior to the commencement of the course, all students are required to undertake a language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) test mapped at Australian Core Skills Framework and required to attain score at ACSF Level.
Learning skills: | 4 |
Reading skills: | 3 |
Writing skills | 3 |
Oral communication skills | 4 |
Numeracy skills | 3 |
The qualification is delivered over 52 weeks comprising of:Â
Students are required to attend 20 hours of classroom training per week. Â
Homework is expected to be approximately 5 hours a week. Â
The training and assessment schedule shows the weeks during which training is delivered and assessment conducted for each unit.Â
Unit of Competency
Code | Title  | Core or Elective |
CHCCCS044 | Follow established person-centred behaviour supports | Core |
CHCDIS017 | Facilitate community participation and social inclusion | Core |
CHCDIS018 | Facilitate ongoing skills development using a person-centred approach | Core |
CHCDIS019 | Provide person-centred services to people with disability with complex needs | Core |
CHCLEG003 | Manage legal and ethical compliance | Core |
CHCMHS001 | Work with people with mental health issues | Core |
HLTWHS003 | Maintain work health and safety | Core |
BSBLDR411 | Demonstrate leadership in the workplace | Elective  |
BSBLDR413 | Lead effective workplace relationships | Elective  |
CHCCCS017 | Provide loss and grief support | Elective  |
Yes. The CHC43121 is a nationally accredited training package. It is recognised by employers across Australia, ensuring your skills are transferable across all states and territories.
Yes. Under current visa regulations, international students can work up to 48 hours per fortnight during academic terms and unlimited hours during scheduled breaks. Many of our students find part-time work as Disability Support Workers while they finish their studies.
We provide Language Literacy Numeracy (LLN) assessments before you begin to identify any unmet needs. Our trainers offer reflective feedback and additional sessions to help you master medical and legal terminology.
The total duration is 52 weeks. This timeframe consists of 40 weeks of active study and 12 weeks of scheduled holiday absence.
While some Victorian domestic students may be eligible for a government subsidised place via Priority schemes, international students are charged the full tuition fee. Please contact our admissions team to check your eligibility.
Graduates reach a wide range of roles including Disability Officer, NDIS Coordinator, Team Leader, and Social Educator. The qualification prepares you to supervise teams and coordinate complex individualised care plans.
Yes. Our "Blended Learning" model and structured timetable (20 hours per week) allow many students to balance their studies with part-time work in the industry.
While both fall under the "Individual Support" umbrella, Disability Support (CHC43121) focuses specifically on empowering people with physical, intellectual, or psychosocial disabilities to live independently. Aged care focuses primarily on the needs of the elderly and age-related decline.