Modification History
Not Applicable
Description
This qualification covers the skills needed to work as a practitioner in ayurvedic therapeutic and remedial treatments including ayurvedic herbal medicine, ayurvedic massage and ayurvedic nutrition advice. Occupational titles for these workers may include:
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Pathways Information
Not Applicable
Licensing/Regulatory Information
Not Applicable
Entry Requirements
Not Applicable
Employability Skills Summary
Refer to the Topic: Introduction to the Employability Skills Qualification Summaries
Packaging Rules
PACKAGING RULES 25 units of competency are required for award of this qualification, including:
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Core units
Common units
BSBFLM303C Contribute to effective workplace relationships
CHCORG428A Reflect on and improve own professional practice
HLTAP401B Confirm physical health status
HLTAP501B Analyse health information (Note pre-requ: HLTAP401B)
HLTCOM404C Communicate effectively with clients
HLTCOM406C Make referrals to other health care professionals when appropriate
HLTCOM502C Develop professional expertise
HLTCOM503C Manage a practice
HLTFA301C Apply first aid
HLTHIR501B Maintain an effective health work environment
HLTIN504C Manage the control of infection (Note pre-requ: HLTIN301C)
HLTOHS300B Contribute to OHS processes
Specialisation units
HLTAYV404C Provide ayurvedic advice on nutrition
HLTAYV412C Provide ayurvedic lifestyle consultation
HLTAYV601C Plan ayurvedic herbal medicine treatment strategy - dravyaguna
HLTAYV602C Plan ayurvedic treatment strategy
HLTAYV603C Prepare and dispense ayurvedic herbal medicine - dravyaguna
HLTAYV605C Provide ayurvedic herbal medicine treatment
HLTAYV607C Plan ayurvedic remedial massage treatment strategy
HLTAYV608C Manage work within the ayurvedic framework
HLTAYV609C Perform ayurvedic health assessment
HLTAYV610C Perform ayurvedic remedial massage health assessment
HLTAYV611C Provide ayurvedic remedial massage treatment
HLTAYV613C Provide ayurvedic treatment
HLTAYV615C Apply ayurvedic diagnostic framework
The importance of culturally aware and respectful practice
All workers undertaking work in health need foundation knowledge to inform their work with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander clients and co-workers and with clients and co-workers from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. This foundation must be provided and assessed as part of a holistic approach to delivery and assessment of this qualification. Specific guidelines for assessment of this aspect of competency are provided in the Assessment Guidelines for the Health Training Package.