Certificate I in Independent Living Skills
11226NAT
This course is designed to support students to:
Make healthy living choices and/or address potential issues such as:
- Being able to identify and apply simple first response treatments to common health problems
- Understand basic nutrition and use this knowledge to plan healthy meals for self and others.
The course will also assist students to develop knowledge of and skills in identifying housing/accommodation options and basic maintenance to maintain accommodation. This will also include an understanding of their rights and responsibilities as tenants.
Other units within the course will assist the students to develop their independence through developing skills and knowledge in areas such as:
- Understand and select appropriate technology for personal use including mobile phones, debit cards and applications
- Using technology to download and complete electronic forms
- Understanding how to protect one’s identity online
- Identify potential scams and/or unsafe online practices
- Being able to read and identify simple, familiar spatial information
- Follow oral instructions up to two steps
- Communicate oral instructions up to two steps
- Be able to write simple spatial information
- Be able to develop a personal budget using pre-populated spreadsheets
- Implement and monitor a personal budget making adjustments as necessary
- Select appropriate measuring equipment for a specific task
- Measure items (including food) to meet needs (ie recipies)
The course will provide participants with a range of knowledge, and skills such as:
- Basic fundamental knowledge and understanding of the skills needed to live independently
- Basic skills to participate in everyday life
- Cognitive and communication skills to receive, pass on and recall information in a narrow range of areas
- Technical skills involving the basic use of technology appropriate to living independently.
The application of these knowledge and skills are focused on a student becoming independent.
Delivery Mode
Face to Face & Online
College
Chinchilla Christian College
Staines Memorial College
Duration
30 September 2024 - 31 December 2025
QCE Credits
This qualification contributes to QCE Credits. Units completed in other Certificate Courses will impact the total QCE credits. Please see your Careers advisor for more information.
Fees
There are no additional fees to the learner.
Entry Requirements
Learners are required to take a Language, Literacy & Numeracy assessment pre-enrolment. This will help us support you if necessary in achieving a successful outcome.
Course Units
To complete 11226NAT Certificate I in Independent Living Skills, learners must complete six (6) core units.
Training and Assessment
Learners are expected to engage in class/chat session on a regular basis, meet course requirements and undertake a certain amount of self-directed preparation, reading and practice
at their initiative and in their own time. Assessments include observation of performance, assignments, questioning, quizzes, simulations, online short responses and group tasks.
Digital Equipment
Learners will need access to a computer equipped with the Microsoft Office suite of programs.
Download the Course Description here
^Correct at time of publication, subject to change
4 December 2024
Face to Face & Online
College
Chinchilla Christian College
Staines Memorial College
Duration
30 September 2024 - 31 December 2025
QCE Credits
This qualification contributes to QCE Credits. Units completed in other Certificate Courses will impact the total QCE credits. Please see your Careers advisor for more information.
Fees
There are no additional fees to the learner.
Entry Requirements
Learners are required to take a Language, Literacy & Numeracy assessment pre-enrolment. This will help us support you if necessary in achieving a successful outcome.
Course Units
To complete 11226NAT Certificate I in Independent Living Skills, learners must complete six (6) core units.
Core Units | |
NAT11226001 | Support healthy living |
NAT11226002 | Identify housing options and perform basic household hygiene maintenance |
NAT11226003 | Use basic technology |
NAT11226004 | Manage money |
TLIH006 | Plan and navigate routes |
CUALLN201 | Use basic measuring and calculating skills |
Training and Assessment
Learners are expected to engage in class/chat session on a regular basis, meet course requirements and undertake a certain amount of self-directed preparation, reading and practice
at their initiative and in their own time. Assessments include observation of performance, assignments, questioning, quizzes, simulations, online short responses and group tasks.

Digital Equipment
Learners will need access to a computer equipped with the Microsoft Office suite of programs.
Download the Course Description here
^Correct at time of publication, subject to change
4 December 2024
Upcoming Programs
Name | Course Start Date | Course End Date | Cost | |
11226NAT - ChinchillaCC - 2026 Cohort | 03/03/2025 | 31/12/2025 | $0.00 |