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Creating exceptional opportunities*

Right now, an exceptional opportunity been offered to us to spend some time expanding our horizons and gaining educational qualifications, whist we are at home wondering what life will be like post lockdown.

This is the upside of what is clearly not an ideal situation, one that none of us imagined would ever be our reality. But ‘it is what it is’!
Now might be the perfect time to consider commencing an access consulting qualification online. With a timetable and live presentations via Zoom as well as plenty of support from our Access Institute team.

With a range of presenters who are highly experienced in access and a variety of topics and activities, the courses are already being hailed by those who have done them over the past three months as ‘the way to go’. Highly visual, practical, fun, challenging and engaging have been the adjectives used by students undertaking the online delivery.

Access Institute is offering an extended payment plan as well as a three month extension for the submission of assessment tasks if you need it.

If you are considering access consulting as a career, an add-on to your existing profession, or a prerequisite for Accredited Specialist Disability Accommodation Assessors relating to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), contact us now for further information go to admin@accessinstitute.com.au. RPL/CT is also available.

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