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  • Health
    • HLT42507 – Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance
    • HLT52007 – Diploma of Practice Management
    • HLTEN620A – Practise in first-line emergency nursing
    • HLT32807 Certificate III in Health Support Services (Generic)
    • HLT32807 Certificate III in Health Support Services (Laundry Work)
    • HLT43207- Certificate IV in Health Administration
    • HLT51007 – Diploma of Population Health
  • Business
    • BSB41007 – Certificate IV in Human Resources Management
    • BSB50607 – Diploma of Human Resources Management
    • BSB60907 – Advanced Diploma of Management (HR)
    • BSB40807 – Certificate IV in Frontline Management
    • BSB51107 – Diploma of Management
    • BSB41507 – Certificate IV in Project Management
    • BSB51407 – Diploma of Project Management
    • BSB60407 – Advanced Diploma of Management
  • Community Services
    • CHC30208 – Certificate III in Aged Care
    • CHC52208 – Diploma of Community Services Coordination
    • CHC30308 Certificate III in Home and Community Care
    • CHC50508- Diploma of Leisure and Health
  • Training & Assessment
    • TAE40110 – Certificate IV in Training and Assessment
  • Funding
    • Victorian Training Guarantee
  • Partnerships
    • Hume Region AHA Conference Presentations
  • Improve your skills to gain better job prospects and career advancement with a nationally recognised qualification
  • Fee Free Government Funded Training

About AIFL

The Australian Institute of Flexible Learning (AIFL) grew out of the obvious need for a training organisation in Australia that can respond flexibly to the everyday learning and educational requirements of individuals, as well as business.

Above all, the AIFL is about providing a better, more flexible learning experience by giving our students as much control as possible over what, when, where and how they learn.

Our e-learning centre is possibly the most user-friendly, fully online, RPL (recognition of prior learning) process in Australia. Our ground breaking, highly innovative eRecognition process provides the pathway for people who are competent in a vocational field, though they do not hold a formal qualification, to gain their qualification 100% online.

For us, e-learning is not so much about enabling people to gain a qualification online, it is more about using technology to provide an exciting, highly interactive learning experience that takes advantage of the best methods and technologies available.

Live and learn is our motto and refers to life-based learning as the key concept underpinning what we do. All learning is interrelated and learning at work is only one of the many ways people learn. Live and learn is also the key concept underpinning our eRecognition centre, which has been designed to acknowledge all relevant learning experiences when recognising prior learning.

A copy of our most recent VRQA audit report is available on written request to the General Manager.

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