Enrol in this six month online, self-directed course to help you develop the skills necessary to educate your clients on money management and basic consumer credit issues.
There are no entry requirements for this qualification. However, it is most suited to individuals who either; hold a qualification at Certificate III level or higher in Community Services, health or another related field or have skills equivalent to the qualification requirement validated through a recognition of prior learning process.
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- DurationThis is an online, self-directed course delivered via our online portal, Booth Online. You will have a maximum of six months from enrolment to complete this course.
- Date2025 Enrolment Intakes:
24 February - 10 March
Course start date: 17 March
13 October - 27 October
Course start date: 3 November - Delivery ModeOnline, self-directed learning
- Trainer(s) Maria Turnbull
- Fees$900 AUD
This fee includes all learning and assessment resources, online support and assessment services for a period of six months.
Course fee reductions and subsidies may also apply for personnel of The Salvation Army. More information is available in the Personnel Development Policy here.
Who should consider this training?
This skill set is for community workers whose clients may be facing issues related to the basic day to day management of their finances and who may be at risk of increasing debt and its associated risks. It provides a set of skills for provision of basic financial literacy education for clients and is not to be confused with financial counselling.
“I would thoroughly recommend Eva Burrows College to anyone considering completing the Financial Literacy Education Skill Set. The process of application was seamless, the student portal was simple to navigate and there was all the support that I needed from my Trainer and Course Coordinator.
I loved the fact that the Trainer was an experienced long-term Financial Counsellor, so she knew the industry and the application of financial literacy real terms. I now have my Financial Literacy Education qualification, and the self-paced aspect fitted in well with my work and homelife needs.”
- Joy, Financial Literacy Education Skill Set Graduate
Course Structure
This skill set is a nationally recognised qualification which requires the successful completion of three units over a six month period.
Refer to the Units tab above for a full list of units available at Eva Burrows College for this course.
Entry Requirements
There are no entry requirements for this qualification. However, it is most suited to individuals who either:
- hold a qualification at Certificate III level or higher in Community Services, health or another related field.
- or have skills equivalent to the qualification requirement validated through a recognition of prior learning.
This course is open to Australian residents. Unfortunately, we are not registered to accept international students. The eligibility of students will be confirmed during enrolment.
Learn More
For more details about this course click on the Course Information Brochure below.
Ready to Apply?
To register your interest, email vtoenquiries@ebc.edu.au. The 2025 Enrolment Intakes are:
- 24 February-10 March
- 13 October-27 October
An online enrolment application link will be emailed to you once the intake opens.
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CHCEDU005 Work with clients to identify financial literacy education needs
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CHCEDU006 Improve clients fundamental financial literacy
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CHCEDU007 Provide group education on consumer credit and debt
These units provide credit towards a range of qualifications. For information on this course or any other Vocational Training courses email vtoenquiries@ebc.edu.au