69794 DIPLOMA OF REHABILITATION Course Guide



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69794 DIPLOMA OF REHABILITATION Course Guide

Contents INTRODUCTION 3 OUTCOME OF THE TRAINING PROGRAM 4 COURSE OUTLINE 4 Career Opportunities 5 Further Education Opportunities 6 Further Study Pathways 7 Program Overview 7 Delivery Method 8 Entry Requirements 8 SUPPORT 9 COURSE STRUCTURE 10 PREREQUISITE UNITS OF COMPETENCY (all units must be completed either by assessment, recognition of prior learning or credit) 11 CORE UNITS OF COMPETENCY (all of these units must be completed) 12 ELECTIVE UNITS OF COMPETENCY STREAMS (please choose 1 stream) 13 Stream 1 Aged Care 13 Stream 2 Mental Health 13 Stream 3 - Oncology 14 Stream 4 - Orthopaedic 15 Stream 5 Spinal Injury 15 Elective units (if the Streams do not meet your needs, please select 5 units of competency from the list below) 16 FEES/CHARGES/REFUNDS 18 Full Fee for Service Students and VET FEE-HELP students - 2016 18 VET FEE-HELP 18 Other Costs 22 Refunds and Withdrawals 22 WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? 23 CONTACTING THE COLLEGE 24 APPENDIX A - ROYAL REHAB COLLEGE SCHEDULE OF FEES AND CHARGES 25 APPENDIX B - ROYAL REHAB COLLEGE DIPLOMA OF REHABILITATION FEES SCHEDULE 2016 27 THIS HANDBOOK INTRODUCES AND EXPLAINS THE PROCEDURES THAT MAY RELATE TO YOU AS A PARTICIPANT IN OUR TRAINING PROGRAMS. PLEASE NOTE THAT WHEN PROCEDURES IDENTIFY ROYAL REHAB COLLEGE MANAGEMENT, THIS INCLUDES THE RTO MANAGER AND RTO COMPLIANCE OFFICER. Page 2 of 37

INTRODUCTION Welcome to the 69794 Diploma of Rehabilitation. This guide should provide you with all the information you need to assist you in your decision to enrol, but, if you have any questions or need any further information, please don t hesitate to ring one of our friendly team at the college! The Diploma of Rehabilitation is an accredited course, which has been developed by Royal Rehab College and is owned by Royal Rehab College. It is a Nationally Recognised course. Royal Rehab College has a team ready to support you throughout your course. If you need some help, you can always phone the college during business hours or send us an email. One of our experienced college Educators, who are professionals in their fields, will be facilitating this course and marking your assessments. Should you decide to enrol in the course, your Educator will be in touch with you soon. This course is eligible for VET FEE-HELP assistance. For further information, please ensure you read the VET FEE-HELP information contained in the Student Handbook and also go to the Commonwealth Government Study Assist website: http://studyassist.gov.au/sites/studyassist/ that provides information specifically regarding VET FEE-HELP. This Course Guide is to be read in conjunction with the Student Handbook. The Student Handbook contains the policies, procedures and information that applies to all Nationally Recognised Training by Royal Rehab College. We look forward to working with you, to achieve your qualification. Page 3 of 37

OUTCOME OF THE TRAINING PROGRAM Upon successful complete of the qualification, you will receive a Diploma of Rehabilitation (which is a nationally recognised qualification), including a Transcript of Results. A Statement of Attainment will be issued if you do not successfully complete all units of competency, for those units that you do complete. COURSE OUTLINE This program is designed for people who are currently working in, or wish to work in a senior health role where you are responsible for working with people in a rehabilitation environment. You may be a professional working in a rehabilitation environment, and/or you may wish to undertake this program as part of your professional development or to validate your current industry skills and knowledge. You may be currently working as a: Medical Practitioner Nurse Occupational Therapist Speech Pathologist Dietician Psychologist Podiatrist Pharmacist Allied Health Assistant Social Worker Welfare Worker Rehabilitation Counsellor Recreation Therapist. You may have already completed a Certificate IV qualification related to your health discipline. In this instance, you may be currently working as an: Allied Health Assistant Page 4 of 37

Aged Care Worker Disability Services Assistant Clinical Administrator Career Opportunities Once you have graduated from the Diploma of Rehabilitation you will have the qualifications to successfully enter the specialist field of rehabilitation. Your knowledge and skills will enable you to provide quality rehabilitation services, within the various job roles mentioned, to the burgeoning client numbers within this area. Applicable job roles may include: Program Manager for example, for services such as the Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP) programs including Meals on Wheels, Community Care Packages etc Page 5 of 37

Special Projects Manager for example, for specific programs such as Falls Prevention, Health Lifestyle, Activity Programs for the Disabled, Activity Programs for the Mentally Ill, etc Referral Coordinator for example, for non government services such as Catholic Community Care Research Officer Residential Services Supervisor Case Manager Service Coordinator Disability Employment Services Manager. Alternatively, this qualification may be undertaken as a relevant post graduate professional development opportunity for a number of health professionals who are either commencing work in their profession or who are interested in moving into the specialist area of rehabilitation. These health professions would include: Allied health physiotherapy, occupational therapy, social work, speech pathology, recreational therapy, etc Nursing Medical. Further Education Opportunities Royal Rehab College has credit transfer arrangements in place with two tertiary institutions which allow graduates of the Diploma of Rehabilitation to gain credit towards qualifications they wish to enter within those tertiary institutions. Macquarie University Graduates of the Diploma of Rehabilitation will gain 18 credit points to 100 Level (Year One) subjects and 6 credit points to 200 Level (Year 2) subjects within the Bachelor of Human Sciences. They will only gain credit to appropriate Health associated university courses. University of New England (UNE) UNE has completed a formal assessment process and will grant Advanced Standing to Royal Rehab College Students as follows: Page 6 of 37

Royal Rehab College students who successfully complete all the units in an AQF level 5 Diploma, will be granted 24, 36 or 48 credit points (up to 1 year equivalent full time study) into UNE s Bachelor of Health Practice. Royal Rehab College students who successfully complete all the units in an AQF level 5 Diploma, or level 6 Advanced Diploma, will be granted 36 credit points (0.75 year equivalent full time study) into UNE s Bachelor of Community Services. Royal Rehab College students who have successfully completed or are enrolled in an AQF level 5 Diploma, will be granted 48 credit points (1 year equivalent full time study) into UNE s combined Bachelor of Health Practice/Bachelor of Community Services. Further Study Pathways If you successfully complete this qualification, you may be interested in undertaking further study in higher level qualifications, including: HLT51612 Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled-Division 2 Nursing) HLT61107 Advanced Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 Nursing) CHC50108 Diploma of Disability CHC50312 Diploma of Community Services (Mental Health). Program Overview To receive the national qualification of 69794 Diploma of Rehabilitation, you are required to successfully complete 12 units of competency and 4 prerequisite units of competency: Four (4) prerequisite units of competency (units from the HLT42512 Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance) Seven (7) core units of competency Five (5) elective units of competency (from a specific list). Please see the Course Structure section of this Course Guide for further details on the units of competency. You will complete the course over a maximum of 24 months with 4 Units of Study (semesters). Each Study (semester) contains 3 units of competency. Students will progress through the Core Units to the Elective streams/units. The recommended study load is approximately 9 hours per week. Page 7 of 37

The prerequisite units of competency are not part of the actual Diploma and need to be completed prior to commencement of the Diploma. Delivery Method The Diploma of Rehabilitation is delivered online. All training resources including information, documents, videos, links to relevant internet sites, etc, will be provided to you using an online learning system (Moodle). You will complete all of your learning and skills development through this online learning method. Your training and assessment resources will be accessed online and then you will upload your completed assessments to the online system. You will be encouraged to interact with your trainer/educator and with other students using online student forums and through your student portal. You will also be able to access your assessment results through the student portal. Entry Requirements You will need to meet the following entry requirements: 1. You would have completed year 10 or equivalent (Certificate II or higher). Industry experience in roles requiring the use of communication and written documentation may also be considered. 2. You must be at least 18 years of age. 3. You will need to show that you have adequate Language, Literacy and Numeracy skills to undertake the Diploma. This course involves the reading of detailed training resources, and the completion of a variety of written assessments. Students will also be involved in written and spoken communication with trainers, assessors and other students. As such, entry into the course requires English proficiency to a Year 12 literacy level, or equivalent, you will be required to take a basic short quiz during the enrolment process to show this. Royal Rehab College will endeavour to help students where we can, to accommodate anyone who has difficulties with language, literacy and/or numeracy. 4. You will need to demonstrate that you have sufficient and relevant work experience in a health environment. This is suggested as a minimum of one (1) recent year working with clients, although this will be determined on an individual basis. Page 8 of 37

5. You will also need to demonstrate competence, either by assessment, recognition or credit, in the following units of competency which are units of competency from the HLT42512 Certificate IV Allied Health Assistance. These are Entry Requirement Units for the Diploma and must be completed before commencement. HLTHIR402D Contribute to organisational effectiveness in the health industry HLTHIR506C Implement and monitor compliance with legal and ethical requirements HLTWHS300B Contribute to WHS processes HLTIN403C Implement and monitor infection control policy and procedures. SUPPORT You will be supported by experienced trainers and assessors with professional health qualifications. This support will include advice around your choice of elective streams, responses to questions about the training and assessment resources, advice around the study hours involved, information on accessing further knowledge and skills in your specific area(s) of interest, and advice around any special circumstances etc. Administrative staff are always available to support you in the enrolment process, payment of fees, VET FEE-HELP arrangements, change of contact details, etc. Peer support is available through the online forums which are part of the college s online learning system. You will have access to a range of information documents in your student portal including the Royal Rehab College Student Handbook which contains policies, procedures and all generic information which apply to all Royal Rehab College s nationally recognised training programs. Page 9 of 37

COURSE STRUCTURE To successfully complete the 69794 Diploma of Rehabilitation, you will need to complete: Prerequisite Units (4) Core Units (7) Elective Units (5) These have been separated into Streams. You must select one stream from the list given, however, if your needs are not covered by a particular stream, please contact the college, and we may be able to customise the course to meet your requirements. You will need to access the registration form online or request that one be sent to you. On this form you will advise us of the Elective Stream that you have chosen. You will be then sent all of the VET-FEE HELP documentation (if applicable) and your fees schedule with census dates etc. You can also access the Fee Schedule Document on our website: http://www.royalrehabcollege.com.au/ Your course is divided into 4 Units of Study (semesters), over a 24 month period. There are 11 course intakes per year. 2016 Intake dates are: 1 February 2016 31 January 2018 1 March 2016 28 February 2018 1 April 2016 31 March 2018 1 May 2016 30 April 2018 1 June 2016 31 May 2018 1 July 2016 30 June 2018 1 August 2016 31 July 2018 1 September 2016 31 August 2018 1 October 2016 30 September 2018 1 November 2016 31 October 2018 1 December 2016 30 November 2018 Page 10 of 37

You must have successfully completed the pre-requisite units of competency prior to commencement of the course. You will be issued your units of competency (3) for each unit of study on or before the Unit of Study commencement date, and you are expected to complete those units of competency by the end date for that unit of study. ALL UNITS OF STUDY/UNITS OF COMPETENCY MUST BE COMPLETED BY YOUR COURSE END DATE. Extensions will only be granted in extenuating circumstances, and an additional fee may be charged. Any extension requests need to be submitted in writing to Royal Rehab College: college@royalrehab.com.au no later than 3 months before your completion date. PREREQUISITE UNITS OF COMPETENCY (all units must be completed either by assessment, recognition of prior learning or credit) Competence in these units needs to be established prior to commencing the Diploma. HLTHIR402D- Contribute to organisational effectiveness in the health industry This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to facilitate effective organisation outcomes in the health industry by practicing and promoting legal and ethical work practices to protect client safety and enhance outcomes for the organisation and its clients, in the broader health industry context. HLTHIT506C Implement and monitor compliance with legal and ethical framework This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to implement and monitor compliance with legal and ethical requirements relevant in the work area. HLTWHS001 Participate in workplace health and safety This unit describes the skills and knowledge required for workers to participate in safe work practices to ensure their own health and safety, and that of others. HLTIN403C Implement and monitor infection control policy and procedures This unit is concerned with infection control responsibilities of employees with supervisory accountability to implement and monitor infection control policy and procedures in a specific work unit or team within an organisation. Page 11 of 37

CORE UNITS OF COMPETENCY (all of these units must be completed) HLTAH407C Assist with the rehabilitation of clients This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to receive and respond to rehabilitation programs developed by allied health professionals. This unit is drawn from the Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance qualification and includes the planning and delivery of rehabilitation programs which is a foundation for more specialist areas of practice. HLTART401B Work effectively in the rehabilitation environment This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to work effectively in a rehabilitation environment. HLTHIR501C Maintain an effective health work environment This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to maintain an effective work environment in a health setting by monitoring, coordinating and promoting the implementation of ethical, safe and effective work practices in line with established work requirements. CHCCOM504B Develop, implement and promote effective workplace communication This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to apply higher level communication skills that underpin effective workplace operations. CHCCS416B Assess and provide services for clients with complex needs This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to undertake assessments of more complex client needs and match to services available. HLTAP401B Confirm physical health status This unit of competency describes a detailed level of knowledge of anatomy and physiology required to confirm physical health status. HLTAN501C Use advanced health terminology in a professional context This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to use appropriate health terminology when reading or writing reports and communicating with clients, their families and other health professionals. Page 12 of 37

ELECTIVE UNITS OF COMPETENCY STREAMS (please choose 1 stream) Stream 1 Aged Care REHAB001A Provide rehabilitation in the aged care environment This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required by a health care professional to provide rehabilitation services and care for older people. REHAB003A Provide rehabilitation in a community environment This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required by a health care professional to provide rehabilitation services and care for clients in a community environment. REHAB005A Provide rehabilitation in the neurological environment This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required by a health care professional to provide rehabilitation services and care for clients with neurological injury/illness. CHCCM702B Implement goal directed care planning This unit of competency describes the knowledge and skills required to plan care for clients through provision of services and resources aimed at maximising and enhancing their independence and quality of life. CHCPROM503A Provide community focused promotion and prevention strategies This unit of competency describes the knowledge and skills required to develop and deliver a range of promotion and prevention strategies to the community. Stream 2 Mental Health REHAB004A Provide rehabilitation in the mental health environment This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required by a health care professional to provide rehabilitation services and care for clients in a mental health environment. REHAB003A Provide rehabilitation in a community environment This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required by a health care professional to provide rehabilitation services and care for clients in a community environment. REHAB005A Provide rehabilitation in the neurological environment Page 13 of 37

This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required by a health care professional to provide rehabilitation services and care for clients with neurological injury/illness. CHCCM702B Implement goal directed care planning This unit of competency describes the knowledge and skills required to plan care for clients through provision of services and resources aimed at maximising and enhancing their independence and quality of life. CHCPROM503A Provide community focused promotion and prevention strategies This unit of competency describes the knowledge and skills required to develop and deliver a range of promotion and prevention strategies to the community. Stream 3 - Oncology REHAB006A Provide rehabilitation in the oncology environment This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required by a health care professional to provide rehabilitation services and care for clients in an oncology environment. REHAB003A Provide rehabilitation in a community environment This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required by a health care professional to provide rehabilitation services and care for clients in a community environment. REHAB005A Provide rehabilitation in the neurological environment This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required by a health care professional to provide rehabilitation services and care for clients with neurological injury/illness. CHCCM702B Implement goal directed care planning This unit of competency describes the knowledge and skills required to plan care for clients through provision of services and resources aimed at maximising and enhancing their independence and quality of life. CHCPROM503A Provide community focused promotion and prevention strategies This unit of competency describes the knowledge and skills required to develop and deliver a range of promotion and prevention strategies to the community. Page 14 of 37

Stream 4 - Orthopaedic REHAB007A Provide rehabilitation in the orthopaedic environment This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to provide rehabilitation services and care for the client with an orthopaedic condition. REHAB003A Provide rehabilitation in a community environment This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required by a health care professional to provide rehabilitation services and care for clients in a community environment. REHAB005A Provide rehabilitation in the neurological environment This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required by a health care professional to provide rehabilitation services and care for clients with neurological injury/illness. CHCCM702B Implement goal directed care planning This unit of competency describes the knowledge and skills required to plan care for clients through provision of services and resources aimed at maximising and enhancing their independence and quality of life. CHCPROM503A Provide community focused promotion and prevention strategies This unit of competency describes the knowledge and skills required to develop and deliver a range of promotion and prevention strategies to the community. Stream 5 Spinal Injury REHAB009A Provide rehabilitation in the spinal injury environment This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required by the health care professional to provide rehabilitation services and care for clients in a spinal injury environment. REHAB003A Provide rehabilitation in a community environment This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required by a health care professional to provide rehabilitation services and care for clients in a community environment. REHAB005A Provide rehabilitation in the neurological environment This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required by a health care professional to provide rehabilitation services and care for clients with neurological injury/illness. Page 15 of 37

CHCCM702B Implement goal directed care planning This unit of competency describes the knowledge and skills required to plan care for clients through provision of services and resources aimed at maximising and enhancing their independence and quality of life. CHCPROM503A Provide community focused promotion and prevention strategies This unit of competency describes the knowledge and skills required to develop and deliver a range of promotion and prevention strategies to the community. Elective units (if the Streams do not meet your needs, please select 5 units of competency from the list below) REHAB005A Provide rehabilitation in the neurological environment This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required by a health care professional to provide rehabilitation services and care for clients with neurological injury/illness. REHAB006A Provide rehabilitation in the oncology environment This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required by a health care professional to provide rehabilitation services and care for clients in an oncology environment. REHAB007A Provide rehabilitation in the orthopaedic environment This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to provide rehabilitation services and care for the client with an orthopaedic condition. REHAB009A Provide rehabilitation in the spinal injury environment This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required by the health care professional to provide rehabilitation services and care for clients in a spinal injury environment. REHAB001A Provide rehabilitation in the aged care environment This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required by a health care professional to provide rehabilitation services and care for older people. REHAB003A Provide rehabilitation in a community environment This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required by a health care professional to provide rehabilitation services and care for clients in a community environment. Page 16 of 37

REHAB004A Provide rehabilitation in the mental health environment This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required by a health care professional to provide rehabilitation services and care for clients in a mental health environment. CHCCM702B Implement goal directed care planning This unit of competency describes the knowledge and skills required to plan care for clients through provision of services and resources aimed at maximising and enhancing their independence and quality of life. CHCPOL403C Undertake research activities This unit of competency describes the knowledge and skills required to implement research relevant to operations of the organisation and/or the community. CHCPROM503A Provide community focused promotion and prevention strategies This unit of competency describes the knowledge and skills required to develop and deliver a range of promotion and prevention strategies to the community. Page 17 of 37

FEES/CHARGES/REFUNDS The Diploma of Rehabilitation has 4 prerequisite units of competency which are compulsory, and as they are part of the Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance, are not included in the cost of the Diploma (and therefore cannot be included in a VET FEE-HELP loan). Cost for prerequisite units of competency: $400 This cost is payable on enrolment into the Introduction course (it cannot be added to your VET FEE-HELP loan). If you have previous qualifications and/or feel that you would be eligible for RPL or Credit Transfer in any of these units, please ring us to discuss we may be able to discount this cost. The costs for your Diploma of Rehabilitation (online) are as follows: Full Fee for Service Students and VET FEE-HELP students - 2016 Course Cost = $7500 You can choose to one of the options below to pay your fees, or a combination of options: 1. You can pay the full amount for each Study prior to the census date of Unit of Study. 2. You can choose to pay by payment plan 5 equal payments per study period, or 3. You can apply for VET FEE-HELP assistance, for some or all of the amount. If you would like further information regarding fees charges and refunds, please contact the college. The College Schedule of Fees and Charges for 2016 can be found in this Course Guide, in Appendix A. VET FEE-HELP VET FEE-HELP is a student loan scheme that is funded by the Commonwealth Government to assist eligible students pay for their Diploma tuition fees. Students eligible for VET FEE-HELP can choose to defer all of their tuition fees, or pay some tuition fees upfront and defer the balance. Your loan is repaid through the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), when you reach the minimum income threshold for repayment. For 2015/2016 the threshold is: $54,126. This loan is not subject to income or assets tests. Page 18 of 37

Royal Rehab College is an approved provider of VET FEE-HELP. VET FEE-HELP allows you to study now and pay later. Eligible students can borrow up to the FEE-HELP limit to pay their tuition fees. The FEE-HELP limit is the total amount available to eligible students under both the VET FEE-HELP and FEE-HELP loan schemes. This means that any amount you borrow under either VET FEE-HELP or FEE-HELP will reduce your FEE-HELP balance (the amount of FEE-HELP you have left to use) until you have reached the FEE-HELP limit. For 2015, the FEE-HELP limit is $97,728 for most students. For students undertaking medicine, dentistry and veterinary science courses (as defined in the Higher Education Support Act 2003) the FEE-HELP limit is $122,162. The FEE-HELP limit is a lifetime limit and is not reset or topped up by any repayments that you make. There is also loan fee of 20% for full fee paying students. Repayment income is calculated from the amounts given on your income tax return for: Your taxable income; Reportable fringe benefits (reported on your payment summary); Total net investment loss (which includes net rental loss); Reportable super contributions; and Exempt foreign employment income amounts. The amount you repay each year is a percentage of your repayment income. The percentage increases as your income increases, so the more you earn, the higher your repayment will be. The ATO will calculate your compulsory repayment for the year and include it on your income tax notice of assessment. Please see the VET FEE-HELP Booklet for details on repayment amounts. Your VET FEE-HELP loan will have an impact on your credit rating. It needs to be remembered that this is a personal debt obligation and has wage and tax repayment obligations. To be eligible you must be either an Australian Citizen or the holder of an eligible permanent humanitarian visa. You must also provide a Tax File Number. Holders of other permanent visas and New Zealand citizens are NOT eligible for VET FEE-HELP. Please see the VET FEE-HELP booklet in the Study Assist website: http://studyassist.gov.au/sites/studyassist/helpfulresources/documents/2014%20vet%20fee- HELP%20booklet.pdf for further eligibility details. You will receive a CHESSN. A CHESSN is a Commonwealth Higher Education Student Support Number which is allocated to all students when they first access Commonwealth Assistance. Your student loans are recorded against your CHESSN. You must always use the same CHESSN. If you already have a CHESSN, please supply that number when you enrol, or if this is the first time you have accessed Commonwealth Assistance, Royal Rehab College will provide you with one. Page 19 of 37

VET FEE-HELP courses are offered and charged by Units of Study. Royal Rehab College s Diploma of Rehabilitation course has 4 Units of Study and the course is delivered over a 24 month period. Each Study has a census date which is set no earlier than 20% into that Study. If you withdraw from the unit of study on or prior to that census date, you will not incur a debt for that Study. You will be provided with the course fees before you enrol. Prior to each census date (at least 14 days prior), you will be issued with an invoice, which will remind you of how much the next Study will cost and the date that you would have to withdraw by, if you did not wish to incur that debt. After the census date you will receive a CAN (Commonwealth Assistance Notice) which will confirm your debt for that Study. Royal Rehab College will consistently provide student support to all students, and will attempt to contact you if it looks like you are not progressing. We reserve the right to cancel your enrolment if you have not accessed your learning materials in a particular Study, to prevent you from being charged for the next Study and therefore incurring further debt. For general information on VET FEE-HELP, visit the Study Assist website at www.studyassist.gov.au You MUST access and read the VET FEE HELP booklet, before you complete the request for VET FEE-HELP assistance form: http://studyassist.gov.au/sites/studyassist/helpfulresources/documents/2014%20vet%20fee- HELP%20booklet.pdf If you are applying for RPL or credit transfer, please let us know before you apply for VET FEE-HELP assistance, so that we can adjust the amount of your fee accordingly. There are also some specific VET FEE-HELP policies and procedures in the Student Handbook, which you will need to read. The schedule of Study start and end dates, as well as the census dates are located in Appendix B. There are 2 different methods of payment for those students who are not taking up a VET FEE-HELP loan. Page 20 of 37

OPTION 1 Payment of each Study as at each census date Study No. Amount Payable: Study 1 $1875 Census 1 Study 2 $1875 Census 2 Study 3 $1875 Census 3 Study 4 $1875 Census 4 TOTAL $7500 OPTION 2 Monthly Payments Study No. Payment No. Amount Payable: Study 1 1 $375 Census 1 2 $375 1 month after Census 1 3 $375 2 months after Census 1 4 $375 3 months after Census 1 5 $375 4 months after Census 1 Study 2 1 $375 Census 2 2 $375 1 month after Census 2 3 $375 2 months after Census 2 4 $375 3 months after Census 2 5 $375 4 months after Census 2 Page 21 of 37

Study 3 1 $375 Census 3 2 $375 1 month after Census 3 3 $375 2 months after Census 3 4 $375 3 months after Census 3 5 $375 4 months after Census 3 Study 4 1 $375 Census 4 2 $375 1 month after Census 4 3 $375 2 months after Census 4 4 $375 3 months after Census 4 5 $375 4 months after Census 4 TOTAL $7500 Note: Withdrawal can only be made before or on a census date for that particular Study. If a census date has passed and you did not withdraw prior to or on that census date, you are liable for these monthly (5) costs until the next census date. These conditions are the same for VET FEE HELP students and Full Fee Paying students. Other Costs Please see our Schedule of Fees (Appendix B) or on our website for our full list of fees and charges. Refunds and Withdrawals If you wish to withdraw from the course, you must do so formally (by email or by completing the withdrawal form found on the website). Your withdrawal date is the date that Royal Rehab College receives your withdrawal. For courses that are VET FEE-HELP enabled, there are no refunds applicable. If you wish to withdraw on or before the census date for a Study, you will not incur the debt for Page 22 of 37

that Unit. If, however, you withdraw after the census date for a Study, you will incur the full debt for that Study (but not the following one). This will also apply to those students who are VET FEE-HELP eligible but choose not to access the loan, and pay their payments per semester either by the census date or via the payment plan, as well as those students who are not eligible for VET Fee-Help. Please see the relevant VET FEE-HELP specific policy for: PROCEDURES RELATING TO RECREDITING OF VET FEE-HELP OR RECREDITING FEE FOR SERVICE IN SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES, in the Student Handbook. WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? If you are interested in enrolling into the Diploma of Rehabilitation, you will need to complete the Application for Registration form on the Royal Rehab College website, https://www.royalrehabcollege.com.au/, or contact the college to obtain the necessary documentation: college@royalrehab.com.au Upon completion of the online form, our Enrolment Officer will contact you and conduct a telephone interview to answer any questions you may have and to assess your suitability for the program. This will include how we can best manage any specific learning needs you may have. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions and/or to need further information regarding the enrolment procedure or the course content. Once enrolment is confirmed, you will be asked to pay either your full payment or your first payment plan instalment, or if you have chosen to apply for VET FEE-HELP assistance, you will need to lodge your paperwork for this. Page 23 of 37

CONTACTING THE COLLEGE Please don t hesitate to contact the college if you have any questions about enrolling, the course content or assessment details. Phone: Email: 02 9808 9222 college@royalrehab.com.au Royal Rehab Reception Postal Address: Address: Royal Rehab College Royal Rehab College PO BOX 6 235 Morrison Road RYDE NSW 1680 RYDE NSW 2112 Page 24 of 37

APPENDIX A - ROYAL REHAB COLLEGE SCHEDULE OF FEES AND CHARGES Cost 2015 Cost 2016 HLT32412 Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance Fee for service $3500 $5430 HLT32412 Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance Smart and Skilled HLT32412 Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance Traineeship HLT32412 Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance SBAT $5430 Student fee approx $1440 - $1730 $5430 Employer/student fee approx $1440 - $1730 $5430 Employer/student fee approx $1440 - $1730 $5430 Student fee approx $1440 - $1730 $5430 Employer/student fee no more than $1000 $5430 Employer/student fee no more than $1000 HLT42512 Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance pre-requisite units HLT42512 Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance online only - Fee for service HLT42512 Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance Online only - Smart and Skilled HLT42512 Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance Internship Fee for service HLT42512 Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance Internship Smart and Skilled Free $400 $4860 $5680 $4860 This fee is not covered by Smart and Skilled funding. $5680 $8530 $8530 $8530 Student fee approx $1540 - $1800 $8530 Course = $5680 Student fee approx $1540 - $1800 Placement = $2850 Not funded. 69794 Diploma of Rehabilitation prerequisite units 69794 Diploma of Rehabilitation ONLINE COURSE VET FEE-HELP $880 This fee is not covered by VFH $4980 $400 (adjusted if they have credits etc). This fee is not covered by VFH $7500 For those who wish to enrol in this course in 2016, charge the prerequ rate of $400 Page 25 of 37

Cost 2015 Cost 2016 69794 Diploma of Rehabilitation ONLINE COURSE FEE FOR SERVICE INTAKE DATES ARE THE SAME FOR VFH AND FFS CHC40312 Certificate IV in Disability ONLINE COURSE CHC40312 Certificate IV in Disability INTERNSHIP CHC40312 Certificate IV in Disability TRAINEESHIP ONLINE (Smart and Skilled) $4980 $7500 $3950 $6340 $8950 $8530 $6340 $6340 CHC50108 Diploma of Disability TRAINEESHIP ONLINE (Smart and Skilled) $9450 Employer/student fee approx $4380 $9450 Employer/student fee approx $4380 RPL Units $285 each 50% of the accredited unit cost (see below for individual accredited unit costs) Credit Transfer $0 $0 Stand alone accredited units of competency Stand alone non-accredited units of competency (no assessment) $285 each $285 each First Aid $175 $120 Manual Handling $295 Rehab Workshop $475 $475 Introduction into Allied Health / Disability $400 $400 Sexuality Workshop $375 $375 Non return of textbooks $100 $100 Diploma = $625 Re-issue of Qual/Statement $50 each $50 each Replacement of learning material or textbook At cost At cost Re-assessment (after the 3 rd attempt) Change of course Course extension Late payment fee Certificate IV = $362 Certificate III = $362 Diploma = $375 each Certificate IV = $217 each Certificate III = $217 each 50% of individual competency fee $200 per change $200 extension request $50 administration fee, plus 1% on the outstanding amount per month Page 26 of 37

APPENDIX B - ROYAL REHAB COLLEGE DIPLOMA OF REHABILITATION FEES SCHEDULE 2016 Course 1 2016: 01/02/2016 31/01/2018 Study Code Study Name Commencement Completion Census Study Cost EFTSL Payment Plan (if you have not taken up a VFH loan) RPL Cost (per unit of competency) DIPRHAC1 DIPRHMH1 DIPRHON1 DIPRHOR1 DIPRHSP1 Aged Care UOS1 Mental Health UOS1 Oncology UOS1 Orthopeadic UOS1 Spinal Injury UOS1 01/02/2016 31/07/2016 19/03/2016 $1875.50 1. 19/03/2016 - $375 2. 19/04/2016 - $375 3. 19/05/2016 - $375 4. 19/06/2016 - $375 5. 19/07/2016 - $375 DIPRHAC2 DIPRHMH2 DIPRHON2 DIPRHOR2 DIPRHSP2 Aged Care UOS2 Mental Health UOS2 Oncology UOS2 Orthopeadic UOS2 Spinal Injury UOS2 01/08/2016 31/01/2017 19/09/2016 $1875.50 1. 19/09/2016 - $375 2. 19/10/2016 - $375 3. 19/11/2016 - $375 4. 19/12/2016 - $375 5. 19/01/2017 - $375 DIPRHAC3 DIPRHMH3 DIPRHON3 DIPRHOR3 DIPRHSP3 Aged Care UOS3 Mental Health UOS3 Oncology UOS3 Orthopeadic UOS3 Spinal Injury UOS3 01/02/2017 31/07/2017 19/03/2017 $1875.50 1. 19/03/2017 - $375 2. 19/04/2017 - $375 3. 19/05/2017 - $375 4. 19/06/2016 - $375 5. 19/07/2016 - $375 DIPRHAC4 DIPRHMH4 DIPRHON4 DIPRHOR4 DIPRHSP4 Aged Care UOS4 Mental Health UOS4 Oncology UOS4 Orthopeadic UOS4 Spinal Injury UOS4 01/08/2017 31/01/2018 19/09/2017 $1875.50 1. 19/09/2017 - $375 2. 19/10/2017 - $375 3. 19/11/2017 - $375 4. 19/12/2017- $375 5. 19/01/2018 - $375 Page 27 of 37

Course 2 2016: 01/03/2016 28/02/2018 Study Code Study Name Commencement Completion Census Study Cost EFTSL Payment Plan (if you have not taken up a VFH loan) RPL Cost (per unit of competency) DIPRHAC1 DIPRHMH1 DIPRHON1 DIPRHOR1 DIPRHSP1 Aged Care UOS1 Mental Health UOS1 Oncology UOS1 Orthopeadic UOS1 Spinal Injury UOS1 01/03/2016 31/08/2016 19/04/2016 $1875.50 1. 19/04/2016 - $375 2. 19/05/2016 - $375 3. 19/06/2016 - $375 4. 19/07/2016 - $375 5. 19/08/2016 - $375 DIPRHAC2 DIPRHMH2 DIPRHON2 DIPRHOR2 DIPRHSP2 Aged Care UOS2 Mental Health UOS2 Oncology UOS2 Orthopeadic UOS2 Spinal Injury UOS2 01/09/2016 28/02/2017 19/10/2016 $1875.50 1. 19/10/2016 - $375 2. 19/11/2016 - $375 3. 19/12/2016 - $375 4. 19/01/2017 - $375 5. 19/02/2017 - $375 DIPRHAC3 DIPRHMH3 DIPRHON3 DIPRHOR3 DIPRHSP3 Aged Care UOS3 Mental Health UOS3 Oncology UOS3 Orthopeadic UOS3 Spinal Injury UOS3 01/03/2017 31/08/2017 19/04/2017 $1875.50 1. 19/04/2017 - $375 2. 19/05/2017 - $375 3. 19/06/2017 - $375 4. 19/07/2017 - $375 5. 19/08/2017 - $375 DIPRHAC4 DIPRHMH4 DIPRHON4 DIPRHOR4 DIPRHSP4 Aged Care UOS4 Mental Health UOS4 Oncology UOS4 Orthopeadic UOS4 Spinal Injury UOS4 01/09/2017 28/02/2018 19/10/2017 $1875.50 1. 19/10/2017 - $375 2. 19/11/2017 - $375 3. 19/12/2017 - $375 4. 19/01/2017- $375 5. 19/02/2018 - $375 Page 28 of 37

Course 3 2016: 01/04/2016 31/02/2018 Study Code Study Name Commencement Completion Census Study Cost EFTSL Payment Plan (if you have not taken up a VFH loan) RPL Cost (per unit of competency) DIPRHAC1 DIPRHMH1 DIPRHON1 DIPRHOR1 DIPRHSP1 Aged Care UOS1 Mental Health UOS1 Oncology UOS1 Orthopeadic UOS1 Spinal Injury UOS1 01/04/2016 30/09/2016 19/05/2016 $1875.50 1. 19/05/2016 - $375 2. 19/06/2016 - $375 3. 19/07/2016 - $375 4. 19/08/2016 - $375 5. 19/09/2016 - $375 DIPRHAC2 DIPRHMH2 DIPRHON2 DIPRHOR2 DIPRHSP2 Aged Care UOS2 Mental Health UOS2 Oncology UOS2 Orthopeadic UOS2 Spinal Injury UOS2 01/10/2016 31/03/2017 19/11/2016 $1875.50 1. 19/11/2016 - $375 2. 19/12/2016 - $375 3. 19/01/2017 - $375 4. 19/02/2017 - $375 5. 19/03/2017 - $375 DIPRHAC3 DIPRHMH3 DIPRHON3 DIPRHOR3 DIPRHSP3 Aged Care UOS3 Mental Health UOS3 Oncology UOS3 Orthopeadic UOS3 Spinal Injury UOS3 01/04/2017 30/09/2017 19/05/2017 $1875.50 1. 19/05/2017 - $375 2. 19/06/2017 - $375 3. 19/07/2017 - $375 4. 19/08/2017 - $375 5. 19/09/2017 - $375 DIPRHAC4 DIPRHMH4 DIPRHON4 DIPRHOR4 DIPRHSP4 Aged Care UOS4 Mental Health UOS4 Oncology UOS4 Orthopeadic UOS4 Spinal Injury UOS4 01/10/2017 31/03/2018 19/11/2017 $1875.50 1. 19/11/2017 - $375 2. 19/12/2017 - $375 3. 19/01/2018 - $375 4. 19/02/2018- $375 5. 19/03/2018 - $375 Page 29 of 37

Course 4 2016: 01/05/2016 31/03/2018 Study Code Study Name Commencement Completion Census Study Cost EFTSL Payment Plan (if you have not taken up a VFH loan) RPL Cost (per unit of competency) DIPRHAC1 DIPRHMH1 DIPRHON1 DIPRHOR1 DIPRHSP1 Aged Care UOS1 Mental Health UOS1 Oncology UOS1 Orthopeadic UOS1 Spinal Injury UOS1 01/05/2016 30/10/2016 19/06/2016 $1875.50 1. 19/06/2016 - $375 2. 19/07/2016 - $375 3. 19/08/2016 - $375 4. 19/09/2016 - $375 5. 19/10/2016 - $375 DIPRHAC2 DIPRHMH2 DIPRHON2 DIPRHOR2 DIPRHSP2 Aged Care UOS2 Mental Health UOS2 Oncology UOS2 Orthopeadic UOS2 Spinal Injury UOS2 01/11/2016 31/04/2017 19/12/2016 $1875.50 1. 19/12/2016 - $375 2. 19/01/2017 - $375 3. 19/02/2017 - $375 4. 19/03/2017 - $375 5. 19/04/2017 - $375 DIPRHAC3 DIPRHMH3 DIPRHON3 DIPRHOR3 DIPRHSP3 Aged Care UOS3 Mental Health UOS3 Oncology UOS3 Orthopeadic UOS3 Spinal Injury UOS3 01/05/2017 30/10/2017 19/06/2017 $1875.50 1. 19/06/2017 - $375 2. 19/07/2017 - $375 3. 19/08/2017 - $375 4. 19/09/2017 - $375 5. 19/10/2017 - $375 DIPRHAC4 DIPRHMH4 DIPRHON4 DIPRHOR4 DIPRHSP4 Aged Care UOS4 Mental Health UOS4 Oncology UOS4 Orthopeadic UOS4 Spinal Injury UOS4 01/11/2017 31/04/2018 19/12/2017 $1875.50 1. 19/12/2017 - $375 2. 19/01/2018 - $375 3. 19/02/2018 - $375 4. 19/03/2018- $375 5. 19/04/2018 - $375 Page 30 of 37

Course 5 2016: 01/06/2016 31/04/2018 Study Code Study Name Commencement Completion Census Study Cost EFTSL Payment Plan (if you have not taken up a VFH loan) RPL Cost (per unit of competency) DIPRHAC1 DIPRHMH1 DIPRHON1 DIPRHOR1 DIPRHSP1 Aged Care UOS1 Mental Health UOS1 Oncology UOS1 Orthopeadic UOS1 Spinal Injury UOS1 01/06/2016 30/11/2016 19/07/2016 $1875.50 1. 19/07/2016 - $375 2. 19/08/2016 - $375 3. 19/09/2016 - $375 4. 19/10/2016 - $375 5. 19/11/2016 - $375 DIPRHAC2 DIPRHMH2 DIPRHON2 DIPRHOR2 DIPRHSP2 Aged Care UOS2 Mental Health UOS2 Oncology UOS2 Orthopeadic UOS2 Spinal Injury UOS2 01/12/2016 31/05/2017 19/01/2017 $1875.50 1. 19/01/2017 - $375 2. 19/02/2017 - $375 3. 19/03/2017 - $375 4. 19/04/2017 - $375 5. 19/05/2017 - $375 DIPRHAC3 DIPRHMH3 DIPRHON3 DIPRHOR3 DIPRHSP3 Aged Care UOS3 Mental Health UOS3 Oncology UOS3 Orthopeadic UOS3 Spinal Injury UOS3 01/06/2017 30/11/2017 19/07/2017 $1875.50 1. 19/07/2017 - $375 2. 19/08/2017 - $375 3. 19/09/2017 - $375 4. 19/10/2017 - $375 5. 19/11/2017 - $375 DIPRHAC4 DIPRHMH4 DIPRHON4 DIPRHOR4 DIPRHSP4 Aged Care UOS4 Mental Health UOS4 Oncology UOS4 Orthopeadic UOS4 Spinal Injury UOS4 01/12/2017 31/05/2018 19/01/2018 $1875.50 1. 19/01/2018 - $375 2. 19/02/2018 - $375 3. 19/03/2018 - $375 4. 19/04/2018- $375 5. 19/05/2018 - $375 Page 31 of 37

Course 6 2016: 01/07/2016 30/05/2018 Study Code Study Name Commencement Completion Census Study Cost EFTSL Payment Plan (if you have not taken up a VFH loan) RPL Cost (per unit of competency) DIPRHAC1 DIPRHMH1 DIPRHON1 DIPRHOR1 DIPRHSP1 Aged Care UOS1 Mental Health UOS1 Oncology UOS1 Orthopeadic UOS1 Spinal Injury UOS1 01/07/2016 30/12/2016 19/08/2016 $1875.50 1. 19/08/2016 - $375 2. 19/09/2016 - $375 3. 19/10/2016 - $375 4. 19/11/2016 - $375 5. 19/12/2016 - $375 DIPRHAC2 DIPRHMH2 DIPRHON2 DIPRHOR2 DIPRHSP2 Aged Care UOS2 Mental Health UOS2 Oncology UOS2 Orthopeadic UOS2 Spinal Injury UOS2 01/01/2017 31/06/2017 19/02/2017 $1875.50 1. 19/02/2017 - $375 2. 19/03/2017 - $375 3. 19/04/2017 - $375 4. 19/05/2017 - $375 5. 19/06/2017 - $375 DIPRHAC3 DIPRHMH3 DIPRHON3 DIPRHOR3 DIPRHSP3 Aged Care UOS3 Mental Health UOS3 Oncology UOS3 Orthopeadic UOS3 Spinal Injury UOS3 01/07/2017 30/12/2017 19/08/2017 $1875.50 1. 19/08/2017 - $375 2. 19/09/2017 - $375 3. 19/010/2017 - $375 4. 19/11/2017 - $375 5. 19/12/2017 - $375 DIPRHAC4 DIPRHMH4 DIPRHON4 DIPRHOR4 DIPRHSP4 Aged Care UOS4 Mental Health UOS4 Oncology UOS4 Orthopeadic UOS4 Spinal Injury UOS4 01/01/2018 31/06/2018 19/02/2018 $1875.50 1. 19/02/2018 - $375 2. 19/03/2018 - $375 3. 19/04/2018 - $375 4. 19/05/2018- $375 5. 19/06/2018 - $375 Page 32 of 37

Course 7 2016: 01/08/2016 30/06/2018 Study Code Study Name Commencement Completion Census Study Cost EFTSL Payment Plan (if you have not taken up a VFH loan) RPL Cost (per unit of competency) DIPRHAC1 DIPRHMH1 DIPRHON1 DIPRHOR1 DIPRHSP1 Aged Care UOS1 Mental Health UOS1 Oncology UOS1 Orthopeadic UOS1 Spinal Injury UOS1 01/08/2016 30/01/2017 19/09/2016 $1875.50 1. 19/09/2016 - $375 2. 19/10/2016 - $375 3. 19/11/2016 - $375 4. 19/12/2016 - $375 5. 19/01/2017 - $375 DIPRHAC2 DIPRHMH2 DIPRHON2 DIPRHOR2 DIPRHSP2 Aged Care UOS2 Mental Health UOS2 Oncology UOS2 Orthopeadic UOS2 Spinal Injury UOS2 01/02/2017 31/07/2017 19/03/2017 $1875.50 1. 19/03/2017 - $375 2. 19/04/2017 - $375 3. 19/05/2017 - $375 4. 19/06/2017 - $375 5. 19/07/2017 - $375 DIPRHAC3 DIPRHMH3 DIPRHON3 DIPRHOR3 DIPRHSP3 Aged Care UOS3 Mental Health UOS3 Oncology UOS3 Orthopeadic UOS3 Spinal Injury UOS3 01/08/2017 30/01/2018 19/09/2017 $1875.50 1. 19/09/2017 - $375 2. 19/10/2017 - $375 3. 19/11/2017 - $375 4. 19/12/2017 - $375 5. 19/01/2018 - $375 DIPRHAC4 DIPRHMH4 DIPRHON4 DIPRHOR4 DIPRHSP4 Aged Care UOS4 Mental Health UOS4 Oncology UOS4 Orthopeadic UOS4 Spinal Injury UOS4 01/02/2018 31/07/2018 19/03/2018 $1875.50 1. 19/03/2018 - $375 2. 19/04/2018 - $375 3. 19/05/2018 - $375 4. 19/06/2018- $375 5. 19/07/2018 - $375 Page 33 of 37

Course 8 2016: 01/09/2016 30/07/2018 Study Code Study Name Commencement Completion Census Study Cost EFTSL Payment Plan (if you have not taken up a VFH loan) RPL Cost (per unit of competency) DIPRHAC1 DIPRHMH1 DIPRHON1 DIPRHOR1 DIPRHSP1 Aged Care UOS1 Mental Health UOS1 Oncology UOS1 Orthopeadic UOS1 Spinal Injury UOS1 01/09/2016 30/02/2017 19/10/2016 $1875.50 1. 19/10/2016 - $375 2. 19/11/2016 - $375 3. 19/12/2016 - $375 4. 19/01/2017 - $375 5. 19/02/2018 - $375 DIPRHAC2 DIPRHMH2 DIPRHON2 DIPRHOR2 DIPRHSP2 Aged Care UOS2 Mental Health UOS2 Oncology UOS2 Orthopeadic UOS2 Spinal Injury UOS2 01/03/2017 31/08/2017 19/04/2017 $1875.50 1. 19/04/2017 - $375 2. 19/05/2017 - $375 3. 19/06/2017 - $375 4. 19/07/2017 - $375 5. 19/08/2017 - $375 DIPRHAC3 DIPRHMH3 DIPRHON3 DIPRHOR3 DIPRHSP3 Aged Care UOS3 Mental Health UOS3 Oncology UOS3 Orthopeadic UOS3 Spinal Injury UOS3 01/09/2017 30/02/2018 19/10/2017 $1875.50 1. 19/10/2017 - $375 2. 19/11/2017 - $375 3. 19/12/2017 - $375 4. 19/01/2018 - $375 5. 19/02/2018 - $375 DIPRHAC4 DIPRHMH4 DIPRHON4 DIPRHOR4 DIPRHSP4 Aged Care UOS4 Mental Health UOS4 Oncology UOS4 Orthopeadic UOS4 Spinal Injury UOS4 01/03/2018 31/08/2018 19/04/2018 $1875.50 1. 19/04/2018 - $375 2. 19/05/2018 - $375 3. 19/06/2018 - $375 4. 19/07/2018- $375 5. 19/08/2018 - $375 Page 34 of 37

Course 9 2016: 01/10/2016 30/08/2018 Study Code Study Name Commencement Completion Census Study Cost EFTSL Payment Plan (if you have not taken up a VFH loan) RPL Cost (per unit of competency) DIPRHAC1 DIPRHMH1 DIPRHON1 DIPRHOR1 DIPRHSP1 Aged Care UOS1 Mental Health UOS1 Oncology UOS1 Orthopeadic UOS1 Spinal Injury UOS1 01/10/2016 30/03/2017 19/11/2016 $1875.50 1. 19/11/2016 - $375 2. 19/12/2016 - $375 3. 19/01/2017 - $375 4. 19/02/2017 - $375 5. 19/03/2018 - $375 DIPRHAC2 DIPRHMH2 DIPRHON2 DIPRHOR2 DIPRHSP2 Aged Care UOS2 Mental Health UOS2 Oncology UOS2 Orthopeadic UOS2 Spinal Injury UOS2 01/04/2017 31/09/2017 19/05/2017 $1875.50 1. 19/05/2017 - $375 2. 19/06/2017 - $375 3. 19/07/2017 - $375 4. 19/08/2017 - $375 5. 19/09/2017 - $375 DIPRHAC3 DIPRHMH3 DIPRHON3 DIPRHOR3 DIPRHSP3 Aged Care UOS3 Mental Health UOS3 Oncology UOS3 Orthopeadic UOS3 Spinal Injury UOS3 01/10/2017 30/03/2018 19/11/2017 $1875.50 1. 19/11/2017 - $375 2. 19/12/2017 - $375 3. 19/01/2018 - $375 4. 19/02/2018 - $375 5. 19/03/2018 - $375 DIPRHAC4 DIPRHMH4 DIPRHON4 DIPRHOR4 DIPRHSP4 Aged Care UOS4 Mental Health UOS4 Oncology UOS4 Orthopeadic UOS4 Spinal Injury UOS4 01/04/2018 31/09/2018 19/05/2018 $1875.50 1. 19/05/2018 - $375 2. 19/06/2018 - $375 3. 19/07/2018 - $375 4. 19/08/2018- $375 5. 19/09/2018 - $375 Page 35 of 37