NV College welcomes Malaysian scholars

Thirty students have arrived in the Nambucca Valley from Malaysia to get trained in care, to improve their country’s aged care sector.

IN a first for the Nambucca Valley, 30 Malaysian scholars are completing their studies at NV College.

Through this pilot training program, the scholars will obtain the skills required to be aged care specialists when they return to their homeland.

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One of the scholars, Nik Azra Syazwani Binti Nik Ismail, said, “We’re learnt a lot about caring for elderly people properly.

“It’s really opened my eyes to the variety of ways we can help, and makes me appreciate how to give the best care – especially in areas like infection control and food handling.”

The scholars have completed three months of theoretical training in Malaysia and they are now undertaking their practicum at NV College in Macksville, completing work experience at Autumn Lodge and Riverside Gardens Aged Care facilities.

Once finished, the scholars will have a nationally recognised qualification in CHC33021 Certificate III Individual Support and have the skills and experience to draw on to become care specialists.

They will bring invaluable expertise back to Malaysia, contributing to improving the country’s care economy.

Another student, Nurul Afiqah Binti Ridzal, said, “I like the systematic care of elderly in Australia.

“When you compare it, we have a way to go in Malaysia, and hopefully with this training we can help provide it.”

Outside of training, the scholars said they are enjoying being in the Nambucca Valley – the river, beach, watching sunrises and the scenery.

They added that they also enjoy the chocolate and milk, which is a lot cheaper than in Malaysia.

“These scholars have been fantastic and very open to learning about the care industry,” said Karen Busby, NV College General Manager.

“They have integrated really well into our local community, where they have brought much joy and happiness to our residents in the aged care facilities.

“This is a really exciting opportunity for the scholars coming to learn in Australia and for our college.

“We give all our scholars hands-on, practical training that will enable them to provide quality care and forge a rewarding career path.”

NV College has over ten years of experience in providing aged care training in the Nambucca Valley, recently expanding and opening a college in Coffs Harbour, and is delighted to be delivering this course.

Thirty students have arrived in the Nambucca Valley from Malaysia to get trained in care, to improve their country’s aged care sector.

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