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Flexible training to gain rewarding careers

AGB Training’s courses are both affordable and flexible. For the month of June, AGB is offering a $0 administration fee on selected courses for students who are eligible for government funding (conditions apply). These courses are delivered through both day and night classes to suit those with school, work or family commitments.
AGB’s Community Services courses are taught by Industry Qualified Trainers who are passionate about the courses they teach. Being industry qualified also means they can provide students with first-hand knowledge and skills that are required to thrive in the industry.
AGB offers pathways in Community Services Works, Alcohol and Other Drugs, Mental Health, Counselling and more, which can lead to rewarding professions such as a Case Worker, Outreach Officer, Welfare Worker, Group Facilitator, Counsellor or Rehabilitation Worker.
If you are passionate about supporting those battling substance abuse or mental health issues, or would like to make a difference in the lives of those who are experiencing family crisis or homelessness, AGB Training’s Community Services courses can give you the skills, knowledge and confidence to support those in need.
If you are interested in gaining a flexible and affordable Nationally Recognised Qualification with AGB Training, please call on 1300 123 242 or visit www.agb.edu.au for more information.

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