Learning new skills

Now that you are finishing rehabilitation and are thinking about starting work, or going back to work, you might need to retrain or get more skills. Even if you have been out of work for some time since your injury it is never too late to start a new course or a new field of work.

Here you will find information on different options if you want to do some training, learning, studying or just add to your skills. You may also like to have a look at the Queensland Government's website on education, training and employment for people with disabilities.



Related topics

Where to start|
    » Questions to ask yourself|
    » How do you learn?|
    » Learning from personal experience|
    » People who might help
    » Tips for success

Study options - TAFE, University or .... ?|
    » Adult and Community Education (ACE)
    » TAFE
    » University
    » Distance learning or external study|
    » Training and apprenticeships|
    » Changing direction|

Study-place modifications|

Money aspects of learning new skills|
    » Costs of studying|
    » Financial assistance for study|
    » Concessions|

Special equipment and aids for education|
    » Specialised computer hardware and software|
    » Alternative formatting of course materials|

Getting more information - Tips for making successful phone calls|

See you at graduation!|