Dhelkaya Health and Bendigo TAFE partner to launch learning hub for health
On-site training is expected to begin in mid to late 2025.
Dhelkaya Health and Bendigo TAFE have partnered to establish a health and learning hub in Castlemaine, Australia.
The initiative is supported by the Victorian Government with an investment of around $2.63m (A$4m).
The hub is set to offer training facilities for Bendigo TAFE’s health services qualifications, which may include allied health, nursing, and aged care.
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The facility, to be designed by Architectus, will feature a multi-use facility to replicate real-life experiences, including a four-bed healthcare simulation space, two-bed aged care simulation, home unit simulation, and general-purpose classrooms.
Moreover, students are expected to start on-site training in mid to late 2025.
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