Fusion International - Training Programs

Training Programs

Fusion Australia Ltd is a Registered Training Organisation, providing nationally accredited training within the Australian Qualifications Framework. Fusion's training programs include the Certificate I in Hospitality; Certificate I in Business; and Certificate III in Youth and Community Work (Christian).

Fusion also trains educators to work in both first world and developing countries, developing community development skills to equip communities to be healthier. This includes water purification, agriculture, nutrition, home care, prevention of disease and health promotion as well as how to live a life that cares for and assists people's neighbours. The intention of the community development programs is to work with local nationals and volunteers. The programs are designed to be transferable, reproducible and self-sustaining.

Fusion have established global networks which include specialists such as educators, engineers, heads of mainline churches and other professional practitioners in town planning, architecture and medicine.

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