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Accredited Training

New pathways to careers in sustainability

facilitating the transition to a post-carbon age...

Vocational Training &  AQTF Qualifications in Permaculture

The Accredited Permaculture Training™ (APT) provides ASQA (formerly AQTF) accredited courses in permaculture leading to AQF qualifications. 


Permaculture College Australia Inc and Permaculture Education in partnership with a Permaculture International Ltd approved RTO offers AQTF accredited courses in:

 

Accredited Permaculture Training (APT) with PCA is designed to fast track the essential knowledge and skills to participate effectively in these critical and pivotal times.

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Graduates from our APT courses are now employed in organic production systems,  organising local food security and transition initiatives, coordinating Community Gardens, City Farms and programs on indigenous communities and working in overseas development . Other graduates have established their own enterprises as Permaculture landscapers, designers, teachers, and developing their own properties. Many are instigating community enterprise development, climate change and transition initiatives in their local communities.

Vocational training in Permaculture is ideal for people wanting to..

-  be a more effective agent of change for sustainability

-  pursue a meaningful career in sustainable design and community development

- integrate permaculture skills into an existing career, profession or enterprise

- facilitate community transition and sustainability initiatives

- develop your own property as a working permaculture

- be employed in permaculture, organic industries & sustainable land management, environment and community development programs

 

The APT program with PCA at Djanbung Gardens is unique...

• The integrated learning approach enables students enrolled in Certificate IV and Diploma to fast track and catch up on the practical hands-on skills of the Certificate III program without having to undertake additional years of training.

• Student garden allotments: Students who don’t have their own place to work on are encouraged to adopt a plot in the student garden to do their own experiments and grow their own food.

• The climate & design of Djanbung Gardens enables practical experience in diverse temperate and tropical production systems, species, and also gain experience with animal systems.

• The Bioregional Campus gives students access to a network of Permaculture practitioners, projects, community programs and local people with specialist knowledge and skills

• All learning is tied to real-life practice in the gardens and in the local community.

• Student resources include a reference library of over 2,000 books plus AV library, broadband internet/wifi, and support organisations and services in the local community

• Limited vacancies for on-site residential interns to fully immerse in the living experience

 

What you will learn...

¨ Designing & creating sustainable urban and rural environments

¨ Integrated productive landscapes, organic gardening & farming

¨ Food security, community gardening, community-supported agriculture

¨ Re-localisation, community & bioregional development

¨ Transition and Energy Descent Planning

¨ Alternative technologies, building and energy systems

¨ Operating an eco-business, cottage industry, or collective enterprise

¨ Community education and professional development

¨ Domestic & community-based self-reliance, and earth-friendly living

¨ Sustainable aid and development

"The rate at which everything I learned at Djanbung Gardens, and am continuing to learn, is becoming so important and relevant in the world blows me away everyday." - MW Cert IV graduate

• Full time, short course & part time flexible learning

• Short/long-term internships, occupational training  

• Professional development and RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning)

Permaculture College Australia Inc at Djanbung Permaculture Gardens is committed to quality training in sustainability practices through practical and class-based training and participation in a living learning community environment.

The integrated learning approach combines experiential and accelerated learning techniques, participatory process, practical projects, research, field trips and opportunities for workplace experience, WWOOFing, and flexible learning.

Students learning needs and aspirations are discussed individually to ensure selection of training level, units and assessment activities meet personal goals, skills base and situation, and to acknowledge individual prior learning and experience.

RPL Assessment

Recognition of Prior Assessment available for experienced permaculturists seeking an APT qualification. Robyn Francis, Permaculture Education, is an approved APT RPL assessor. Information about RPL assessment please email your request

 

Accredited Permaculture Training™ (APT) at Djanbung Gardens

Djanbung Gardens is a purposed designed international permaculture education centre, established in 1994 by Robyn Francis. The 5.5 acre property is packed with diverse applications of permaculture and sustainability in practice to facilitate hands-on learning in wide range of systems and climatic contexts.

PCA has been conducting the APT Certificates III and IV and Diploma since 2005

Each year has seen further development of course resources and adjustments to the program to better meet the needs and aspirations of students and people wishing to access aspects of the training program.  

more about studying with PCA at Djanbung Gardens....

Campus and student resources


 

 


2009 Highlights

 

The year comenced with full house including a number of 2-3 month international interns joining the APT program. Robyn Francis gave a transition presentation at the Towards a Sustainable Nimbin forum in the town hall, and with the support of Erda Institute Interns facilitated some fun and thought-provoking participatory processes. The Growing Abundance/Plants in Permaculture module proved to be an exceptional hit with students, as werethe Bamboo Workshop, Cheese Making Workshop Bushfoods Course, and Approproiate Technology practical workshop with Geof Moxsham and black-smithing workship with Gilbert. It was a big shock to learn of Geoff's untimely fatal accident just 2 weeks after the Djanbung event. He will be sorely missed as a friend as well as regular guest tutor here.

The annual June Open Day was a resounding success. The organising and promotion of the Open Day has now become an annual tradition for the practical component of the community development stream and other units. The students also conduct the workshops and manage the canteen. In 2010 we will be introducing a spring equinox event in late September for Semester 2 intakes.

While Robyn Francis was absent for a 3-month teaching and speaking tour in the USA, the winter school PDC at Djabung Gardens was in the capable hands of the local faculty under direction of Janelle Schafer and support of guest tutor Lisa Talbot from Zew Zealand. The course and locals were treated to a visit by another New Zealander, Robina McCurdy, who gave a public evening presentation and was guest tutor for the urban day of the PDC.

Djanbung Gardens and Permaculture College Australia Inc once again set up a major display and information stall at the Sustainability Expo in Lismore late October. The major end-of-year task apart from the usual assessments, is finalising the revised program and course materials for 2010 and the indtroduction of the reviewed, updated and re-accredited APT qualification courses.

 

2007 Highlights

The 2007 APT Cert III and IV courses introduced the inclusion of the PDC (Permaculture Design Course) as the foundation training in the first half of semester 1. While most APT students had not previously completed a PDC, the few who had appreciated the opportunity to refresh and found they learned as much second time round as during their initial PDC. The PDC will continue to be included in the initial foundation training for APT 2008.

The 2007 APT class took on organising the monthly Nimbin Climate Action Group meetings as a Passion Café forum, a fantastic hands-on opportunity to develop real skills in community organization, facilitation, event management and promoting community initiatives, and in the process developed friendships and connections with numerous individuals and community groups in the area. The class has collectively produced a handbook on the Climate Action Group organization, promotion and facilitation process for future reference. International social planner, Wendy Sarkissian, gave special instruction on community facilitation and affinity matrix process. The Food Security forum was a resounding success with over 70 participants which resulted in a new weekly market in the village

Key tutor, Robyn Francis, travelled to Brazil in May as keynote speaker for the 8th International Permaculture Conference, to attend the IPC8 designers convergence and tour permaculture projects in the Amazon, and has enriched the courses at Djanbung with upates on international permaculture initiatives.

Some of the highlights of 2007 practical projects included constructing a batch composting toilet by fitting out recycled wheeli bins, bamboo construction and crafting, and consulting on several real-life design projects for clients in Nimbin and Lismore.

The semester 2 intensives attracted additional participants from interstate and overseas, including long-term permaculturists sharing their wealth of experience and practical insights. Definite highlights were the Working with Cultural Diversity, Sustainable Aid and Sustainable Settlements and Ecovillage Design courses.

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