Resources

Courage to Pursue Meaningful Work
For Angela, the biggest challenge wasn’t gaining experience—it was regaining self-belief, and the courage to pursue meaningful work.

Graduate Diploma for Women with Career, Kids and no Time to Study
Churchill Education Co-founder, Director, Tricia Velthuizen explains what employers REALLY want when it comes to interview.

What Employers REALLY Want: Insider Interview Tips
Churchill Education Co-founder, Director, Tricia Velthuizen explains what employers REALLY want when it comes to interview.

IWD 2023: The Wonderful Women of Churchill
Today is International Women’s Day (IWD). This year’s theme is #EmbraceEquity. Here’s what that means to the wonderful women of

Get a Professional Resume Made for You
Your resume is your first impression. And not only does it need to impress your prospective boss, HR Manager or

Private & Secure RPL Evidence Bank
Churchill Education co-founder Randall Smith shares three simple steps on how to store your evidence privately and securely.

Work-Life Balance for Working Mothers
Senior Constable and scholarship recipient, Jaimie achieved 2 top diplomas through RPL. This is a story about work-life balance for

How Qualification Levels Work…
How qualification levels work is a question we are asked frequently. Co-founder Tricia explains they are a lot like strength

What to Be in 2023
Instead of New Year’s resolutions, Churchill Education co-founder Tricia Velthuizen shares her fresh take on achieving goals in 2023…

The Complex Story of Belonging
Churchill Education co-founder Tricia Velthuizen recently sent their eldest child to Tasmania to achieve his goals. Being new to the

The Value of Defence Service in a Civilian World
Captain Rheanna Vehlow joined the Army as a 17-year-old, straight out of high school. After 13 years of service, an

New Year New Career Kit!
When you RPL a qualification during January, you will also receive The Churchill New Year New Career Kit, valued at

Meaning and Importance of Community
Churchill Education co-founder Tricia Velthuizen recently sent their eldest child to Tasmania to achieve his goals. Being new to the