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CHC41102 Certificate IV in Mental Health Work (Non-Clinical)

Qualification: Certificate IV (AQF)
Training Package: CHC02 Community Services
TAFE Course No: 9535
Nominal Hours: 795

This course is for people who work or want to work in agencies which provide services to carers and consumers with mental health issues and/or implement health promotion and community interventions.
You will develop your knowledge of the nature of the mental health sector and the provision of programs and services for people with a mental illness in Australia, generally, and in NSW in particular.
You will develop specialist communication, client support and intervention skills that will enable you to be employed in a variety of government, non-government, generalist and specialist environments in the mental health sector.

Student Responsibilities in Work Placement:
In many TAFE NSW courses, some of the learning and assessment occurs in the workplace or a simulated workplace. A simulated workplace is very similar to a real workplace and may have clients, but is usually within a TAFE NSW campus.

TAFE NSW has a responsibility to protect members of the public (and the students themselves) from being harmed by students taking part in workplace or simulated workplace learning. If there is evidence that your skills or behaviour could present a risk to yourself or other people in the workplace, you may not be allowed to participate in a work placement, at least for a period of time.

To help you understand your responsibilities in the workplace, you will be given a code of practice which indicates expected standards of behaviour. Your teacher will explain to you and your workplace supervisor the range of duties for which you have the skills and knowledge. You must not carry out duties other than those indicated by your teacher.

You need to take particular care if workplace clients are people who may be in vulnerable circumstances - for example, people who are frail, children, young people, people with a disability or people who are receiving a type of service which may put them in vulnerable circumstances (for example, massage therapy or nursing care).

A Prohibited Employment Declaration must be signed by students in courses where contact will be made with children and young people. Your teacher will give you more information about this.

Students who have committed a breach of discipline or who are assessed as presenting a significant risk to themselves or others during work placement may be prevented from undertaking or continuing further work placement. This may mean they will not complete the course.

Your teacher or an enrolling officer can provide you with more information about this policy. If you are unsure about whether it may prevent you from completing a course you could discuss the matter with a staff member of TAFE NSW Counselling and Career Services. In some circumstances students may be required to undertake a criminal records check or a Working with Children Check.

Career Opportunities: Case worker, coordinator, family support worker, Indigenous mental health worker, outreach worker, senior support worker, welfare support worker, community support worker, domestic violence worker, health education officer, mental health worker, rehabilitation assistant, support worker, welfare worker.

Articulation: When you finish this course you can apply for advanced standing in a range of Diploma courses in community services, including alcohol and other drug work and youth work. You may also be eligible for more advanced study outside TAFE NSW.

Entry Requirements: Year 12 or equivalent, or Year 10 or equivalent plus completion of a relevant TAFE course at AQF Level 3. Relevant life and work experience may also be considered.

Competency Units
Core:
9535X Workplace learning I - mental health
9535Y Workplace learning II - mental health
CHCCHILD1C Identify and respond to children and young people at risk of harm
CHCCOM3C Utilise specialist communication skills to build strong relationships
CHCCS301A Work within a legal and ethical framework
CHCCS402A Respond holistically to client issues
CHCCS403A Provide brief intervention
CHCCS405A Work effectively with culturally diverse clients and co-workers
CHCCS501A Assess and respond to individuals at risk of self-harm or suicide
CHCCS9A Provide support services to clients
CHCMH1B * Orientation to mental health work
CHCMH4C Provide non-clinical services to people with mental health issues
CHCNET4A Work with other services
CHCOHS401A Implement and monitor OHS policies and procedures for a work place
HLTFA1A Apply basic First Aid
Electives:
CHCMH7A Provide, with consumers, support and interventions to meet the needs of carers and families
CHCMH8A Provide interventions to meet the needs of consumers with mental health and AOD issues
CHCORG5B Maintain an effective work environment
4457S Recognition - community services unit
4457T Recognition - community services unit
4457U Recognition - community servcies unit
BSBCMN206A Process and maintain workplace information
CHCCD2B Provide community education projects
CHCCED501A Develop and implement education programs in the area of sexual and reproductive health
CHCCH26A Support client participation in the organisation
CHCCM1C Undertake case management
CHCCS10A Facilitate client participation in the organisation
CHCCS304A Assist with self medication
CHCCS3C Co-ordinate the provision of services and programs
CHCCS401A Facilitate co-operative behaviour
CHCCS406A Provide education and support on health, well being and parenting
CHCDIS6C Plan and implement community integration
CHCGROUP3C Plan and conduct group activities
CHCHPROM1A Share health information
CHCHPROM2A Implement health promotion and community intervention
CHCNET2B Maintain effective networks
CHCRF2A Provide intervention support to children and families
CHCYTH10A Work effectively with the families of young people
HLTFA2A Apply advanced First Aid
CHCAOD2C Orientation to the alcohol and other drugs sector
CHCAOD8C Assess the needs of clients who have alcohol and/or other drugs issues
3223A Senior first aid
4330T Introductory concepts in adult education
4927D Integrated language skills
4960A Focus on skills
4974Z Learning awareness
4995B Foundation skills for community serv. 1
4995D Foundation skills for community serv. 2
8967ZR Learning how to learn

Applying and Enrolling:

Semester 2 2008: Places may still be available in some units. Contact the campus for details.

Campuses:

Coffs Harbour Education Campus - contact Liz Yazbek on (02) 6659 3128.


Semester 1 2009: North Coast Institute Application Form. Apply now!

Coffs Harbour Education Campus - Continuing Course. Places may be available in some units.
Part-time day, 12 hours per week for 2 years, Tuesday and Friday 9.00 am - 4.00 pm.
For more information contact the Head Teacher, Liz Yazbek on (02) 6659 3000.

Wollongbar - Part-time, 2 days per week for 1 year, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 9.00 am - 4.00 pm.
For more information contact the campus on (02) 6620 4700.
Icon - PDF Document Information sheet, Wollongbar Campus, Semester 1 2009 (PDF 253KB)

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