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Certificate IV in Mental Health Peer Work

Apply your lived experience to support individuals and communities experiencing mental health challenges. This course builds skills in trauma-informed care, collaboration, and ethical practice for roles like peer advocate, peer educator, or support worker in community and mental health services.

Certificate IV in Youth Work

Develop skills to design and deliver services for young people with complex needs. Learn to build relationships, address crises, and advocate for youth. Graduates are prepared for roles like youth worker or community development worker.

Diploma of Community Services

This diploma prepares you to design, manage, and deliver programs to support individuals and communities with diverse needs. Gain expertise in case management, advocacy, and crisis response for roles in family welfare, disability services, and community health.

Mental Health Peer Work Skill Set

Developed for lived experience peer workers entering mental health roles, this course builds awareness, professional skills, and ethical practice. Graduates can pursue roles like peer support worker, community advocate, support worker or lived experience speaker.

Certificate III in Community Services

This qualification equips you with skills to assist individuals and groups from diverse backgrounds. Learn skills in client support, communication, and ethical practice, preparing for entry-level community service roles including aged care, mental health, drug education and youth work.

Certificate IV in Community Services

Prepare to deliver person-centred services for people with diverse needs. Learn to build effective client relationships and advocacy and develop skills in crisis intervention, mental health, and addressing family violence and child harm. Graduates are ready for roles like community worker or client services officer.

Certificate IV in Mental Health

This qualification equips you to support people facing mental health challenges. Graduates will develop practical skills and examine the link between mental health and other personal and community issues. Gain recovery-oriented skills focusing on advocacy, crisis intervention, and mental health support.