CHC43315
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Accessible and affordable
CHC43315 Certificate IV in Mental Health
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One-time payment of $1399
Cancel within 14 days for a full refund
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Duration: Self Paced (18 months) |
Total Units: 15 units in total (11 core units and 4 elective units) |
Pre-requisite Entry Requirements: Nil |
CHC43315
Australian College of Community Services and Care’s (ACCSC) CHC43315 Certificate IV in Mental Health is just $1399, making it both accessible and affordable for those wanting to enter the counselling industry. ACCSC strongly believes that vocational qualifications should be accessible to everyone!
Nationally Recognised: Yes
Awarded by: Australian College of Community Services and Care
Qualification Status: Current
Work Placement: 80 hours in an organisation focusing on mental health, mental illness and psychiatric disability.
Free: Student membership with Certified Practising Counsellors Australia (CPCA)
If you decide that the CHC43315 Certificate IV in Mental Health course isn’t the right fit, you’ll receive a 100% refund if you withdraw within the first 14 days.
One upfront payment
Accessible and affordable
CHC43315 Certificate IV in Mental Health
–
One-time payment of $1399
Cancel within 14 days for a full refund
Or Contact Us with any questions
Initial payment on Enrolment
$200
Consisting of: Upfront Deposit Fee $150
PLUS First instalment $50
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Ongoing instalments 36 Weekly Payments $50
Total Payments: 37 Total Course Fee: $2000
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According to MySkills, the average course fee for CHC43315 Certificate IV in Mental Health from registered training providers is $3950. That is 163.50% more than what we charge for the same certification.
WHY
The nationally recognised CHC43315 Certificate IV in Mental Health will give you the knowledge and skills to enhance your community services career. Whether you are thinking of entering the industry or building upon your career, this qualification can assist you to do so.
This qualification reflects the role of workers who provide self-directed recovery oriented support for people affected by mental illness and psychiatric disability. Work involves implementing community based programs and activities focusing on mental health, mental illness and psychiatric disability. Work is undertaken in a range of community contexts such as community based non-government organisations; home based outreach; centre-based programs; respite care; residential services, rehabilitation programs; clinical settings; or supporting people in employment. Work is carried out autonomously under the broad guidance of other practitioners and professionals.
This qualification will provide you with advanced skills and knowledge to work effectively in the community services industry.
You will learn to and gain valuable workplace experience to:
You will also be required to undertake a Work Placement (minimum of 80 hours in an organisation focusing on mental health, mental illness and psychiatric disability.)
Learners undertaking this course can apply it to many potential career outcomes, including:
ACCSC prides itself on its fast turnaround facilitating individualised study plans, allowing learners to work at their own pace.
ACCSC will provide the following resources:
To complete your CHC43315 Certificate IV in Mental Health, you will need access to:
Recognition of prior learning (RPL) is available to suitable ACCSC learners who have at least three to five years of relevant industry experience. Eligible learners will be given the opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge and skills and gain RPL through our assessment only pathway.
For more information about our RPL process please see the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and Credit Transfer Policy.
Learners are required to obtain a National Police Clearance and Working with Children Check and other relevant requirements as per state or territory regulations and as specified by the individual organisation.
All ACCSC qualifications are nationally recognised on the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) from Certificate III to Diploma level. For more information on the AQF or about CHC43315 Certificate IV in Mental Health, go to www.yourcareer.gov.au.
ACCSC only provides training for the community services sector with bespoke online courses. Our trainers and assessors are specialists in the industry who have tailored training approaches that provide you with the skills and knowledge employers are looking for.
Our trainers have extensive experience working in industry in hands on and management roles enabling them to transfer skills and knowledge. ACCSC’s one-on-one learner support system enables learners to have access to a trainer to support them through their studies as well as entering the workforce.
Our trainers are not only qualified adult educators but are also qualified in their field, holding a minimum of Bachelor level qualifications.
They have extensive experience working in youth work, mental health, counselling and community services work (management and case work) including networking and supervision.
Why not have a friendly chat with a trainer today who can answer any questions you might have? Call to speak with your trainer on 1300 511 455 or for weekend and after hours support, email us at enquiries@accsc.com.au.
Our trainers will not only help you obtain your qualification, they will also give you insight into the industry making sure that you can hit the ground running when you have completed your qualification.
CHC43315
Certificate IV in Mental Health
This course is self-paced meaning that you have maximum flexibility to manage their time to work and study. Regardless of when you choose to study, you will still have one on one access to your trainer.
Our user-friendly online material is well designed to perfectly fit the needs or requirements of learners who would like to cut out travel time and face to face group sessions.
This course is self paced and you have up to 18 months to complete your studies (additional 6 month extension are available, conditions apply.)
Australian College of Community Services and Care (RTO ID 45361)
The course is made up of 15 units in total. 11 core units and 4 elective units.
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CHC53315 Diploma of Mental Health
Qualifies you to apply a broad range of specialised knowledge and skills to provide services for clients in relation to mental health issues including counselling, referral, advocacy and education or health promotion services.
CHC51015 Diploma of Counselling:
Qualifies you to apply a broad range of specialised knowledge and skills to work with clients to provide personal and psychological counselling services.
Students must:
Talk to an expert on the course today. Call us on 1300 511 455
Recognition of prior learning (RPL) is available to suitable ACCSC learners who have at least three to five years of relevant industry experience. Eligible learners will be given the opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge and skills and gain RPL through our assessment only pathway.
For more information about our RPL process please see the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and Credit Transfer Policy.
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You will also undertake a Work Placement (minimum of 80 hours in community centres, non-government organisations, after care support, and mental health support services)
To complete your CHC43315 Certificate IV in Mental Health, you will need access to:<
Recognition of prior learning (RPL) is available to suitable ACCSC learners who have at least three to five years relevant industry experience. If a learner’s RPL application is assessed as Not Yet Satisfactory, they may still enrol and complete the qualification via our online learning portal.
Learners are required to obtain a National Police Clearance and Working with Children Check and other relevant requirements as per state or territory regulations and as specified by the individual organisation.
CHCDIV001 | Work with diverse people |
CHCDIV002 | Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural safety |
CHCLEG001 | Work legally and ethically |
HLTWHS001 | Participate in work health and safety |
CHCMHS002 | Establish self-directed recovery relationships |
CHCMHS003 | Provide recovery oriented mental health services |
CHCMHS004 | Work collaboratively with the care network and other services |
CHCMHS005 | Provide services to people with co-existing mental health and alcohol and other drugs issues |
CHCMHS007 | Work effectively in trauma informed care |
CHCMHS008 | Promote and facilitate self advocacy |
CHCMHS011 | Assess and promote social, emotional `and physical wellbeing |
CHCMHS001* | Work with people with mental health issues |
CHCCCS009* | Facilitate responsible behaviour |
CHCAOD004* | Assess needs of client with alcohol and other drugs issues |
CHCCCS019* | Recognise and respond to crisis situations |
Certified Practising Counsellors Australia supports students undertaking counselling studies. To show their support, they’re offering free memberships to their organisation for current counselling students. Get all the benefits of membership and get to know the industry you’re preparing to enter by joining today.
The Australian Association Of Community, Aged And Disability Workers (AACAD) supports learners undertaking community-focussed studies. To show their support, they’re offering free memberships to AACAD for current learners enrolling in relevant qualifications. Get all the benefits of membership and get to know the industry you’re preparing to enter by joining today.
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Duration: Self Paced (18 months) |
Total Units: 15 units in total (11 core units and 4 elective units) |
Pre-requisite Entry Requirements: Nil |