CHC43315 - Certificate IV In Mental Health
- Course Overview
- Entry Requirements
- Duration
- Fees and Charges
Qualification Description
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. To achieve this qualification, the candidate must have completed at least 80 hours of work as detailed in the Assessment Requirements of units of competency.
Course Structure
Completion of 15 Units (Including 11 Core Units and 4 Elective Units)
Core Units: |
CHCDIV001— Work with diverse people |
CHCDIV002 — Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural safety |
CHCLEG001 — Work legally and ethically |
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 |
HLTWHS001 — Participate in workplace health and safety |
The following electives have been selected for inclusion in the assessment program. These units were chosen after consideration of the training package guidelines and industry consultation. |
The units are necessary to equip Applicants with the necessary knowledge and skills to work creatively and to lead others. |
Elective Units: |
CHCCCS003 — Increase the safety of individuals at risk of suicide |
CHCADV001 — Facilitate the interests and rights of clients |
CHCCCS017 — Provide loss and grief support |
CHCCCS009 — Facilitate responsible behaviour |
Placement Requirements
Students MUST complete a minimum of 80 hours in the required environment to be deemed fully competent in their qualification.
Career Outcomes
After successfully being granted the qualification through the Course Process, the new qualified graduate may have
the academic requirements to apply for rules with the following titles:
• Coordinator - Mental Health (Carer Peer Work)
• Coordinator - Mental Health (Consumer Peer Work)
• Mental Health Outreach Worker
We do not guarantee the desired outcome after successful completion of qualification, Applicants are advised to undertake
Unique Student Identifier
Each participant enrolling in the course will need a Unique Student Identifier (USI) number to obtain their certification or qualification when studying nationally recognised Assessment in Australia. A USI gives you access to your online USI account which will help keep all your Assessment records together. Certificates and Statement of Attainment cannot be issued without this number.
Credit Transfer
Credit transfer applies to situations where RPL Applicants have completed unit(s) at another provider identical to those in which they plan to enrol. Credit will be granted in accordance with the Credit Transfer procedure. To apply for credit transfer RPL Applicants must complete the credit transfer application form and attach copies of verified documents to support the application. A reduction in tuition fees will be applied if Credit Transfer is granted. A Credit transfer will also result in reduction
in duration of the course.
Student Information
Detailed student information is available within our Student Handbook www.christacollege.edu.au This Booklet contains important information about a student’s rights and obligations such as their right to privacy, a safe Assessment environment and the right to complaint or appeal an assessment decision. It is important that persons applying for enrolment must have had reviewed this information first.
Complaints & Appeal Process
If student have any complaint against Christa College policies, procedure, staff, fellow RPL Applicants, assessments, marking or learning resources, they can obtain complaint form from reception and launch their complaint formally.
For further information about the complaints and appeal process, please refer to student handbook or speak to one of our staff.
Clarification on Statutory Cooling Off Period
The standards for Registered Assessment Organisations require an RTO to inform the prospective RPL Applicants of their right to statutory cooling off period. A statutory cooling off period of 10 days is applicable under Consumer Law to withdraw from a consumer agreement, if the agreement has been through unsolicited marketing and sales tactics. However, it may be noted that we do not engage in any aggressive marketing tactics like door to door marketing, hence Statutory cooling off period will not as such be applicable to our RPL Applicants who have enrolled into a program. However, for refund options RPL Applicants may refer to our refund policy available in Student Handbook.
Award
On fulfilling the requirements, an AQF Qualification in CHC43315— CERTIFICATE IV IN MENTAL HEALTH will be issued to the student within 30 days of completion of the qualification and all fees have been paid.
Applicants must show appropriate levels of LLN to be eligible to complete this course. Applicants need a level of English language both written and verbal to accurately collect and report information.
Applicants will be guided to support LLN requirements / improvements by Assessors. Applicants complete a LLN screen during the Pre-Assessment Interview process. Applicants needing Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) support are identified on application through the Pre Assessment Interview process. In most cases, LLN support can be provided.
Where only a low level of support is needed, the program manager may arrange for the student to receive extra-curricular assistance from the Assessors or other qualified staff member. Where extensive support is needed, specialised LLN classes may be set up.
Where an applicant’s LLN deficiency will clearly inhibit achievement of learning outcomes and the applicant refuses LLN support, enrolment may be declined. The RTO’s determined Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF) entry levels for this course are:
Criteria | Entry Level |
Learning | 3 |
Reading | 3 |
Writing | 3 |
Oral Communication | 3 |
Other Requirements:
• Over the age of 18 years
• Police record check
Nominal Hours
This Course CHC43315— CERTIFICATE IV IN MENTAL HEALTH’s nominal hours is 900.
The course duration is 12 Months.
The cost of the CERTIFICATE IV IN MENTAL HEALTH is $1200.00.
(No Refunds are available once the Applicant has commenced the Qualification Process)
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Location
This Qualification will be delivered at the following locations:
Victoria:
Unit 5 49-55 Riverside Ave, WERRIBEE VIC 3030 Plenty of parking available at site.
Other places may be made available depending upon the requirements / group of learners
Material Include
Course
Requirements
- Have Own Device (Computer/ Laptop)
- Understand Basic Theories
- Good Internet
Job
Opportunities
- Child Carer
- Community Service professional