Dual qualification: Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs and Certificate IV in Mental Health

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of community services CHC43215 & CHC43315 Dual qualification: Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs and Certificate IV in Mental Health

At Open Colleges, we are passionate about helping people from all walks of life to achieve their aspirations and dreams. For more than 100 years, we have been opening opportunities for people across Australia. Today, Open Colleges is blazing a new trail in online education creating Australia s leaders in next generation learning. Why study with Open Colleges? Freedom study where you want, when you want Our courses and learning materials have been designed specifically for online learning Our trainers and assessors are industry professionals with experience in supporting online students Our dedicated student support team is there to help you every step of the way Our virtual campus OpenSpace provides you with opportunities to interact with trainers and assessors, and students Many of our courses are nationally recognised and meet professional licensing or registration requirements.

of community services CHC43215 & CHC43315 Dual qualification: Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs and Certificate IV in Mental Health Develop a wide range of skills to help those in your community. Synergies between alcohol and other drugs (AOD) and mental health have long been established. The National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre estimates that more than one-third of individuals with an AOD use disorder have at least one comorbid mental health disorder*. This dual qualification will give those who currently work (or who plan to work) as support workers and care staff the skills they need to provide care and assistance to clients with AOD and/or mental health issues. You ll graduate with skills that are transferable across a variety of community services settings such as AOD, mental health and youth work sectors. A work placement will give you practical skills and confidence to graduate with a jobready skill set. *Source: http://www.mentalhealth.wa.gov.au/ COURSE DETAILS Course Number Delivery mode Course duration Assessments Qualification level Nationally Recognised Awarded by POTENTIAL JOBS > Case worker E1149 Online with work placement Maximum 24 months Short answer questions, multiple choice questions, case studies, written reports, portolios of evidence, workplace assessments. Certificate IV Yes > Family support worker > Community support worker > Outreach worker ICM Training Pty Ltd. > Detoxification worker > Support worker > Drug and alcohol worker > Mental health intake officer > Mental health outreach worker > Mental health rehabilitation support worker > Mental health worker

CHC43215 Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs and CHC43315 Certificate IV in Mental Health What you need to know about this course COURSE NUMBER E1149 How is the course delivered? This is an online course with work placement. This means that you will complete your knowledge and skills development through online learning, as well as a work placement. This will allow you to practise and master practical skills and gain invaluable workplace experience and contacts. What is online learning? OpenSpace is Open Colleges online campus. Through OpenSpace you will: > access your learning materials and assessments > undertake assessments or upload assessments > engage and interact with your trainer > participate in student forums and find a study buddy > access your assessment grades and feedback > access student support services > access the Gale Library. What is work placement? Work placement is a structured learning program undertaken in a relevant workplace. It involves doing set tasks and activities over time under the guidance of an approved workplace supervisor and Open Colleges workplace assessor. The work placement requires you to complete a logbook of workplace tasks undertaken, complete a workplace portfolio and undergo interviews with your workplace assessor. A work placement can be a highly stimulating and rewarding part of the course. It will enable you to participate in a real workplace and put into practise the new skills and knowledge that you are learning in the course. The work placement also provides Open Colleges with an opportunity to assess the skills and knowledge you have developed through the course in the workplace. This is called workplace assessment. Students will often undertake work placement in their current workplace or find a workplace through their friends, family or colleagues. If you experience difficulties finding a work placement, Open Colleges will provide you with advice, resources and support through our work placement support team. An Open Colleges workplace assessor will determine whether the workplace is appropriate to undertake work placement as part of the course. Please note that you may need to undertake the work placement at more than one workplace in order to meet the requirements of the course, depending on the nature and scope of activities conducted at the workplace. Specific work placement requirements: > Duration: Minimum of 160 hours. > Workplace: You will need to undertake your work placement in an organisation involved in the delivery of alcohol and other drug and mental health related services to clients. The workplace will need to be able to provide you with access to specialist equipment and resources. The specific requirements of the workplace are outlined in the course overview. Your workplace assessor will ascertain whether the workplace is appropriate.

CHC43215 Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs and CHC43315 Certificate IV in Mental Health > Supervisor: Your supervisor must have at least 3 years of experience in the community services industry and/or hold a minimum qualification of Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs or Certificate IV in Mental Health or equivalent. > Recommendation: Open Colleges recommends that you consider the work placement options in your local area prior to enrolling in this course. You are required to source your own work placement. > Requirements: There are a number of statutory checks required by workplaces, such as a National Police Check, Working with Children Check (or state equivalent), Occupational Assessment Screening and Vacination against Infectious Disease and sign a Code of Conduct and Confidentiality Agreement. These may vary by state. In addition, individual workplaces may impose additional requirements on students undertaking work placement. You will be responsible for the costs of any such checks or requirements. The Course Overview has information on the individual statutory requirements for each state and territory. > Insurance: Open Colleges provides insurance cover for the mandatory work placement you undertake as part of your course. This insurance coverage includes Public and Products Liability Insurance as well as Student Personal Accident Insurance. > Questions? Contact our Enrolment Consultants on 1300 853 033 to discuss any questions you might have regarding the work placement requirements of the course. How is the course assessed? During the course, you will undertake: > short answer questions > multiple choice questions > written reports > case studies > portfolios of evidence > workplace assessments What about Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)? We understand that you may already have many skills and areas of expertise that you have obtained in different ways, and these are recognised through our Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) process. Open Colleges has developed an RPL Application Kit for this course. The Student Handbook, available on the Open Colleges website, provides more information about our RPL process. Alternatively, you can contact an Enrolment Consultant to discuss your RPL options. What is the duration of the course? The maximum duration for the course is 24 months. To complete the course in this timeframe, we recommend that you study a minimum of 17.5 hours per week. This is a guide only the time taken to complete your course will depend on your level of skill and knowledge. Important note about first aid You will need to provide a certified and current First Aid Certificate from a Registered Training Organisation to demonstrate competency for HLTAID003 Provide First Aid at your own cost. You are required to complete this unit prior to you commencing your work placement. What are the entry requirements for the course? Education entry requirements There are no education requirements to enter this course. Minimum age requirements You will need to be at least 18 years old. For more information on these types of assessments, see the Student Handbook, available on the Open Colleges website.

CHC43215 Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs and CHC43315 Certificate IV in Mental Health English language requirements This course requires you to read comprehensive learner workbooks and textbooks, undertake a range of written assessments, participate in workplace activities and engage in online forums and discussions. Furthermore, the delivery mode relies on the extensive use of written communication. As such, entry to the course requires the successful completion of English to Year 12 level. If you have not successfully completed English at Year 12 level, you can demonstrate equivalency in one of the following: > successful completion of a Nationally Recognised Training qualification at Certificate III level or higher; OR > 2 years relevant industry experience in a role that requires the use of written documentation and communication. Open Colleges recognises that not all people are able to read, write and perform calculations to the same standard. To help give you an idea of the language, literacy and numeracy skills required to study this course, you can undertake the online Language, Literacy and Numeracy tool available on the Open Colleges website. This assessment tool can also help you determine your learning level and plan your future studies. Computing requirements You will need access to an internet connection and a computer with the following specifications: All users: > Microsoft Office 2010 or equivalent > broadband internet connection > 2GB of RAM > CD-ROM or DVD drive > Adobe Reader XI or equivalent > printer and associated software > scanner and associated software > digital imaging software > file compression software. Windows users: > Microsoft Windows 7 or higher (Windows 8 recommended) > 1 Ghz or faster processer (2GHz recommended) > Adobe Flash Player 10 or higher. Mac OS users: > Mac OSX v10.5 or higher (Mac OSX v10.6 recommended) > 1 Ghz or faster processer (2GHz recommended) > Adobe Flash Player 10 or higher. Skill requirements To successfully complete this course, you will require basic computing skills. These include: > creating, saving and editing Microsoft Office documents > accessing and searching the internet > downloading and saving documents from websites > uploading documents through websites > participating in online discussions > connecting digital cameras and downloading and storing images > compressing image audio and video files. Audio-visual requirements: Throughout the course you will need access to: > a digital video recording device and/or a digital camera to save and upload video and photograph files to OpenSpace. Many smart phones include this technology > a web camera for online meetings. Many computers, smartphones and tablets have these installed > a microphone enabled headsets for participating in online tutorials and webinars. Physical requirements You must be reasonably physically fit, as the role may involve a variety of tasks that require a moderate amount of physical activity, such as providing direct assistance to clients with daily living and assisting clients with mobility. When you undertake unit HLTAID003 Provide First Aid you will be required to undertake Cardio- Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) continuously for a minimum of 2 minutes while kneeling on the floor. Mental health skills During work placement you will be responsible for providing support and services to individuals and families experiencing mental health issues.

CHC43215 Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs and CHC43315 Certificate IV in Mental Health This may include confidential individual, family or group counselling, supporting families dealing with mental health issues, working with clients who have complex needs and working with children and young people experiencing abuse. It is important that you are able to work cooperatively in a team, act with cultural sensitivity, be accepting of diversity and be non-judgemental. Some of the learning materials are sensitive in nature and warnings are provided along with potential services that can assist with self-care and managing any personal issues that the learning may raise. What support services are available? During your studies with Open Colleges, you will have access to a comprehensive range of support services. These include: Academic support Your experienced trainers and assessors are available in OpenSpace to answer any questions you may have regarding the learning materials or assessments. Student support The student support team is your one-stop service centre for all student administrative issues including enrolment, change of contact details, OpenSpace support, assessment results and certification. You can access the student support team in OpenSpace or by email or phone. Learning support The learning support team is a dedicated team of specialists that provide you with a comprehensive induction to studying with Open Colleges as well as specific support if you encounter learning difficulties during your studies. Learning support resources, such as writing guides, are available in OpenSpace. You can access the learning support team via your trainer and assessor or the student support team. Work placement support The work placement support team can provide you with support, advice and resources if you encounter difficulties in securing a workplace for your work placement. Peer support As a student of Open Colleges you can also access our study buddy system. This enables you to connect with other Open Colleges students studying your course that live near you. Students find this is a great way to keep motivated and build lasting friendships and networks. More information? The Student Handbook, available on the Open Colleges website, provides more detailed information on the support services available to students. We recommend that you read the Student Handbook prior to enrolling with us. What will I obtain on completion of the course? Upon successful completion of this course you will receive nationally recognised qualifications CHC43215 Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs and CHC43315 Certificate IV in Mental Health both awarded by Integrated Care & Management Training Pty Ltd. (Provider Number: 90197). What funding support options exist? Austudy/Abstudy This course is Austudy/Abstudy approved, but you will need to apply directly to Centrelink for information on eligibility. Despite sometimes being in a rut myself, I have always been interested in the process of helping other people overcome barriers to personal progress. In fact, some years ago I tried to improve my knowledge in this field by doing a course. This is a natural progression in the challenge to know myself better and to be able to help others in their personal and professional growth. Kylie Roebuck, Open Colleges student

CHC43215 Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs and CHC43315 Certificate IV in Mental Health Study periods and units Once you are enrolled in the course, you will receive access to Study Period 1, which contains the first set of units for the course. When you have successfully completed these units, you ll be given access to the next study period. Order of Studies Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Module 4 Module 5 Module 6 Module 7 Module 8 Module 9 Module 10 Code CHCCOM002 CHCLEG001 CHCMHS007 CHCCCS004 CHCMHS005 CHCDIV001 CHCDIV002 CHCAOD001 CHCCCS003 CHCMHS004 HLTWHS001 CHCMHS002 CHCMHS003 CHCMHS011 CHCMHS008 HLTAID003 CHCCCS014 CHCAOD006 CHCAOD002 CHCAOD004 CHCAOD009 CHCMHS001 CHCPRP001 Unit Title Use communication to build relationships Work legally and ethically Work effectively in trauma informed care Assess co-existing needs Provide services to people with co-existing mental health and alcohol and other drugs issues Work with diverse people Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural safety Work in an alcohol and other drugs context Increase the safety of individuals at risk of suicide Work collaboratively with the care network and other services Participate in work health and safety Establish self-directed recovery relationships Provide recovery oriented mental health services Assess and promote social, emotional and physical wellbeing Promote and facilitate self-advocacy Provide first aid* Provide brief interventions Provide interventions for people with alcohol and other drugs issues Work with clients who are intoxicated Assess needs of clients with alcohol and other drug issues Develop and review individual alcohol and drugs treatment plans Work with people with mental health issues Develop and maintain networks and collaborative partnerships * Open Colleges does not provide this unit. You will need to provide a certified copy of your transcript for HLTAID003 Provide First Aid to satisfy competency for this unit. For full course competency details visit www.training.gov.au

Studying with Open Colleges Open Colleges provides you with the freedom to study where and when you want. We understand that our students are constantly juggling multiple priorities, so our unique learning approach has been specifically designed to enable you to fit education and training around your lifestyle. After you enrol with Open Colleges you will be provided with access to OpenSpace our virtual campus. Here are some of the key features and benefits of OpenSpace: Access Access your learning materials, assessments, videos and additional online resources wherever you have an internet connection. You can also download your study guides, workbooks and assessments so that you can study wherever and whenever it suits you. Support Access the student support team using the online enquiry feature. OpenSpace also provides a detailed searchable database of Frequently Asked Questions, so that we can provide you with responses to many of the common queries. You can also contact the student support team by phone on 1300 650 011. I would like to thank you for allowing me to study with you. This experience has opened my eyes to what I want to do for the rest of my life...i can t wait to receive my certificate! I have had nothing but good experiences with you. Letiesha Laidlaw, Open Colleges Student Connections Connect with your trainers and assessors and other students. You can participate in the lively student forums, link up with a study buddy or engage with your trainer and assessor. OpenSpace is also where you will submit your assessments and receive your grades. Knowledge OpenSpace is your link to Gale our extensive online library. Through Gale you will have access to millions of academic, magazine and newspaper articles from around the world.

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