Practical Experience for TAFE SA students
Practical Experience opportunities for TAFE SA students
TAFE SA
Diploma of Community Services (Case Management) CHC52015
Interested in working with and supporting families?
Gain skills and knowledge working directly with clients and highly skilled and experienced family therapists.
The Diploma of Community Services is one of several new qualifications created in response to changes in the family law system and the development of new services for families.
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Certificate IV in Youth Work CHC40413
Youth workers help young people make positive changes in their lives.
Develop the skills to help youth make positive decisions in the future. Specific areas include health, behavioural and social, accommodation, education, training and employment.
With a qualification from a TAFE SA youth work course, you could:
- Work in youth outreach programs
- Run community programs for local governments
- Provide a voice for youth on issues such as youth justice, health and employment.
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Certificate IV in Community Services CHC42015
Together TAFE SA and Bower Place offer the Certificate IV in Community Services.
Gain skills and knowledge to create and implement person-centred support services for individuals, groups and communities.
Learn more and apply <external link to https://www.tafesa.edu.au/xml/course/aw/aw_TP00825.aspx?S=AWD&Y=2018>
Certificate IV in Child Youth and Family Intervention CHC40313
Gain skills for work in youth and family intervention, including practice specialisations in residential and out of home care, family support and early intervention.
You will learn within a broad supervision framework with clearly defined organisational guidelines, service plans and position specifications.
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Certificate IV in Mental Health CHC43315
This qualification reflects the role of workers who provide self-directed recovery-oriented support for people affected by mental illness and psychiatric disability.
This work involves implementing community-based programs and activities focusing on:
- Mental health
- Mental illness
- Psychiatric disability
Work is undertaken in a range of environments such as:
- Community based non-government organisations
- Home based outreach
- Centre-based programs
- Respite care
- Residential services
- Rehabilitation programs
- Clinical settings
- Supporting people in employment.