
Diploma of Mental Health
Diploma of Mental Health
The Diploma of Mental Health (CHC53321) is a nationally recognized qualification designed for individuals passionate about making a difference in the lives of those experiencing mental health challenges. This course provides students with the essential knowledge, practical skills, and hands-on experience to support individuals in their recovery journey while promoting mental well-being and resilience.
Description
Diploma of Mental Health (CHC53321)
The Diploma of Mental Health (CHC53321) is a nationally recognized qualification designed for individuals passionate about making a difference in the lives of those experiencing mental health challenges. This course provides students with the essential knowledge, practical skills, and hands-on experience to support individuals in their recovery journey while promoting mental well-being and resilience. With a strong emphasis on recovery-oriented practice, trauma-informed care, and evidence-based interventions, this diploma equips graduates with the skills necessary to work effectively in a variety of mental health and community service settings. Whether you are looking to begin a career in the mental health sector or upskill in your current role, this course provides a comprehensive foundation for success.
Course Overview
This diploma covers a wide range of topics, including:
Mental Health Assessment and Support – Learn to assess, plan, and deliver support services tailored to individual needs. Trauma-Informed Practice – Understand the impact of trauma and implement compassionate, person-centered care strategies. Case Management and Coordination – Develop skills in managing client cases, including advocacy and referral processes. Psychosocial Rehabilitation – Support individuals in building independence, social connections, and resilience. Mental Health Legislation and Ethics – Gain knowledge of legal and ethical considerations in mental health care. Work Placement – Get real-world experience through mandatory industry work placements in mental health and community service organizations. Students will learn through a combination of classroom learning, practical workshops, and supervised industry placement, ensuring they are well-prepared to enter the workforce.
Employment Opportunities
Graduates of the Diploma of Mental Health can pursue rewarding careers in a variety of mental health and community service roles, including:
Mental Health Support Worker – Provide day-to-day assistance and emotional support to individuals managing mental health conditions.
Community Rehabilitation and Support Worker – Help clients develop life skills, build independence, and reintegrate into the community.
Mental Health Case Worker – Assess client needs, coordinate support services, and develop recovery-focused care plans.
Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) Worker – Support individuals struggling with addiction and co-occurring mental health issues.
Peer Support Worker – Use lived experience to provide guidance, encouragement, and mentorship to others on their recovery journey.
Mental Health Outreach Worker – Engage with at-risk individuals in various settings, providing support and connecting them to essential services.
This diploma also provides opportunities for career advancement in leadership and supervisory roles within the mental health sector. Additionally, graduates may choose to pursue further studies, such as a Bachelor of Social Work, Psychology, or Counselling.
Entry Requirements
There are no formal entry requirements for the Diploma of Mental Health; however, the following are recommended for success in the course:
- A strong interest in mental health, psychology, or community services.
- Effective communication and interpersonal skills.
- Compassion, patience, and the ability to work with individuals facing complex challenges.
- A willingness to complete the mandatory work placement (may require background checks such as a Police Check or Working with Children Check, depending on the provider).
- This course is ideal for those looking to begin a career in mental health support, enhance their current skills, or transition into leadership roles within the sector
Additional information
Academic Certificates | Year 10, Year 12,Certificates, Diplomas and Degrees and any others qualifications |
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100 Points ID | Passport, Citizenship Certificate, Birth Certificate (70) Drivers Licence, Photo ID (40), Student ID (20), Work ID (35) Medicare, |
Visa Copy | Not Required for Offshore or Australian Citizen |
Other Documents | Resume , Reference Letter. USI number* |
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