Education & Community Services Courses

CHC52021 Diploma of Community Services

CHC52021

Up to 104 weeks

On Campus | Blended

Domestic Students
International Students
Yes 089502J
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Current
Yes
May/Aug/Oct

Overview

This course gives graduates a variety of employment opportunities within the health, disability and community services industries. CHC52021 Diploma of Community Services equips you with the skills and knowledge to specialise in case management and coordination of services; course coordination; delivery of person-centred services to individuals, groups and communities; and new business development in the community services sector.

Our students enjoy a supportive learning environment where care and attention is given to their individual needs. Recognition of prior learning may apply.

Direct entry into the Diploma is available to eligible applicants.

This diploma provides a pathway into further study at Advanced Diploma level, and/or pathways to Higher Education qualifications in Social Work, Disability or Strategic Leadership.

For more information, please read our Student Handbook. You can access it here.

Alternatively, please contact admissions@equals.edu.au to have the handbook emailed to you.

Subsidised Training

If you want to study a course that will give you skills employers need, the South Australian Government pays part of your course fees for you.

Your eligibility for government subsidised training may be based on your employment status and any training you’ve already completed.

Check your eligibility here.

Subsidy available

Yes

Traineeship available

Yes

Entry Requirements

Entry to Diploma study at EQUALS requires:
Successful completion of Year 12 in an Australian secondary school system or its equivalent; or
Completion of a Certificate III or equivalent; or Mature Age Entry.

Applicants who have completed previous study in Community Services, Aged Care or Disability will be well regarded.

Current and valid Department of Communities & Social Inclusion (DCSI) Screening Checks for working with Children, with Vulnerable People and in the Aged Care Sector, & Physical Fitness are required for this course.

If you do not hold a current DCSI check, you are required to apply through DCSI at the time of application for enrolment at EQUALS. A DCSI check must be acquired prior to industry placement. Visit http://www.dcsi.sa.gov.au/services/screening for further information.

Please note that the outcome of your DCSI screening check may affect industry placement opportunities, and that this is at the discretion of placement host facilities.

Current First Aid certification may be a requirement for industry placement; this is at the discretion of the industry host.

Study Units

Core Units

  • CHCCCS004: Assess co-existing needs
  • CHCCCS007: Develop and implement service programs
  • CHCCSM012: Coordinate complex case requirements
  • CHCCSM013: Facilitate and review case management
  • CHCDEV005: Analyse impacts of sociological factors on people in community work and services
  • CHCDIV001: Work with diverse people
  • CHCLEG003: Manage legal and ethical compliance
  • CHCMGT005: Facilitate workplace debriefing and support processes
  • CHCPRP003: Reflect on and improve own professional practice
  • HLTWHS003: Maintain work health and safety
  • CHCCCS019: Recognise and respond to crisis situations
  • CHCDFV001: Recognise and respond appropriately to domestic and family violence
  • CHCDIV002: Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural safety

 

Elective Units offered by EQUALS

  • CHCCSL001: Establish and confirm the counselling relationship
  • CHCCSL003: Facilitate the counselling relationship process
  • CHCCSM016: Undertake advanced assessments
  • CHCDEV004: Confirm developmental status
  • CHCADV005: Provide systems advocacy services
  • CHCCDE026: Develop and lead community engagement strategies to enhance participation
  • CHCCSL007: Support counselling clients in decision-making processes

VET Student Loans

Eligible students will be entitled for loans up to a capped amount. Students will need to contribute the difference if the total course fee exceeds the loan cap for a course. A loan cap of $18,097 applies to this course.

Domestic Study Mode

On Campus | Blended

Work Integrated Learning

This course includes 160 hours of work placement in an approved industry setting. The placement is included as part of the course duration. No extra fees apply.

Nationally Recognised Training

Yes.

National Recognition (Credit Transfer) and Recognition of Prior Learning

If you have related prior education and experiences, you may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). Please follow this link for more information on applying for Recognition of Prior Learning. If you have successfully completed units of competency from this qualification previously, you may be eligible for National Recognition, please follow this link for more information on National Recognition (Credit Transfer).

International Study Mode

On Campus

Domestic VET Student Loans Eligible

Yes

Domestic VET Loan Cap

$18,097