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 Diploma of Community Welfare Work
 
REQUIREMENTS TO RECEIVE THE QUALIFICATION
 
 Completion of:
· 15 Core Units
· Completion of 4 units from the elective area 
Nominal Hours: 1320 hours 
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Diploma of Community Welfare Work -: This course runs for two years and covers a diverse range of topics including OH&S, counselling and administration.  The course includes 400 hours of work experience.  Graduates of this course will find work in the Community Services industry and will operate at an advanced skill level and may also have the responsibility for the supervision of other staff and volunteers.
 
A community welfare role assists individuals, families and groups with social, emotional and financial difficulties to improve quality of life by educating and supporting them and working towards change in their social environment.

WORK ROLE COULD INCLUDE
  • provide support while exploring alternatives with clients who experience difficulties such as marital problems, unemployment, illness and drug abuse
  • assesses risks and provides intensive short-term crisis counselling for victims of domestic violence, child abuse, disasters and other crises
  • assist in establishing or administering a neighbourhood house, community group, employment training program or other service
  • evaluate data and write reports including submissions requesting funding for continuing programs and new projects
  • advocate on behalf of clients
  • arrange for clients to be referred to other appropriate specialist professionals, support workers or community agencies
  • arrange, coordinate and evaluate support services such as home and community care for elderly and disabled clients
  • research and analyse community issues, needs and problems
  • develop, evaluate and maintain community resources and programs
  • evaluate resource devoted to health, welfare, recreation, housing, employment, training and other community facilities or programs
  • interpret identified needs for community organisations, social agencies and groups, stimulate their interest and enlist cooperation
  • provide leadership and coordinate programs
  • prepare reports, budgets and policies
You will explore many different areas.
 
POSSIBLE CAREER OUTCOMES
 
  • Case Manager
  • Welfare Worker
  • Early Intervention Co-ordinator
  • Local area Co-ordinator
  • Local support Co-ordinator
  • Program Manager
  • Community Worker
  • Support Facilitator
  • Program/Service Co-ordinator
  • Case Co-ordinator
  • Community Development Officer
  • Community Support Worker
  • Housing Officer
  • Youth Worker
  • Counsellor
  • Drug and alchol worker
  • Family worker
 
 Course Info
COURSE INFORMATION
CHC50702 Diploma of Community Welfare Work
(CRICOS Course Code 064497G)
 
COURSE COMPONENTS

 

Counselling

  Workplace Health & Safety
 

Administration

  Case Management
 

Advocacy

  Develop Community Resources
  Finances, Accounts and Resources
  Community Development