Certificate IV in Mental Health (CHC43315)
https://enrol.vetenrol.com.au/?clientid=VT-ONCALL&progid=71ONCALL Group Australia is a major employer of a dual workforce in Disability and Residential Out of Home Care. This course is designed to prepare you to provide a broad range of services such as establishing self-directed recovery relationships and providing recovery-oriented mental health services. To commence work as a Psychosocial Recovery Coach, participants must hold a Certificate IV in Mental Health.
A Psychosocial Recovery Coach (Recovery Coach) is a new NDIS support item for participants with a psychosocial disability who require support managing complex challenges of their daily living.
The following experience and qualifications and professional development are recommended for Recovery Coaches:
Lived experience Recovery Coach
A minimum level of qualifications and experience is recommended to be:
- Certificate IV in Mental Health Peer Work or similar training, and/or
- Two years of experience in mental-health-related peer work.
Recovery Coaches without a lived experience
A minimum level of qualifications and experience is recommended to be:
- Certificate IV in mental health, community services, other related health fields or similar training, and/or
- Two years of experience in mental-health-related work.
The course is hands-on and the course content is delivered through a mixture of practical and course work. This method of learning maximises the retention of the course content and provides the biggest benefit for students. At the conclusion of the course, you will be job-ready and employable with ONCALL and other community services providers.
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Practical placement is a mandatory requirement of the Certificate IV in Mental Health qualification.
Students must complete 80 hours of work-related practical placement.
This practical placement will not only assist in developing work-ready skills but will also help to consolidate the skills and knowledge for some units.
This course is offered as a full-fee paying course (or with a discounted rate for ONCALL staff) or through the Australian Government's Skills First Funding.
To find out if you meet the eligibility requirements please click here to see your availability status.
If you are eligible for funding, ONCALL will work through the process with you.
*Skills First Funded Fee
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Full Fee
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*Staff Fee
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$0 |
$4,500 |
$3,000 |
*(Discount applies to staff of ONCALL and partner organisations)
National Code | CHC43315 |
Study Areas | Community Services |
Study Level | Certificate IV |
Study Type | Classroom, online and self-study |
Study Duration | 9-12 Months (depending on prior experience) |
Course Type | Accredited Certificate |
Location | Surrey Hills, Nunawading, Vic |
Entry Requirements
Academic Requirements: There are no prerequisites for this nationally recognized qualification. Admission Requirements: There are no barriers to entry based on age (other than post-school students over 16), gender, social or educational background. Students need to be able-bodied and have the physical capacity to undertake the practical application of the program. The student should have foundation skills at the ACSF levels listed below. This is tested during our pre-training review. Each student is required to complete the Language, Literacy & Numeracy assessment to determine what level they are currently working at & if they are suitable to proceed with this qualification. Where students do not have skills, they may be provided with additional support to develop their literacy and numeracy skills to this level if appropriate, or alternatively, they will be provided information on other more appropriate courses. USI Requirements: Learners are required to comply with evidence of enrolments at the time of enrolment with ONCALL Training College. Students are required to provide appropriate forms of IDs to confirm their eligibility to enrol in this course. Students are required to apply for unique student identification (USI) number while their study period in Australia and this information will be handed to the students at the time of orientation (www.usi.gov.au). IT Requirements: This qualification requires a basic understanding and use of computers and the internet. Support will be provided as required to develop the student's skills. |
Accreditation
This course is nationally recognised and government accredited.
Course Structure
To successfully achieve CHC43315 – Certificate IV in Mental Health, fifteen (15) units must be completed which are made up of:
Total number of units = 15
- 11 core units
- 4 elective units.
At least 2 units from the electives listed as listed on training.gov.au/Training/Details/CHC43315, including at least 1 unit from the At Risk group.
Up to 2 units from any endorsed Training Package or accredited course – these units must be relevant to the work outcome.
Units / Subjects
Unit Code | Unit Name | Core / Elective |
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CHCDIV001 | Work with diverse people | Core |
CHCDIV002 | Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural safety | Core
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CHCLEG001 | Work legally and ethically | Core |
CHCMHS002 | Establish self-directed recovery relationships | Core |
CHCMHS003 | Provide recovery oriented mental health services | Core |
CHCMHS004 | Work collaboratively with the care network and other services | Core |
CHCMHS005 | Provide services to people with co-existing mental health and alcohol and other drugs issues | Core |
CHCMHS007 | Work effectively in trauma informed care | Core |
CHCMHS008 | Promote and facilitate self-advocacy | Core |
CHCMHS011 | Assess and promote social, emotional and physical wellbeing | Core |
HLTWHS001 | Participate in workplace health & safety | Core |
VU22859 | Provide support to consumers with psychosocial disability | Elective other |
CHCCCS019 | Recognise and respond to crisis situations | At risk electives |
CHCMHS001 | Work with people with mental health issues | Elective other |
CHCCCS004 | Assess co-existing needs | Elective |
Career Outcomes
From July 2020, Psychosocial Recovery Coaches will be available to support participants with psychosocial disabilities, to live a full and contributing life.
Recovery Coaches will support participants to take more control of their lives and to better manage the complex challenges of day-to-day living.
Recovery Coaches will work collaboratively with participants, their families, carers and other services to design, plan and implement a recovery plan, and assist with the coordination of NDIS and other supports.
Participants will have the option of selecting a Recovery Coach with lived experience or a Recovery Coach with learnt knowledge of psychosocial disability and mental health.
Training Delivery
Workshops, 9:00 am – 4.30 pm 1 day per week for 16 weeks.
This course will be delivered using a blended delivery methodology. The blended methodology employed by ONCALL Training College will include an intensive face-to-face classroom training session including a theoretical and practical component along with online and self-study.
The practical component is conducted at ONCALL Training Colleges at Surrey Hills/Nunawading or a location suitable to your home or place of business in Victoria.
Payment Plan
ONCALL Training College offers you a Payment Plan, which enables you to pay for the course over its duration.
Your first instalment is required as part of the enrolment process. Following commencement, you will be debited electronically each week until the completion of your payment plan.
Payment Plan:
Certificate IV in Mental Health (15 equal payments, total payment $4,500)
Fee for service paid over $300 weekly instalments.
1st Payment $300 at enrolment
2nd Payment $300 one week after first workshop
Each subsequent payment of $300 will occur every week to the completion of the payment plan.