Institute of Technology or Polytechnic
Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki (WITT)Level of Study
Certificate
This course is delivered two days per week on campus. Work placement is completed in the second trimester.
You will learn how to:Students must have access to a computer with an internet connection, internet browser (MS Internet Explorer 7.0 or above, Adobe Acrobat Reader 8, or Firefox 3.6) and email. Students must also be able to use Microsoft Word (2003 or above) and be familiar with accessing websites
Police clearanceThe relationship between mental health support worker and client is one involving a significant level of trust with the support worker. All employers in this industry therefore require support workers to provide a police clearance. Consequently, applicants are required to provide a Record of Personal Information from the Ministry of Justice.
If an applicant has any objections to supplying a police clearance, they will need to discuss this with the Head of Faculty. Students must also advise the Director of Nursing, Health and Wellness of any conviction(s) that they incur within the duration of the programme, in order to assess the possible impact such conviction(s) may have on a student’s eligibility to continue the programme.
Entry RequirementsYou will also be required to undergo an interview, provide written references and complete a police check.
Any applicants whose first language is not English may be required to provide evidence of an overall IELTS (Academic) band score of 5.5 (with no score below 5 in speaking, reading, writing and listening) or equivalent.
Required formsNote that the following forms will be required when applying to study Health and Wellbeing at WITT. Please make sure to complete an application before submitting these forms.
Additional Information Required
Health and Immunisation Declaration
Referee Reports (You must provide two referees. Examples include: teacher, doctor, employer, club leader, etc)
Police Vetting Form (External link. Note that this form will have to be emailed, or printed out and handed into reception staff)
Work PlacementThere is a work placement component incorporated in this programme. Students must either undertake work placement in their place of employment or appropriate work placements will be arranged by WITT.
Career OptionsGraduates of this programme may be employed in roles supporting people, fostering hope, and supporting recovery, including mental health and addiction support work.
Further Study OptionsNew Zealand Certificate in Public Health and Health Promotion (Level 5), New Zealand Diploma in Addiction Studies (Applied) (Level 6) or bachelor’s degrees in related health and wellbeing subject areas.
This programme has helped me understand my own life and why people are the way they are. I've learnt to build positive strategies when working with people who struggle with mental health and addiction. As well as fostering an understanding of why these people are in this situation, unpacking trauma, stigma and human anatomy to understand how to advocate and build resilience in people who cannot do that for themselves.
Paya Fitzsimons
Mental Health and Addiction Support
*International Fee ExclusionsInternational fees displayed are for 1 year of study (equivalent to 120 credits); OR as specified for the duration of the programme of study, and do not include the below;
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