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New Zealand Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (Social and Community Services) (Level 4)

This course is available

On-Campus, Online

Level of Study

Certificate

Duration

1 year

Next start date

Expected Jul 2024

Campus

Wintec

Summary

New Zealand Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (Social and Community Services) (Level 4) with strands in Mental Health and Addiction Support, Social Services, Community Facilitation, Community Health Work.

This one-year health and wellbeing course will provide students with the foundation knowledge, skills, and practical experience required to work alongside individuals, families, and whanau accessing social and community services.

Students gain a wide range of transferable skills essential to the role of a support worker and select from one of the following strands to further strengthen their learning:

Mental health and addiction support. Apply mental health and/or addiction tools and strategies when working alongside tangata, family, and whanau to support autonomy, foster hope, and develop resilience.

Social services. Apply community and social services tools and strategies when working alongside tangata, family, and whanau to support autonomy, identify goals, reduce vulnerability, and build resilience or achieve aspirations.

A key benefit of this programme is the flexibility in how it is delivered. Students then have the option to study face-to-face with tutors and their peers two days a week and have three days for independent study or placement. For those already employed in a health care support role, this programme can be undertaken online.

Students will undertake 200 practicum hours in a work setting relevant to their selected strand to apply their knowledge and skills, enhance their learning, and develop professional practice.

We welcome all new students with an induction at our Hamilton City Campus at the start of the programme.

Career/further opportunities

This qualification meets the requirements for the Care and Support Workers Pay Equity Settlement. Completion will allow employees and those seeking to enter the industry to follow a career path with qualification attainment linked to wage increases.

Depending on the strand you choose, graduate opportunities may include:

Residential care

Youth work

Family violence support

Social justice advocacy

Community development

Aged care

Refugee support

Accessibility/disability support

Employment, housing, and budget support

Tamariki ora support

Wellbeing field officer

Health and wellbeing mentor

Mental health and addictions support

Further study opportunities

Graduates of this programme may go on to degree-level study including:

Bachelor of Social Work

Paetahi Tumu K?rero Bachelor of Counselling

Entry criteria

Based on your school achievement (secondary study): 40 credits at NCEA Level 1; including 10 literacy credits and 10 numeracy credits or a recognised equivalent.

Based on study completed after school (tertiary study): A relevant course at NZQF Level 2 Or a recognised equivalent.

English language requirements: Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have an academic International English Language Test System (IELTS) score of 5.5, with no individual band score lower than 5.0; or equivalent.

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