This course prepares students for meaningful roles in community care, social support, and welfare services. Learn how to work with individuals and families facing challenges such as disability, aging, housing, or mental health—while gaining the practical and emotional skills needed to support those most in need.
What You’ll Learn
Providing person-centered care and support
Understanding mental health, aged care, and disability services
Communicating with empathy and professionalism
Case reporting and service coordination
Promoting independence and dignity
Working within legal and ethical frameworks
Why Choose This Course?
Real-world skills to support vulnerable people
Taught by experienced community service professionals
Nationally recognised qualification
Focus on communication, advocacy, and inclusivity
High demand in both government and NGO sectors
Pathway to advanced social services or counselling programs
Who This Is For
People passionate about helping others and serving their community
Individuals interested in social work, disability, aged care, or mental health
Career changers looking for a purposeful profession
Students who value empathy, patience, and active listening