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CHCSS00102Mental Health Co-existing Needs Skill Set

Duration:
15 Weeks
Delivery Mode:
Blended
Start Date:
Enrol Anytime
Recognition:
Nationally Recognised Training

Australian
Qualifications
Framework

Nationally
Recognised
Training

Hammond Institute is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO 90720) that delivers Nationally Recognised Training (NRT) since 2001, ensuring our courses meet national quality standards. This means the qualification you earn with us is recognised and respected by employers and education providers across Australia.

Course Overview

Are you looking to expand your knowledge and expertise in mental health co-existing needs? The Hammond Institute is excited to offer the Mental Health Co-existing Needs Skill Set, designed to provide you with the necessary skills and knowledge to support individuals with complex needs. This skill set covers a wide range of topics, including understanding co-existing mental health and drug and alcohol issues, identifying the impact of co-existing needs on individuals, and developing effective strategies for supporting and managing these needs. Our comprehensive and practical training will equip you with the skills to make a real difference in the lives of those with complex needs. e needs. Our comprehensive and practical training will equip you with the skills to make a real difference in the lives of those with complex needs. Register now and take the first step towards becoming a specialist in mental health co-existing needs. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to enhance your professional development and make a positive impact on the lives of those in need. Enroll now and join us in creating a better future for all!

Job Outcomes

  • Support Worker
  • Community Support Professional

Job Facts

$1,450

Weekly Pay

150,000+ workers

Employment Size

Very Strong

Future Growth

Skilled

Skill Level

Source: Department of Employment. For full details visit labourmarketinsights.gov.au