The CHC51015 Diploma of Counselling is a nationally recognized qualification in Australia, designed for individuals aiming to develop comprehensive skills in counselling to support clients with personal and psychological issues. This diploma equips learners with the knowledge and competencies to undertake roles that require established counselling modalities, communication, micro-counselling, and interviewing skills.
Course Overview
- Qualification Code: CHC51015
- Total Units: 17 (13 core units + 4 elective units)
- Delivery Mode: Varies by provider; may include face-to-face, blended, or online learning
- Duration: Typically 12–24 months, depending on the institution and study mode
- Entry Requirements: No formal prerequisites
Key Learning Outcomes
Graduates will develop competencies in:
- Establishing and confirming the counselling relationship
- Applying specialist interpersonal and counselling interview skills
- Facilitating the counselling relationship and process
- Researching and applying personality and development theories
- Applying learning theories in counselling
- Selecting and using counselling therapies
- Supporting counselling clients in decision-making processes
- Developing, facilitating, and reviewing all aspects of case management
- Working with diverse people
- Promoting Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural safety
- Working legally and ethically
- Reflecting on and improving own professional practice
Career Opportunities
This qualification prepares individuals for roles such as:
- Counsellor
- Case Worker
- Support Worker
- Youth Worker
- Family Support Worker
These positions are in demand across various sectors, including community services, health care, and private practice.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
For individuals with relevant work experience or prior studies, RPL offers a pathway to attain this diploma by recognizing existing competencies. The RPL process involves:
- Self-Assessment: Evaluating your experience against the qualification’s competencies.
- Evidence Collection: Gathering supporting documents such as work samples, references, and prior certifications.
- Assessment: Reviewing submitted evidence by qualified assessors to determine competency.
- Outcome: Awarding of the Diploma upon successful demonstration of required competencies.
Engaging in RPL can expedite the qualification process and acknowledge your professional experience.
Course Structure
Core Units (13):
- CHCCCS019: Recognise and respond to crisis situations
- CHCCSL001: Establish and confirm the counselling relationship
- CHCCSL002: Apply specialist interpersonal and counselling interview skills
- CHCCSL003: Facilitate the counselling relationship and process
- CHCCSL004: Research and apply personality and development theories
- CHCCSL005: Apply learning theories in counselling
- CHCCSL006: Select and use counselling therapies
- CHCCSL007: Support counselling clients in decision-making processes
- CHCCSM005: Develop, facilitate and review all aspects of case management
- CHCDIV001: Work with diverse people
- CHCDIV002: Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural safety
- CHCLEG001: Work legally and ethically
- CHCPRP003: Reflect on and improve own professional practice
Elective Units (4):
Electives can be chosen based on specific interests and career goals, with options such as:
- CHCCCS003: Increase the safety of individuals at risk of suicide
- CHCCCS017: Provide loss and grief support
- CHCDFV001: Recognise and respond appropriately to domestic and family violence
- CHCMHS001: Work with people with mental health issues
- CHCPRT001: Identify and respond to children and young people at risk
Note: Elective units should be selected to align with specific career goals and industry requirements.