The CHC40321 Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family Intervention is a nationally recognised qualification in Australia designed for individuals aiming to support at-risk children, young people, and families. This course equips learners with the necessary skills to work in various roles within child protection, family support, and youth services.
Course Overview
- Qualification Code: CHC40321
- Total Units: 16 (11 core units + 5 elective units)
- Delivery Modes: Online, blended, and on-campus options available depending on the provider
- Duration: Typically 12 months, with self-paced options
- Work Placement: Minimum of 120 hours in a relevant setting
- Entry Requirements:
- Minimum age of 18
- Completion of a Language, Literacy, and Numeracy (LLN) assessment or equivalent
- Possession of a Working with Children Check or equivalent clearance
- Access to a computer and reliable internet connection for online components
Core Units
The core units focus on developing foundational skills necessary for effective practice in child, youth, and family intervention:
- CHCCCS006 – Facilitate individual service planning and delivery
- CHCCOM002 – Use communication to build relationships
- CHCDIV001 – Work with diverse people
- CHCDIV002 – Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural safety
- CHCLEG001 – Work legally and ethically
- CHCMHS007 – Work effectively in trauma-informed care
- CHCPRT025 – Identify and report children and young people at risk
- CHCPRT027 – Work collaboratively to maintain an environment safe for children and young people
- CHCPRT029 – Work within a practice framework
- CHCPRT034 – Work with children and young people with complex trauma and attachment issues and needs
- HLTWHS001 – Participate in workplace health and safety
Elective Units
Elective units allow learners to tailor the course to specific interests or career goals. Examples include:
- CHCPRT033 – Provide support to children and youth in out-of-home care
- CHCCCS009 – Facilitate responsible behaviour
- CHCDEV004 – Confirm developmental status
- CHCEDU009 – Provide parenting, health, and well-being education
- CHCFAM009 – Facilitate family intervention strategies
Note: Elective units may vary between training providers.
Career Outcomes
Graduates of this qualification can pursue various roles within the community services sector, such as:
- Family Support Worker
- Residential Care Worker
- Youth Support Worker
- Child Protection Support Worker
- Case Support Worker
- Out-of-Home Care Worker
- Therapeutic Support Worker
- Disability Support Worker
These roles involve working under supervision within clearly defined organisational guidelines to support children, young people, and families in various settings.