Qualification Overview
Qualification Code: CHC43315
Duration: Typically 12–18 months, depending on the training provider and study mode
Delivery Modes: On-campus, online, blended learning, or through workplace-based training
Work Placement: Minimum of 80 hours required
National Register: training.gov.au
This qualification reflects the role of workers who provide self-directed recovery-oriented support for people affected by mental illness and psychiatric disability. Work involves implementing community-based programs and activities focusing on mental health, mental illness, and psychiatric disability. Work is undertaken in a range of community contexts such as community-based non-government organisations, home-based outreach, centre-based programs, respite care, residential services, rehabilitation programs, clinical settings, or supporting people in employment. Work is carried out autonomously under the broad guidance of other practitioners and professionals.
Units of Competency
To achieve this qualification, a total of 15 units must be completed:
- Core Units (11):
- CHCDIV001 – Work with diverse people
- CHCDIV002 – Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural safety
- CHCLEG001 – Work legally and ethically
- CHCMHS002 – Establish self-directed recovery relationships
- CHCMHS003 – Provide recovery-oriented mental health services
- CHCMHS004 – Work collaboratively with the care network and other services
- CHCMHS005 – Provide services to people with co-existing mental health and alcohol and other drugs issues
- CHCMHS007 – Work effectively in trauma-informed care
- CHCMHS008 – Promote and facilitate self-advocacy
- CHCMHS011 – Assess and promote social, emotional and physical wellbeing
- HLTWHS001 – Participate in workplace health and safety
- Elective Units (4):
- Elective units must be selected from the provided list, ensuring the integrity of the qualification’s Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) alignment and contributing to a valid, industry-supported vocational outcome.
Note: Elective units may vary depending on the Registered Training Organisation (RTO) and the delivery mode.
Career Outcomes
Graduates of this qualification may pursue roles such as:
- Mental Health Support Worker
- Community Support Worker
- Mental Health Outreach Worker
- Rehabilitation Support Worker
- Youth Mental Health Worker
- Disability Support Worker
- NDIS Support Worker
Note: Job titles and responsibilities may vary depending on the employer and the individual’s experience.
Entry Requirements
There are no formal entry requirements for this qualification. However, it’s recommended that individuals have:
- A foundational understanding of mental health issues
- Basic literacy and numeracy skills
- Relevant industry experience or prior vocational training
Note: Specific entry requirements may vary between RTOs.