The CHC53315 Diploma of Mental Health is a nationally recognized qualification in Australia, designed for individuals aiming to develop advanced skills in providing services to clients with mental health issues. This diploma equips learners with the knowledge and competencies to undertake roles that require high-level specialist knowledge, skills, and competencies, especially in regard to laws affecting people with mental health issues, the range of services available to them, and health issues related to mental health.
Course Overview
- Qualification Code: CHC53315
- Total Units: 20 (15 core units + 5 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: None
- Work Placement: Minimum of 160 hours of work as detailed in the Assessment Requirements of units of competency
- Release Status: Current (Release 2)
- Supersedes: CHC50312 Diploma of Community Services (Mental Health)
Key Learning Outcomes
Graduates will develop competencies in:
- Providing services to clients in relation to mental health issues
- Offering counselling, referral, advocacy, and education/health promotion services
- Understanding laws affecting people with mental health issues
- Navigating the range of services available to clients
- Addressing health issues related to mental health
Career Opportunities
This qualification prepares individuals for roles such as:
- Mental Health Worker
- Community Rehabilitation Worker
- Community Support Worker
- Mental Health Outreach Worker
These positions are in demand across various sectors, including community-based non-government organizations, home-based outreach, center-based programs, respite care, residential services, rehabilitation programs, clinical settings, or supporting people in employment.
Course Structure
Core Units (15):
- CHCADV005: Provide systems advocacy services
- CHCDIV001: Work with diverse people
- CHCDIV002: Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural safety
- 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
- CHCMHS009: Provide early intervention, health prevention and promotion programs
- CHCMHS010: Implement recovery oriented approaches to complexity
- CHCMHS011: Assess and promote social, emotional and physical wellbeing
- CHCMHS012: Provide support to develop wellness plans and advanced directives
- CHCMHS013: Implement trauma informed care
- CHCPOL003: Research and apply evidence to practice
- CHCPRP003: Reflect on and improve own professional practice
- HLTWHS004: Manage work health and safety
Elective Units (5):
Electives can be chosen based on specific interests and career goals, with options such as:
- CHCAOD001: Work in an alcohol and other drugs context
- CHCCCS017: Provide loss and grief support
- CHCCDE004: Implement participation and engagement strategies
- CHCCSL001: Establish and confirm the counselling relationship
- CHCPRP001: Develop and maintain networks and collaborative partnerships
Note: Elective units should be selected to align with specific career goals and industry requirements.