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Chisholm's distinctive Bachelor of Community Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs equips you with essential skills to support specialists like psychiatrists, nurses, and social workers through non-clinical services.
You'll develop comprehensive knowledge about substance abuse concerns, mental health practices, community initiatives, and counseling methodologies. The curriculum covers legal and ethical considerations, youth and child services, intervention approaches, client representation, and elderly care support.
Tailored to address the increasing demand for skilled professionals, this program was created through collaboration with mental health and AOD sector stakeholders, including practicing experts, scholars, industry organizations, and government policymakers at various levels.
Australian Year 12 (VCE or equivalent) or international equivalent qualification.
Telephone interview required.