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This program prepares you to support individuals, families, and communities. You'll gain expertise in Australian human services while building the capabilities to create positive change locally and globally. The curriculum emphasizes social justice, empowerment, and inclusion principles. You'll specialize in one of these areas: Children, Youth and Family Criminal Justice Disability, Wellbeing and Ageing Policy, Advocacy and Research. Key benefits of the Human Services degree Gain practical experience through clinical placements at our campus facilities or with partner organizations like Queensland Health, headspace, and Lifeline. Combine theoretical learning with supervised clinical practice. During years two and three, you'll undertake 52 days of fieldwork across diverse settings including mental health services, youth justice systems, and domestic violence support. Opportunities range from local to international placements. Study under active professionals tackling contemporary challenges in youth mental health and family support. Our faculty maintains strong industry connections across healthcare, community services, and government agencies. Receive career guidance throughout your studies. We integrate professional development into the curriculum to ensure you graduate with marketable skills and clear career pathways.