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This nationally-recognized program equips you with the essential knowledge and practical experience to begin a career supporting vulnerable youth and families dealing with challenging emotional, behavioral, and mental health concerns. The curriculum prepares you to work within correctional institutions, mental health services, educational settings, and child welfare organizations. Combining theoretical learning, laboratory sessions, and real-world fieldwork, you'll acquire the competencies needed to help children, teenagers, and their families make meaningful improvements. Important: Fieldwork placements may require adherence to shift schedules, potentially including evening and weekend hours.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) or equivalent or mature student status, including:
Recommended:
English language requirements: IELTS 6.0 (no band under 5.5), TOEFL 550 (paper based test)
80 (internet based test) and PTE (Pearson) 58.