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Gain the expertise required to assist people with disabilities across various environments including early intervention programs, community spaces, educational institutions, recreational activities, and workplaces. This program equips you to design, execute, evaluate, and adjust support strategies that leverage personal strengths to enhance community engagement opportunities. The two-year Disability Studies diploma prepares you with essential competencies for supporting individuals with disabilities throughout their lives. People with developmental disabilities often require assistance during early childhood interventions, in community integration, educational systems, leisure activities, and career development. There's growing demand for trained professionals who can empower individuals with disabilities to reach their objectives and actively contribute to community life.
Disability support professionals may provide services in home environments or community-based settings, working either collaboratively or independently to assist individuals and their families. Program graduates will develop the ability to formulate, implement, review, and adapt personalized plans that capitalize on each individual's capabilities, fostering greater inclusion in both local communities and broader society.
Applicants that have completed the high school level of education in another country must have graduated with appropriate high school documents and credentials.