CHC42021 Certificate IV in Community Services

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Welcome to the Certificate IV in Community Services! A career as a worker in the community services industry offers an incredible opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals struggling with substance abuse. By providing essential services, and interventions, and implementing health promotion and community interventions, you can play a vital role in supporting individuals on their path to recovery and wellness. Seeing the positive impact of your work on clients can be a deeply gratifying experience, providing a sense of purpose and fulfilment in your professional life.

About this course

This qualification reflects the role of community service workers who deliver and support person-centred services to individuals and groups. Workers may provide support, advocacy or interventions to individual persons, groups or communities across a range of services.

At this level, workers may be autonomous with limited responsibility within established parameters and may supervise others. Work may take place in a range of community service, case work or case management contexts.

Course Structure 

  • Study Periods - Your course is delivered in three (3) six-month study periods. Each study period will contain a number of modules that must be completed (see table below). At the end of each Study Period, you will be required to re-enrol in the next Study Period. 
  • Modules (Units) - This course is delivered in a modular format, each module will provide learning and skill development for a relevant subject area. The module is then broken down into topics and subtopics.
  • Readings - Each module will contain learning content on a specific topic that has been developed by Swinburne Open Education and the Australian Insititute of Professional Counsellors. Each topic is also supported by required readings, which,  for your benefit, have been included at the bottom of each Module. You will be guided in the learning content when and which reading to access.
  • Assessments - Each module will contain assessments for you to complete. Once you have completed the learning, activities and readings you will complete each assessment. All assessments must be completed and deemed competent to successfully complete the module (Unit).

One of the Assessments from HLTWHS002 unit is a role play based assessment where students are required to conduct role plays by creating a simulated environment within their home. This requirement aims to replicate real-life scenarios, facilitating the practical application of skills learned. To demonstrate the skills required within this unit students are required to purchase equipment's such as empty boxes, PPE, closed shoes, safety signage, hand soap, cleaning equipment, alcohol-based disinfectant, biohazard clinical waste disposal bags, antibacterial wipes and disposable gloves) to simulate real world scenarios and develop practical skills. 

Trigger warning

This course may include content that deals with sensitive and emotionally challenging topics. Some of the topics covered in this course may include trauma, abuse, addiction, mental health issues, and relationship difficulties. These topics may evoke strong emotions, memories, or reactions in some learners. It is important to prioritise your own self-care and seek support as needed. If you feel uncomfortable or overwhelmed, please do not hesitate to reach out to your trainer, student services or a mental health professional for support.

For more information about this qualification, click here to be directed over to the Training Gov Australia (TGA) Website.

Module Overview

The following table lists and describes the modules (units) you will be undertaking as a part of this course.

Before starting each module, it is important to establish regular time each week dedicated to your studies. A set routine is the best way to ensure you successfully complete your qualification.

To assist you in doing so, a Study Plan template (planning tool) has been developed for this qualification. Once you have downloaded this Study Plan, complete it and save it onto your computer. Please refer to the Orientation module, under subtopic 1.6.4, 'Self-Paced Learning' for more information on completing the Study Plan.

Module Order Module Unit Code Description
1 Use communication to build relationships CHCCOM002 This unit explores the skills and knowledge to apply specific communication techniques to establish, build and maintain relationships with clients, colleagues and other stakeholders based on respect and trust.
2 Develop and maintain networks and collaborative partnerships CHCPRP001
This unit explores the skills and knowledge required to identify networking and collaboration needs and develop formal and informal partnerships to enhance service delivery and improve professional practice.
3 Work with diverse people CHCDIV001

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to work respectfully with people from diverse social and cultural groups and situations, including Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people.

4 Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural safety CHCDIV002

Explore the significance of understanding cultural safety issues in relation to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander communities within a workplace environment. It emphasizes the importance of incorporating cultural safety practices in one's own work and developing strategies to improve cultural safety.

The principles discussed are relevant to individuals in diverse roles, including those involved in direct client service, program planning, development, and evaluation. 

5

Apply critical thinking to work practices

 

BSBCRT411

 

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to use advanced-level critical thinking skills in a workplace context. This includes using methods of analysis, synthesis and evaluation.

6 Work legally and ethically CHCLEG001 This unit focuses on the acquisition of skills and knowledge necessary to recognize and operate within the legal and ethical frameworks relevant to a specific job role. It is designed for community services and health workers who actively engage in identifying and fulfilling their legal and ethical obligations.
7 Facilitate the interest and rights of the clients CHCADV001 This unit explores the skills and knowledge required to assist clients to identify their rights, voice their needs and concerns and realise their interests, rights and needs.
8 Follow safe work practices for direct client care HLTWHS002 This unit describes the skills and knowledge required for a worker to participate in safe work practices to ensure their own health and safety, and that of others in work environments that involve caring directly for clients. It has a focus on maintaining safety of the worker, the people being supported and other community members.
9 Provide brief interventions CHCCCS014 This unit explores the skills and knowledge required to assess intervention needs, and then to implement and monitor brief intervention strategies for people at various stages of the change process.
10 Work with people with mental health issues CHCMHS001

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to establish relationships, clarify needs, and then work collaboratively with people who are living with mental health issues.

11 Assess co-existing needs CHCCCS004 This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to assess the diverse and multi-faceted needs of people and determine both internal and external services required to meet those needs.
12 Recognise and respond appropriately to domestic and family violence CHCDFV001 This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to identify and respond to the needs of clients who may be experiencing domestic and family violence, including responding to immediate intervention and support needs.
13 Facilitate workplace debriefing and support processes CHCMGT005 This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to monitor and support workers. This includes implementing support processes to manage stress and emotional wellbeing of self or colleagues working in varied health and community service contexts. It also involves facilitating structured debriefing sessions to colleagues following incidents with the potential to impact on health and wellbeing.
14 Reflect on and improve own professional practice CHCPRP003 This unit explores the skills and knowledge required to evaluate and enhance own practice through a process of reflection and ongoing professional development.
15 Provide first aid HLTAID011

This unit develops the skills and knowledge required to provide a first aid response to a casualty in line with first aid guidelines determined by the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) and other Australian national peak clinical bodies.

This unit will require a CREDIT TRANSFER - meaning that you need to enrol and complete a HLTAID001 First Aid course and provide your certificate. 

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CHC42021 Certificate IV in Community Services