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Program Details
2 Year - Undergraduate Diploma
Course Duration:
2 Years
Application Fee:
1 CAD
Tuition Fee:
18234 CAD/Year
Intake:
Sept, Jan
The School of Community and Health Studies proudly offers the Addiction and Mental Health Worker program, a transformative educational journey designed to equip you with the essential knowledge and skills to thrive in the dynamic field of mental health and addiction services. Through a curriculum grounded in evidence-based practices, you will embark on a path to become a compassionate and competent professional capable of making a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals experiencing mental health and substance-use challenges, all while embracing diverse cultural perspectives and practices. In the Addiction and Mental Health Work courses, you will be immersed in a rich learning environment that prepares you to excel in various community health and human services settings, including mental health and addiction agencies, homeless drop-in centers, and crisis service centers. Here, you will cultivate the expertise to effectively engage with individuals, family members, and small groups impacted by addiction and mental health challenges, while advocating tirelessly for equitable access to essential supports and services such as health promotion, prevention, and harm reduction. Moreover, our program is deeply committed to fostering reconciliation with Indigenous communities in Canada, ensuring that you will receive invaluable insights on addiction, mental health, and wellness from diverse cultural perspectives and practices. Complementing your classroom instruction is a second-year field placement experience, offering you the invaluable opportunity to apply your knowledge and skills in real-world settings. Under the guidance of seasoned professionals, you will spend several days each week working directly with community members, gaining hands-on experience in case management, assessment, referral, and navigating systems of care. This immersive practical experience serves to reinforce your classroom learning, providing a solid foundation for your future endeavors in the field. As a graduate of the Addiction and Mental Health Worker program, you'll meet the educational requirements for registration as a social service worker in the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW). This credential enhances your professional credibility and opens doors to a wide range of career opportunities in the social service sector. Unlock your potential to make a lasting impact in your community and beyond. Enroll in the Addiction and Mental Health Worker program today and discover the path to becoming a dedicated advocate for community members in the pursuit of mental health and wellness for all.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent, or mature student status (19 years or older) Grade 12 English (C or U), or equivalent (minimum grade required), or take the Centennial English Admission Test
Tuition Fees mentioned above is an approximate value from the college website. Exact tuition will be mentioned in your Letter of Acceptance from the institute. For accurate Admission requirements visit college/university program page.