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About the sector

The community managed mental health sector is a key provider of mental health services and supports to people in the community.

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Mental Health Rights Manual

An online guide to help explain your legal and human rights in the mental health and human services systems in New South Wales.

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Psychological Safety in the Workplace

Feeling safe and empowered to speak up in the workplace is even more important for mental health settings.

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Mental Health Peer Navigation

New accredited training for peer workers to support consumers with navigating the mental health system for their recovery journey.

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Customised training

Contact us to design a professional development solution for your workforce and organisation.

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Our members

Our members are community managed mental health organisations, large and small, local and NSW-wide service providers.

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Join a strong network of community-based mental health organisations delivering better outcomes for people in New South Wales.

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Nationally Recognised Training Enquiry

Certificate IV in Mental Health Peer Work – Fast Track

CHC43515

Thank you for your interest in enrolling for the CHC43515 Certificate IV in Mental Health Peer Work – Fast Track. We appreciate the time needed to undertake an accredited course and want to make sure our students are aware of the commitments needed to complete the course successfully.

Please read the entry requirements below carefully.

Entry Requirements

  • Have spent the last two years working (paid or unpaid) in an identified consumer peer work or carer peer work role providing direct ongoing support to other consumers as part of their day-to-day work
  • An online Language Literacy and Numeracy skills assessment is required before enrolment can be confirmed in this course
  • A workplace supervisor or manager is required to provide evidence of the participant’s competency in the units/qualification.
  • Applicants must be over 18 years of age
  • Students will be required to have regular access to a computer or device and internet access to complete this course

See the following resources for further details:

Learner Handbook
Supervisor Handbook
FAQs

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