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Mental Health Workers May Have Diploma Options

Mental Health Workers Might Soon Have Diploma Options


Aoraki Polytechnic is calling for expressions of interest from mental health support workers for a possible diploma qualification that would add a layer of further training and qualifications at Level 6 level to the current National Certificate in Mental Health (Mental Health Support).

The Diploma in Mental Health (Mental Health Support), Level 6, is being considered as an option for further training in a bid to provide a higher level qualification in mental health.
Programme co-ordinator and tutor Katie Wiseman said investigations into providing the diploma programme have been made and the Polytechnic is now calling for expressions of interest from those interested in undertaking the course.

The delivery of mental health services in the community has gained strength over the years because of a team effort between clinicians and mental health support workers, each delivering different needs in health and wellness services.

Ms Wiseman said Aoraki Polytechnic “is aware that some holders of the national certificate are keen to achieve a higher level of qualification, such as the diploma, which may provide extended career opportunities”.

She said that if there was sufficient interest, Aoraki Polytechnic would begin the diploma course at the start of the second semester in July. It would be an 18-month course that would involve students in attendance on campus for one day a week.

“Such a timeframe would also suit those living outside of Timaru, such as Ashburton or Oamaru, making the diploma course accessible for these regions as well.”

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Ms Wiseman said the course would be more academic as opposed to skills training.
“The national certificate is introductory and is about the learning and application of skills. The diploma course is more academic, with application modules.”

A major part of qualification for diploma study is work placement, she said.
“You need to be employed in the sector or be willing to undertake voluntary work in an appropriate agency”.

Assistance in meeting this criteria is offered through linking students with agencies.
Some of the credits gained in the National Certificate of Mental Health Support Work can be transferred to the Diploma.

A substantial Ministry of Health training grant was available, Ms Wiseman said, although conditions applied. Ms Wiseman welcomed interested people to contact her on (03) 684 0896.

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