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Certificate in Case Management

 

Those already working in a support, social work or welfare role, will recognise the importance of appropriate and timely case planning and case management to ensure clients are receiving a holistic framework of support.

 

Ideally suited to those who already have some qualifications or experience in psychology, counselling, behavioural science or social work, the Certificate in Case Management:

 

bullet Explores case planning and case management in detail including planning, implementation, monitoring and reviewing plans.
 
bullet Covers how to work effectively and sensitively with clients whom may present with individual differences or special needs and requirements.
 
bullet Can be studied from home, thus increasing your study flexibility to suit your lifestyle and saving thousands off traditional classroom programs.
Candy Meredith accoladeA few years ago I reached the age of 40 and started questioning where I was going and what I was doing with my life. I had most things that I had ever wanted so why wasn't I completely satisfied? I had worked clerically in the medical field for 10 years and when I examined why I'd stayed in this field for so long, I realised that it was the patient contact and care that I really enjoyed and that working with people with terminal or chronic illness held a particular interest for me, but I wanted to do more for them. That was when I thought of counselling, and I very hesitantly made enquiries about the College's Diploma course which I commenced in November 2003.

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Walter Elliott accoladeHaving recently successfully completed the Diploma of Professional Counselling with your organisation, I thought that I would take this opportunity to tell you of some of my life experiences and how I came to complete the course.

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Michelle Lees accoladeI graduated from my Diploma in September 2005. I'd set a goal for two years but apart from the normal challenges and hiccups in everyday life that hold you up as a sole mum of three, working part-time and volunteer work, other challenges came my way. I definitely consider myself to have had the opportunity over and over to put some of the skills I was learning to great use in helping others deal with the tragedies they were going through.

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