Community &?Developmental Service Worker Diploma Program

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This program gives you the knowledge, practical skills and confidence to offer support as a community service worker. Learn the skills needed to properly work along side social workers who assists people of all ages with mental and/or physical disabilities or who face challenges with mental health and/or addictions.
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Province

Ontario

Colleges

Trillium College

Program Categories

Community Services

Program Duration

13 Months

Program Intakes
Class Type

Virtual

Funding

OSAP, Second Career, WSIB, LLP

Community &?Developmental Service Worker Diploma Program
Learn via live instructor-led virtual lectures completely online.
Trillium College?s Community & Developmental Service Worker (CDSW) diploma program gives you the knowledge, practical skills and confidence to offer support as a community service worker. A community & developmental service worker can work along side a social worker who assists people of all ages with mental and physical disabilities or who face challenges with mental health and / or addictions. A service worker is trained to help those who struggle with a variety of social challenges.
This program gives you the skills needed to work as part of a social support team that works with individuals or community groups by facilitating appropriate social, physical and mental health services. You will develop skills as a community & developmental service worker in client assessment, client education, referral procedures, and effective monitoring of client treatments.
In addition, you will learn about the correlation between the mind and body in relation to our overall well being. You will also learn how a community & developmental service worker facilitates goal-planning and achievement strategies to help clients reach their full potential and play a vital role in society.
After completion of the in-class components as well as 40 hours of volunteer service, you will gain valuable professional experience in a placement experience.
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Areas of?Focus
This academic program covers information in the following subject areas:
Becoming a Helping Professional in Human Services
Utilizing Community Resources
Understanding Issues of Diversity
Working with High-risk Populations
Working with Addiction and Mental Health Issues
Dynamics within Families
Communication Techniques and Processes
Non-violent Crisis Intervention
First Aid and CPR
Ethics and Professionalism
Structure, Function and Common Disorders of the Human Body
Developmental Disabilities
Fundamentals of Psychology and Sociology
Interviewing and Counselling Strategies
Concepts in Behavioral Management
Pharmacology
Legal Awareness, Reporting and Documentation
You will perform 40 hours of volunteer service in the community prior to beginning a community & developmental service worker placement. After completion of the in-class components and volunteer service, you will gain valuable professional experience in community and developmental support settings in a comprehensive placement experience.
Employment Opportunities
As a graduate of Trillium College?s Community & Developmental Service Worker (CDSW) diploma program, the opportunities you can pursue span nearly all aspects of human services. You may find employment as a life skills instructor, community development worker, community service worker, crisis intervention worker, developmental service worker, drop-in center worker, family service worker, group home worker, mental health worker, Aboriginal outreach worker, veteran services officer, welfare and compensation officer, addictions worker, women?s shelter supervisor, rehabilitation worker. Potential work settings for a community service worker may include community residences, private homes, recreation programs, schools, hospitals, social services, and government agencies.
Salary
According to updated information on *Indeed.ca
Admission Requirements
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or Mature Student Status
MTCU VSS Waiver
Current immunization record
A clear CPIC with Vulnerable Sector Screening
Graduation Requirements
An overall average of 70% must be obtained to graduate with a minimum mark of 60% in any given module
*Program temporarily being offered via online delivery as approved by the Superintendent of Private Career Colleges.

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