Connecting and Walking Alongside Young People (Level 4)

Social Services

A course by

Careerforce

A short Level 4 programme for support workers who want to develop safe, ethical, and effective ways to work alongside young people, supporting and mentoring them to reach their goals.

NZ$500

inc GST

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NZQA Level 4 Certification (28 Credits)

Study Level

Entry

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In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

It will take a total of 22 weeks

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Create and maintain a safe environment

Define a safe environment and identify unwanted behaviour while ensuring supervision for both young people and support workers.

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Demonstrate ethical and professional behaviour in youth work

Develop strategies to resolve conflict between personal and others’ attitudes and values, apply professional codes, and work ethically.

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Mentor and support young people in goal setting

Support and mentor youth in identifying their own goals.

What You're Signing Up For

This short programme is intended for experienced support workers who already hold the New Zealand Certificate in Health & Wellbeing (Social and Community) (Level 4) and wish to supplement their skills specifically for working with youth. The course covers creating safe environments, ethical and professional behaviour in youth work, mentoring young people to identify and achieve goals, and developing action plans. It is not a full qualification but leads to NZQA unit standards on the learner's Record of Achievement.

Course Content

  • Creating safe environments for young people and support workers
  • Understanding unwanted behaviour and appropriate supervision
  • Implementing professional and ethical behaviour in youth work
  • Managing conflict of personal and others' values
  • Applying codes of conduct in professional practice
  • Mentoring and supporting young people to set and reach goals
  • Developing action plans for youth support

What you need to know first

Minimum of 6 months working with youth

Completion of the New Zealand Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (Social and Community) (Level 4) with strands in Community Facilitation, Community Health Work, Mental Health and Addiction, or Social Services (or approved equivalent from another provider)

Currently employed and employer support for enrolment

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Health and Wellbeing

  • Youth Work

  • Home & Community Support

  • Social Services

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Enhanced ability for support workers in youth, social, or community settings

  • Broader capabilities to safely and ethically work with youth

  • Potential for increased responsibilities or specialisation within youth or social services roles