New Zealand Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (Social and Community Services)

Social Services

A course by

UCOL

Develop the knowledge and skills to support people with mental health and addiction issues with the UCOL New Zealand Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (Social and Community Services) (Level 4).

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NZQA Level 4 Certification (120 Credits)

Study Level

Entry

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Blended study

This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions

Available in 3 locations

It will take a total of 41 weeks

This course requires 37 hours per week

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Respect socio-cultural identity

Graduates will be able to recognize and respect people's socio-cultural identity, experiences, and self-knowledge.

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Apply bicultural knowledge

Demonstrate understanding of the history of Māori as tangata whenua and the importance of person-whānau interconnectedness in health and wellbeing settings.

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Practice self-awareness and leadership

Display self-awareness, use reflective practice, and demonstrate personal leadership in helping others.

What You're Signing Up For

This certificate programme is designed for individuals seeking a career in social and community services, focusing on mental health and addiction support. Students gain knowledge in building respectful relationships, understanding socio-cultural identities, professional practice, self-awareness, and fostering hope and resilience. The course includes classroom learning, work experience, and self-study, and prepares graduates for various support roles within the health and wellbeing sector.

Course Content

  • Building respectful relationships and consent processes
  • Understanding socio-cultural identity and self-knowledge
  • Māori history and bicultural practice in health settings
  • Role of support workers in health and wellbeing
  • Biological, psychological, sociological, and holistic aspects of mental health
  • Professional boundaries, rights, and responsibilities
  • Developing self-awareness and reflective practice
  • Managing personal risk and building resilience
  • Health and safety in workplace practice
  • Supervision, networking, and advocacy
  • Recovery concepts and practices in mental health and addiction
  • Developing and implementing recovery plans

What you need to know first

NCEA Level 2 or equivalent

Declaration of previous criminal convictions

Authorisation for New Zealand Police background check

Interview with Programme Lecturer

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Health

  • Community Services

  • Social Services

  • Mental Health

  • Addiction Support

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Disability support worker

  • Diversional therapist

  • Housing and budget support worker

  • Tamariki ora support worker

  • Field officer

  • Health and wellbeing coach

  • Community health worker

  • Mental health and addiction support worker

  • Social justice advocate

  • Refugee support worker

  • Community development worker