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More about Mental Health courses

If you are seeking to enhance your skills in the Mental Health field, Carnegie offers a diverse selection of courses tailored to both beginners and experienced learners. With a total of 38 Mental Health courses available, you can explore notable beginner options such as the Certificate III in Community Services CHC32015 or the Course in Introduction to the National Disability Insurance Scheme 22469VIC. For those with experience, advanced programmes like the Diploma of Mental Health CHC53315 and the Certificate IV in Mental Health CHC43315 are available to help you elevate your career.

Carnegie is home to several reputable training providers offering these Mental Health courses. Notable institutions include ALACC Health College, which provides the Certificate IV in Mental Health, and IHNA. Additionally, New Futures Training focuses on the Certificate III in Community Services, while RMIT University delivers the Course in Introduction to the National Disability Insurance Scheme. These providers ensure you receive quality training right in your local area.

Beyond individual courses, Carnegie offers a variety of study areas within the Mental Health field. You can explore specialisations such as Youth Work, Counselling, and Alcohol and Other Drugs, among others. Each category provides unique opportunities to gain practical skills and knowledge, helping you make a meaningful impact in your community. To discover the full range of options, visit the Mental Health courses page in Carnegie here.