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More about Mental Health courses

Explore a range of Mental Health Courses in Kingston designed to cater to both beginners and experienced learners. Whether you're starting your journey in community services or looking to advance your qualifications, Kingston offers a vibrant selection of courses. For those new to the field, consider enrolling in the Certificate III in Community Services. This course provides essential skills and knowledge to support individuals and communities in a variety of mental health settings.

If you already have some experience and are seeking to deepen your expertise, Kingston hosts numerous advanced courses such as the Certificate IV in Mental Health, Diploma of Community Services, and various degree programs including the Bachelor of Social Work and Bachelor of Arts (Psychology). These courses are available through local training providers such as CIT, who offer the Certificate IV in Mental Health, and Quest Training Solutions, known for delivering the Certificate III in Community Services.

Kingston is surrounded by a supportive educational community, with several reputable institutions like ACU, ANU, and Mid City College, that provide a comprehensive exploration of mental health and related fields. Discover tailored courses in specialised areas such as Counselling, Youth Work, and Social Work. Embark on a fulfilling career in mental health and make a difference in the lives of individuals and families in your community.