
Courses for beginners
There are 45 courses available in Claremont Western Australia for beginner learners with no prior experience or qualifications.
Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing and Disability)
- There are no mandated entry requirements.


Certificate III in Individual Support
- There are no mandated entry requirements.




Certificate III in Community Services
- There are no mandated entry requirements.



Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance
- There are no mandated entry requirements.


Certificate II in Community Services
- There are no mandated entry requirements.








Courses for experienced learners
There are 54 courses available in Claremont Western Australia for experienced learners with prior experience or qualifications.
Certificate IV in Mental Health
- There are no mandated entry requirements.




Diploma of Community Services
- There are no mandated entry requirements.



Certificate IV in Disability Support
- Completed Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability) or equivalent qualifications OR
- Completed CHC30408 Certificate III in Disability PLUS the CHCSS00125 Entry to Certificate IV in Disability Support Skill Set.


Certificate IV in Leisure and Health
- There are no mandated entry requirements.

Certificate IV in Community Services
- There are no mandated entry requirements.


More about social work courses in Claremont
Claremont, a suburb nestled in the heart of Western Australia, boasts a variety of social work courses tailored to equip learners with the essential skills and knowledge in the community services sector. The offerings range from beginner courses to advanced qualifications, ensuring that both newcomers and those looking to enhance their expertise can find suitable options. With a total of 32 social work courses available, Claremont provides ample opportunity for aspiring social workers to engage with the local community while advancing their careers.
For beginners, there are 9 courses designed specifically for learners with little to no prior experience. Among the most popular options is the Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing and Disability) CHC33021. This course prepares students to support individuals in a range of settings, enhancing their employability in the growing field of individual support. Additionally, the Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance HLT33021 offers a solid foundation for those interested in health care support roles.
For those with prior qualifications or experience, Claremont's advanced courses provide an excellent pathway to specialised knowledge. The Diploma of Community Services CHC52021 offers a comprehensive understanding of community service principles, while the Certificate IV in Mental Health CHC43315 targets professionals seeking to make a difference in mental health support. With 23 advanced courses available, individuals can find the right fit for their professional aspirations.
The region is home to an array of training providers, including various Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) and industry-recognised institutions, ensuring that learners receive quality education and training. For those considering a career in social work, the Master of Social Work (Qualifying) and Master of Social Work programmes provide advanced insights into the complexities of social issues and effective interventions.
Exploring social work courses in Claremont can be a transformative step towards a fulfilling career in community services. With such a diverse range of courses and training options available, individuals are well-equipped to support and uplift their local community. For more information on the offerings in this vibrant suburb, please visit the Social Work Courses in Claremont page.
Further reading


What do social workers do?
11th December 2019