
Courses for beginners
There are 56 courses available in Drysdale Victoria 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 70 courses available in Drysdale Victoria 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 Drysdale
For those looking to pursue a rewarding career in the Social Work field, Drysdale offers a variety of courses tailored to different specialisations. Whether you're interested in Mental Health, Aged Care, or Youth Work, there are numerous training providers ready to equip you with the necessary skills. Engaging in these courses can lead to fulfilling roles such as Mental Health Worker and Youth Worker, both of which are essential in supporting the local communities surrounding Drysdale.
Drysdale is a welcoming suburb, rich in community spirit, and serves as an ideal location to build your career in social services. Training in areas like Disability and Case Management can position you to work with diverse populations and address their unique challenges. Graduates often find employment as Case Managers and Disability Support Workers, roles that are critical in fostering an inclusive society where everyone has access to essential services.
The suburb also presents opportunities in Social Housing and Alcohol and Other Drugs. By undertaking courses in these areas, you can prepare for roles such as Social Housing Support Workers, helping individuals and families secure stable accommodation, and Drug and Alcohol Support Workers, who provide vital assistance to those grappling with substance use issues. Both roles are instrumental in enhancing the wellbeing of people in Drysdale and neighbouring regions.
Furthermore, those interested in broader community engagement can explore courses in Community Management and Child Welfare, Youth and Family Intervention. These disciplines prepare aspiring professionals to act as Community Managers or Child Protection Officers, ensuring the welfare of youth and families is at the forefront of local initiatives. By enrolling in social work courses in Drysdale, you are taking a proactive step towards a meaningful career that makes a profound difference in people’s lives. For more information on available courses, visit this page.
Further reading


What do social workers do?
11th December 2019