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65.00
Certificate IV or above
Yes
278081
0.5 years full-time
(or part-time equivalent)
- 2024: $4,474
- – March
- – July
Gain the skills to implement mental health and wellbeing practices in workplaces and communities. Learn how to promote mental wellbeing, develop yourself, support those experiencing difficulties, and mitigate risk by designing for mentally healthy workplaces and communities.
The Undergraduate Certificate in Mental Health and Wellbeing (Workplace and Community) is designed to help workplaces and communities thrive, by building the capacity of staff and volunteers to enact evidenced-based mental health and wellbeing practice.
Unlike other mental health qualifications that primarily focus on mental illness (often within a medical-health framework), this program takes a broader perspective, equipping participants with foundational skills and knowledge to implement organisational systems and personal practices that reduce the risk of mental ill health and foster mental health and wellbeing out in community and workplace roles.
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None
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65.00
Certificate IV or above
Yes
278081
0.5 years full-time
(or part-time equivalent)
You can continue to explore other course options or send us an enquiry below.
0.5 years full-time
Apply via SATAC
Who is this course for?
Gain essential skills in a rapidly expanding field. The Certificate in Mental Health and Wellbeing opens doors, with increased demand from employers and organisations for staff and managers who can understand their own personal mental health and wellbeing needs, while having the skills and knowledge to shape a mentally healthy workplace.
As a participant you will:
The ATAR and Selection Rank profile shows data for students offered a place wholly or partly on the basis of ATAR who commenced the course in the previous admission year. As this course is new there is currently no ATAR and Selection Rank data available.
The Student Profile gives an indication of the likely peer cohort for new students in a particular course. It provides data on students who commenced the course in the previous admission year. As this course is new there is currently no Student Profile data available
When it comes to Mental Health and Wellbeing, we know our stuff.
Flinders University’s research into mental health and wellbeing is world-renowned, meaning you will learn from some of the best in the field. We’re home to the Flinders University Institute for Mental Health and Wellbeing — a multi-disciplinary research institute improving mental health and wellbeing.
The Institute brings together world leading researchers across psychology, social science, public health and education. Partnering with service providers, its researchers develop mental health and wellbeing solutions for our communities.
By choosing to study a higher education certificate, you’ll gain a university-level qualification that:
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Flinders students can apply to transfer to this course internally. Visit: www.flinders.edu.au/internaltransfer for more information.
Applicants can apply for this course using Year 12 qualifications, previous Higher Education study, TAFE/VET qualifications, or through Adult Entry (STAT/Foundation Studies/tertiary preparation course).
For applicants using their SACE (Year 12) results (or equivalent), entry is subject to achieving a minimum selection rank of 60.
Want more information about studying at Flinders University? Contact us to find out more – we’d love to help you decide if Flinders University is the right choice for you.
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There are many reasons to apply for a higher education certificate. You may want to upskill and progress your career without committing to a longer-term degree, or build on the strength of your current degree by adding a different qualification. You may have a particular passion you want to explore, or want to get a taste of university that could lead you towards a bachelor’s degree.
If you’re an Australian citizen or permanent resident, New Zealand citizen or permanent humanitarian visa holder, you will be eligible for a discounted Commonwealth supported place (CSP).
The Australian Government is subsidising courses across a range of national priority areas in order to give people the opportunity to upskill or learn new skills to help the workforce and the nation during a difficult economic period. These course subsidies could help you transition to a new role within your existing industry, or prepare you to move to a new industry.
Yes. These are micro-credential courses and can be completed part-time over 25 weeks (or a university year of 2 semesters). To qualify for the government discount, you must enrol and begin your studies in the same year.
No. In order to qualify for the government discount, you must enrol and begin your studies in the same year.
If you are an Australian citizen or holder of a permanent humanitarian visa and meet other eligibility criteria, you won’t have to pay your course fees up front. You can get a HECS-HELP loan for your student contribution portion of your uni fees. More information about HECS-HELP is available here.
Yes. The student services and amenities fee (SSAF) applies to all higher education certificates. More information about the SSAF is available here.
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