CHC51015 Diploma of Counselling (Release 1)

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CHC51015 Diploma of Counselling (Release 1)

Qualification Code : CHC51015
Other Mode: Classroom – Study | Online | RPL | Credit Transfer
Offered By: Our partnered Recognised Training Organisations (RTOs)
Laughter Percussion Academy offers the Diploma of Counseling (CHC51015), which equips individuals with the necessary skills to provide counseling services to individuals facing personal and mental challenges. Counselors utilize various counseling techniques, such as communication, small-group counseling, and interviewing, to assist their clients. At Laughter Percussion Academy, we provide exceptional support and guidance to help you attain this qualification. We assist you in finding the right institution that aligns with your requirements and help you with the enrollment process, admission, credit transfer, recognition of prior learning (RPL), and upskilling/upgrading opportunities. To learn more about how we can assist you, book an online appointment for further discussions.

Why choose the CHC51015 Diploma of Counseling at Laughter Percussion Academy?

The CHC51015 Diploma of Counseling offered at Laughter Percussion Academy focuses on practical and relevant contexts, enabling students to develop highly valuable skills and meet industry standards. This program provides you with immediate applicable skills and encourages innovative thinking. Developed by industry experts and endorsed by sector bodies, the CHC51015 Diploma of Counseling ensures that you possess the practical knowledge needed to excel in small, medium, or large organizations within the industry. In today’s job market, having experience alone is no longer sufficient. Employers seek evidence of professional competence through a current formal qualification.
The Counseling diploma provides the necessary knowledge and skills for individuals who want to work in general counseling or engage in advanced communication in various commonly practiced approaches. This includes working within case management systems in professions such as problem gambling support and counseling.
To assist your evaluator in making a decision about your capabilities, you should provide a range of supporting documents, such as:
  • Identification
  • Resume
  • Letter of Employment
  • Current employment contracts
  • Letters of reference from certified tradespeople you have worked with
  • Videos or photos showcasing your work
  • Proof of overseas qualifications
  • Transcripts or evaluations from relevant previous qualifications
  • Apprenticeship papers
  • Case management notes
  • Payslips, work contracts, or ABN (if self-employed)
  • Reports on your behavior
  • Policies and procedures you adhere to
  • Documentation of participation in grief support programs
  • Completion certificates from drug/alcohol awareness programs
  • Community development plans you have contributed to
  • Structures or plans for group activities.
As a student, it’s important to be aware of the career prospects available after completing a qualification successfully. Upon completing this qualification, you will have the opportunity to work in various roles, such as:
  • Crisis intervention worker
  • Phone counsellor
  • Counsellor
  • Therapeutic Services Coordinator
  • Family support worker
  • Mental health support worker
  • Residential Support Worker

Total number of units = 17

• 13 core units

• 4 elective units, consisting of:

◦ up to 4 units from the electives listed below, any endorsed Training Package or accredited course – these units must be relevant to the work outcome

All electives chosen must contribute to a valid, industry-supported vocational outcome.

Core units

CHCCCS019

Recognise and respond to crisis situations

CHCCSL001

Establish and confirm the counseling relationship

CHCCSL002

Apply specialist interpersonal and counseling interview skills

CHCCSL003

Facilitate the counseling relationship and process

CHCCSL004

Research and apply personality and development theories

CHCCSL005

Apply learning theories in counseling

CHCCSL006

Select and use counseling therapies

CHCCSL007

Support counseling clients in decision-making processes

CHCCSM005

Develop, facilitate and review all aspects of case management

CHCDIV001

Work with diverse people

CHCDIV002

Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural safety

CHCLEG001

Work legally and ethically

CHCPRP003

Reflect on and improve own professional practice

Elective units

CHCADV001

Facilitate the interests and rights of clients

CHCAGE001

Facilitate the empowerment older people

CHCCCS003

Increase the safety of individuals at risk of suicide

CHCCCS014

Provide brief interventions

CHCCCS015

Provide individualised support

CHCCCS017

Provide loss and grief support

CHCCCS018

Provide suicide bereavement support

CHCCCS023

Support independence and well being

CHCDFV001

Recognise and respond appropriately to domestic and family violence

CHCDIV003

Promote and manage diversity

CHCFAM002

Work with a child-focused approach

CHCFAM003

Support people to improve relationships

CHCGMB001

Assess the needs of clients with problem gambling issues

CHCGMB002

Provide counseling for clients with problem gambling issues

CHCGRP002

Plan and conduct group activities

CHCGRP003

Plan, facilitate and review psycho-educational groups

CHCGRP004

Deliver structured programs

CHCMHS001

Work with people with mental health issues

CHCPRT001

Identify and respond to children and young people at risk

CHCPRT004

Work effectively in child protection to support children, young people and families

CHCSET001

Work with forced migrants

CHCSET002

Undertake bi-cultural work with forced migrants in Australia

CHCYTH001

Engage respectfully with young people

Qualification Mapping Information

No equivalent qualification

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