Certificate
If you're passionate about pursuing a career in mental health and want to work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities, this undergraduate certificate is the perfect starting point.
In this six-month course you will learn about the factors that contribute to mental health and how holistic practice can enable care and treatment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
You'll learn the signs and symptoms of common mental health disorders -
including mood affective disorders such as depression, bipolar and anxiety disorders - and the association between trans-generational trauma and depression among Stolen Generations peoples.
You'll also examine human developmental milestones, from conception to adulthood, and consider the implications of trauma and adverse childhood experiences on these milestones.
For your final unit, you can choose to study Australian Health and Political Systems or Indigenous Public Health and Health Promotion.
Australian Health and Political Systems analyses Australia's political system and representation by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Indigenous Public Health and Health Promotion explores learning styles, beliefs and attitudes that are significant to health-related behaviours.
After completing this undergraduate certificate, you'll qualify for entry into these courses:
Select the course that best suits your interests. Both courses offer a seamless pathway from the undergraduate certificate to your new career in healthcare. You'll also receive credit for completing the undergraduate certificate, reducing the number of units needed to gain your degree.
What you'll learn