
CHC52021 - Diploma of Community Services
The Diploma of Community Services provides students with the knowledge and skills to work in the community services sector in residential and community settings. Students will learn how to provide a holistic approach to client needs, including social, emotional, psychological and practical support.Students will need to successfully complete work placements, for which they will be required to hold a current Police Check and a current Working with Children Check.




Course Duration & Structure
Face to face (Theory in class): 1 day per week at 6 hours per day for 79 weeks
Practical placement (work experience): minimum 200 hours
Research and project work: completed over 8 hours per week either at the College (before/after class), local library in a group or pairs.
Workplace Tasks Applications: be completed outside of the classroom over 6 hours per week.
Entry Requirements
- Applicants will be required to undertake a pre-training review to determine English level and overall suitability for the course
- Current Working with Children check
- Current Police Check
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
For students who have previously completed a Nationally Accredited course maybe eligible to receive credit towards the course.
RPL is offered to any Learner who can provide evidence of competency for the units offered within this Diploma of Community Services course. During the enrolment process a potential Learner may discuss any prior evidence before commencing training to determine if they are eligible for RPL. An additional fee for this service will be discussed with you upon application.
Resources
- Fully equipped classroom (including projector,whiteboard, internet access, tea and coffee faculties)
- Learner and facilitator guides
- Simulated classroom for students to practice their skills
- Support extended to the student to assist in locating placement
- Relevant policies, procedures, legislative and regulatory materials
- Free Wi-Fi access
- Guest speakers
- PowerPoint presentations
- Assessment handouts
- Access to the local Council library
- Educational posters located around the classroom for student reference
- Library or access to learning resources
- Student mentoring, if requested or required, to help her/him to meet competency and learning requirements
- Encouragement of establishing study support groups
- Senior student buddy mentoring and;
- Assistance provided for people with disability including wheelchair access, access to welfare services, large learning spaces.

Course Outline
Core Modules

Elective Modules
Fees


For eligible student students, Limited Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding spots is available through the Skills First Program.
For full fee paying students, payments plans may be available
- Concession fee: $300 (includes GST)
- Non Concession fee: $1500 (includes GST)
- Fee for service: $7993.05
Please refer to the Refund Policy and Application for Payment Plan on the College Website for further information.
- Replacement of lost learner resources is an additional charge
- A payment of AUD $20 may be required for the re-issuing of official academic transcript
- *The student tuition fees as published are subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment


How to apply
To apply for enrolment in this course please contact VASS College of Vocational Education below or feel free to come meet us in person. Our staff would love to talk with you about your study goals to determine the best course for you.
