Addiction and Mental Health Worker
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-09-01 | - |
2025-01-01 | - |
Program Overview
Centennial College's Addiction and Mental Health Worker program equips students with knowledge and skills to work in mental health and addiction services. Through evidence-based learning and hands-on field placement, students gain expertise in screening, assessing, and supporting individuals with mental health and substance-use issues. The program emphasizes cultural competence, interprofessional collaboration, and ethical practice, preparing graduates for careers in various settings, including mental health agencies, crisis centers, and community health organizations.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Addiction and Mental Health Worker program at Centennial College equips individuals with the knowledge and skills to work in mental health and addiction services. Students will acquire evidence-based knowledge and skills in screening, assessing, and responding to individuals with mental health and substance-use issues from diverse cultural and community perspectives. The program emphasizes hands-on experience through a second-year field placement experience, where students will work with clients in social service agencies under experienced service providers. Students will have the opportunity to work in interprofessional teams to gain direct experience providing support to clients and families through case management, assessment, referral, and navigating systems of care.
Outline:
Year 1
- Semester 1
- Introduction to Mental Health and Addiction
- Human Development and Behaviour
- Social Justice and Health Equity
- Cultural Competence in Mental Health and Addiction
- Communication and Interpersonal Skills
- Semester 2
- Psychopathology
- Pharmacology and Toxicology
- Case Management
- Crisis Intervention and De-escalation
- Group Facilitation
Year 2
- Semester 3
- Mental Health and Substance Use Assessment
- Trauma-Informed Practice
- Recovery-Oriented Practice
- Ethics and Legal Issues
- Semester 4
- Field Placement
- Advanced Case Management
- Interprofessional Collaboration
- Research Methods
Assessment:
The program uses a variety of assessment methods, including:
- Exams (midterms and finals)
- Quizzes
- Assignments (essays, case studies, presentations)
- Class participation
- Field placement evaluations
Teaching:
The program is taught using a combination of modalities, including face-to-face, online, and blended/hybrid combinations. Courses are taught by experienced faculty members who are experts in the field. The program also incorporates the Indigenous Perspectives initiative, which offers Indigenous perspectives on addiction and mental health work.
Careers:
Graduates of the Addiction and Mental Health Worker program are qualified to work in a variety of settings, including:
- Mental health and addiction agencies
- Homeless drop-in centres
- Crisis service centres
- Community health centres
- Hospitals
- Schools
Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation (APU)
Overview:
Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation (APU) is a private university located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is known for its diverse student body, with over half of its students coming from over 130 countries. APU focuses on technology-driven education, aiming to nurture innovation and produce graduates who can adapt and think differently.
Services Offered:
APU offers a range of services to its students, including:
Visa Processing:
APU assists international students with their visa applications, including pre-arrival processing fees, airport assistance, and accommodation upon arrival.Student Welcome Team:
A dedicated team welcomes and assists new students during their first few days in Malaysia and at APU.Orientation Briefings:
Comprehensive orientation programs are provided to help students settle into the university environment, covering academic regulations, facilities, and other essential information.Student Life Activities:
APU encourages student involvement through clubs, societies, and leadership opportunities like the Students' Representative Council and Student Ambassador program.Part-time Working Opportunities:
On-campus part-time jobs are available for students, including library assistant, IT labs technical assistant, programmer, multimedia developer, and Student Ambassador roles.Professional and Personal Development Workshops:
Free workshops are offered to equip students with the skills and attributes needed for successful careers.Health Insurance:
Compulsory health insurance is provided to all international students through EMGS's insurance panel partners.Student Life and Campus Experience:
APU fosters a vibrant and unique student life with over 60 clubs and societies. Students are encouraged to participate in social, sporting, and cultural activities on campus, building lifelong friendships and exploring new experiences.
Key Reasons to Study There:
Cosmopolitan Learning Environment:
APU's diverse student community from over 130 nations provides a truly international learning experience.Technology-Focused Education:
APU's programs emphasize technology and innovation, preparing students for the demands of the digital age.Affordable Living Costs:
Malaysia offers a relatively affordable cost of living compared to other countries, making it an attractive destination for international students.Career-Oriented Approach:
APU focuses on developing students' professional skills and attributes, equipping them for successful careers.Strong International Recognition:
APU's engineering degrees are internationally recognized, providing graduates with global career opportunities.Academic Programs:
APU offers a wide range of academic programs, including: