CHC52021
Diploma of Community Services
(TEACH-OUT)
Make a lasting impact in your community. This course equips you with the advanced skills and knowledge to support individuals, families, and communities through leadership, advocacy, and person-centred practice. Gain hands-on experience, build professional confidence, and prepare for meaningful roles in case management, community development, and social support services across Australia’s thriving community sector.
Fees & Funding
Government funding (if eligible)
Fee for service: $6,450
Payment plans available
Study Options
10 to 16 months
Blended (Livestream + Classroom): half-day classroom delivery / week
Scheduled online sessions available
Online LMS
Work Placement
Minimum of 200 hours
If you meet our criteria below, we will organise the work placement on your behalf.
- Nationally recognised Diploma qualification
- Practical, hands-on learning – combining classroom knowledge with real workplace experience.
- Industry-relevant skills to lead, support, and empower individuals, families, and communities.
- Qualified and supportive trainers
- Flexible study options – classroom delivery, online, and mandatory workplace components.
- Online LMS – for course materials, submit assessments, and track progress online.
- Government-subsidised training available for eligible South Australian students.
- Pathways to employment – prepare for leadership or case management roles within community services.
- Inclusive learning environment – welcoming students from diverse backgrounds with wellbeing and academic support available.
You will learn how to:
- Manage and coordinate person-centred services and programs
- Support individuals and families through complex needs
- Lead and mentor teams within community service organisations
- Develop, implement, and evaluate community programs
- Apply ethical frameworks, cultural safety, and professional practice standards
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Care Team Leader
Community Worker
Community Care Manager
Case Coordinator
Community Program Coordinator
Assistant Community Service Worker
Core Units
| CHCCCS004 | Assess co-existing needs |
| CHCCCS007 | Develop and implement service programs |
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CHCCCS019 |
Recognise and respond to crisis situations |
| CHCCSM013 | Facilitate and review case management |
| CHCDEV005 | Analyse impacts of sociological factors on people in community work and services |
| CHCDFV001 | Recognise and respond appropriately to domestic and family violence |
|
CHCDIV001 |
Work with diverse people |
| CHCDIV002 | Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural safety |
| CHCLEG003 | Manage legal and ethical compliance |
| CHCMGT005 | Facilitate workplace debriefing and support processes |
| CHCPRP003 | Reflect on and improve own professional practice |
| HLTWHS003 | Maintain work health and safety |
Elective Units
| CHCCSM009 | Facilitate goal-directed planning |
| CHCCSM010 | Implement case management practice |
| CHCSOH020 | Develop quality systems in line with registration standards |
| CHCPRT025 | Identify and report children and young people at risk |
| CHCPOL003 | Research and apply evidence to practice |
| BSBPEF401 | Manage personal health and wellbeing |
| CHCCCS038 | Facilitate the empowerment of people receiving support |
| CHCCOM003 | Develop workplace communication strategies |
| CHCCSM009 | Facilitate goal-directed planning |
| CHCCSM012 | Coordinate complex case requirements |
| CHCCSM014 | Provide case management supervision |
| CHCCSM015 | Undertake case management in a child protection framework |
| BSBPEF401 | Manage personal health and wellbeing |
| CHCCCS038 | Facilitate the empowerment of people receiving support |
| CHCCOM003 | Develop workplace communication strategies |
| CHCMGT001 | Develop, implement and review quality framework |
| FEE | ||
|---|---|---|
| Self-funded / Fee for Service students | $6,450 | |
| Subsidised Training Opportunities Eligible students may qualify for a concession fee, depending on individual circumstances. AWT will confirm eligibility, fees, and funding conditions during enrolment.For full Participant Eligibility Criteria, visit the Skills SA website. | ||
| Fully funded by the Department (for eligible participants) | ||
| General Stream | Concession | $735 |
| Non-concession | $882 | |
| Case Management Specialisation | Concession | $800 |
| Non-concession | $960 | |
| Additional incidental costs may apply for work placement and course materials, depending on host-employer and individual requirements. Typical additional costs may include: | ||
| HLTAID011 Provide First Aid (and HLTAID009 CPR) – AWT fee | $110 | |
| National Police Check | $30 – $50 | |
| DHS checks for students regardless of how many types of checks are required provided the applications are submitted at the same time. More information are found on APPLYING FOR SCREENING CHECK | $71 | |
| Immunisations or medical clearances – such as influenza or COVID-19 vaccinations | $22 – $30 | |