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Overview

Specialized knowledge and skills for social services workers to better support clients living with addictions.

Credential
VCC Award of Achievement
Tuition
Length
Start Dates
Continuous

What you will learn

 

Upgrade your knowledge and skills to better understand and support clients living with addiction.  You will put knowledge into practice with industry-relevant learning activities, enabling you to hone your skills in preparation for the workforce.

Upon completion of this program, you will be able to:

  • Apply trauma informed practice in the addictions counselling context 

  • Consider the impacts of historic and systemic oppression on individuals  

  • Navigate various models of addiction care to support unique client needs 

  • Apply appropriate counselling techniques when working with people with addictions 

  • Practice self awareness to support ethical conduct and self-care in the helping relationship

 

What to expect

 

Courses are delivered in a blended format, with a combination of asynchronous and synchronous learning.  Instructional and learning activities include, but are not limited to, interactive lectures, group discussion and activities, demonstrations, guest speakers, readings, videos, and clinical simulations.

 

Admissions Requirements

  • Prior education and/or minimum 1 year work or volunteer experience in the social services field, to be assessed by the department.

Fees and other costs  

 
Fee description Fee Amount Notes
Tuition $1,673  
College initiative $15  
Campus resource $33  
Total $1,721  

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