The CHC40321 Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family Intervention qualification reflects the role of those who work in youth and family intervention, including practice specialisations in family support. Workers operate under a broad supervision framework and within clearly defined organisational guidelines, service plans and position specifications.
To achieve CHC40321 Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family Intervention, the candidate must have completed at least 120 hours of work as detailed in the Assessment Requirements of units of competency.
The skills in this qualification must be applied in accordance with Commonwealth and State or Territory legislation, Australian standards and industry codes of practice.
CHC40321 Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family Intervention is the perfect qualification if you’re transitioning into roles which specialise in residential and out of home care, family support, and early intervention.
You will develop skills to work with children, youth, and families who are at risk, vulnerable, and want to improve their lives.
Learners will develop the skills required to provide person-centred support within the service as a whole and supporting colleagues in the ongoing improvement of their work within a team.
Enrol in CHC40321 Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family Intervention for a once-off upfront payment, or sign up for our weekly payment plan.
Once-off payment of $1499
Cancel in 14 days for a full refund
$150 non-refundable deposit, then weekly payments of $50.
Total cost: $2200
While studying CHC40321 Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family Intervention, you’ll need to complete 11 Core units and 5 Elective units, for a total of 16 units.
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To enrol in CHC40321 Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family Intervention, you will need to meet a set of minimum entry requirements. These include:
You must be eligible to study in Australia, meaning that you need to be an Australian citizen, permanent resident or have unrestricted study rights in Australia. If you hold a student visa or a subclass 500 visa, you must first contact the college to gain approval for your studies.
The college reserves the right to refuse enrolment at its own discretion, based on information given to the college by the applicant or from any other entity.
You may withdraw from CHC40321 Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family Intervention at any time. To withdraw, you must complete an enrolment withdrawal form, which is available on the college website or can be attained via email after contacting the college administration. Once the form has been completed and sent to the college, enrolment will be withdrawn as of the date received and acknowledged by return email.
Because our courses are entirely online and self-paced, it is up to you as the learner as to how quickly you progress through the course material and then complete the necessary number of hours for your placement.
On average, learners complete CHC40321 Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family Intervention in 12 months.
During your course, your trainer is available to you from Monday to Friday between the hours of 8 am – 5 pm. In certain circumstances, after hours sessions may be arranged with your trainer. The support team are available during week days from 8 am – 8 pm and over weekends and public holidays can be contacted via email.
We are an online-only education provider, you are not required to attend any in person classes for any of your units.
All courses offered by the college require the student to complete a minimum number of work placement hours with a suitable institution. It is up to the student to find their own workplace for their placement. Placement is generally commenced once the student has completed the theory component of at least the first six (6) units. Many students who graduate from one of our courses go on to find employment within the workplace with whom they completed their placement.