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Community Service and Addictions Worker
Social and community service workers administer and implement a variety of social assistance programs and community services. They assist clients in dealing with personal and social problems, help those suffering from mental health issues, and provide case management and counselling. Addictions Workers specialize in dealing with clients who suffer from various forms of addictions, including drugs, non-substance addictions, and sexual addictions.
This program provides training for Community Service Workers (CSWs) with a specialty training for Addictions Workers (AWs), to combine to form a comprehensive CSAW program. Graduates are employed by social service and government agencies, mental health agencies, group homes, shelters, substance abuse centres, school boards, correctional facilities and other establishments.
KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS GAINED
Students learn to understand the fundamental structure of neurons and the brain’s physiology and comprehend how we sense the world around us. Students are introduced to the principles of mental health assessment and care, including anxiety, mood disorders like depression, and the nature of loss and grief. Students explore personality disorders, physical problems with psychological sources, sexual disorders, dissociative disorders, eating and sleeping disorders, and chronic mental health illnesses like schizophrenia and other psychoses. Students explore all developmental stages of the human life-span, from infancy to late adulthood. Students learn about the costs of crime: physical, psychological, economical, and social.

