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CHC81015 Graduate Diploma of Relationship Counselling - 2024 (NSW)

We are offering multiple national intakes and delivery methods for this course in 2024. View all upcoming intakes.

Enhance your counselling skills and work confidently with people experiencing complex relational issues.

This research and evidence informed course is designed for counsellors, family support workers, family and children’s contact workers, or equivalent practitioners. It provides graduates with the practice theories, skills and practical experience to work with a range of complex issues affecting relationships, including family and domestic violence.

 

Why this course?

  • Blended learning approach that incorporates self-paced modules; online, interactive learning; face-to-face skills workshops; guest speakers and excursions; work placements and placement seminars.
  • Research and evidence-based.
  • Informed by almost 75 years’ counselling experience.
  • Includes an organised, fully-supported practical work placement.
  • Qualified and skilled facilitators are also practicising practitioners.
  • Accredited with Family Safety Victoria in meeting the principles for Family Safety Practitioners.
Dates/times

Our February 2024 intake has begun. New dates will be available shortly.

Pricing
$13,390, inclusive of the fully-supported work placement. Instalment options available (a deposit of $1000 is required upon enrolment).
Location
Online (Victorian local time)
Learn more
You can find detailed information on our course below, or sign up now for a ‘Learn more’ webinar. You’ll join our experienced facilitators for a free, 45-minute session where we’ll share information about the course, answer any questions you have and help you to make a decision about whether our Graduate Diploma of Relationship Counselling is the right course for you.

Course dates

New dates are currently being organised and will be provided shortly.

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If you're ready to take the next step in your career, apply via the form at the bottom of this page to get started.

You can also contact us for more information:

Relationships Australia Victoria (RAV) is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO registration code 21977), providing nationally-recognised courses. Through our RTO, RAV is regulated by ASQA, and maintains its compliance with the Standards for Registered Training Organisations 2015.

More information

Do you have a burning question you want to ask before applying?

Join our experienced facilitators for a free, 45-minute webinar to learn more about the course, ask questions you have and for help to make a decision.

Register at rav.org.au/accredited-training/learn-more-grad-dip-rc

Upon successful completion of the course, graduates can apply for:

• roles within community service organisations and government departments

• senior roles involving oversight of family violence service delivery including risk management, multi-disciplinary collaborative practice that is aligned with current practice requirements, family violence practice guidelines and legal/statutory obligations.

The course is accredited with Family Safety Victoria in meeting the principles for Family Safety Practitioners and accredited and recognised with the Australian Counselling Association (ACA) for registered members.

This course is delivered over 3 semesters across 18 months. It involves a combination of online, self-paced, and in-person learning, depending on your intake.

Semesters 1 and 2
Interactive and online learning
A combination of interactive, self-paced, online learning and workshops provided online or in-person depending on your intake.

Semester 3
Fully coordinated and supported 50-hour work placement
Apply your learnings, theories and frameworks into practice under the supervision of experienced counsellors and practitioners. Choose to undertake a placement in your workplace or within a Relationships Australia Victoria (RAV) centre.

Monthly placement seminars, and added online learning and field experiences
Students will have the opportunity to observe men’s behaviour change program groups during their placement and gain an understanding of family violence court process.

Core Inclusion Program
All students participate in an online, self-paced Core Inclusion Program on working with people across diverse cultural groups.

CHCFCS001 Facilitate the family counselling process

CHCFCS002 Provide relationship counselling

CHCFCS003 Provide counselling to children and young people

CHCDFV008 Manage responses to domestic and family violence in family work

CHCDFV013 Manage domestic and family violence screening and risk assessment processes

CHCDFV010 Promote accountability and assist users of domestic and family violence to accept responsibility

CHCFAM002 Work with a childfocused approach

CHCDFV002 Provide support to children affected by domestic and family violence

CHCFAM001 Operate in a family law environment

CHCFAM007 Assist clients to develop parenting arrangements

CHCPRP007 Work within a clinical supervision framework

 

Detailed course information, policies and procedures are available in our RTO Program Manual.

Relationship counsellors support individuals and families with a range of complex personal and relational issues affecting individual and family functioning. Their role may include family violence service delivery including risk assessment, risk management and multi-disciplinary collaborative practice that is aligned with practice requirements, family violence practice guidelines and legal/statutory obligations.

This course is delivered by highly experienced and currently practising relationship counsellors who have worked in a range of organisational, private practice and family violence contexts.

Trainers have current training and assessment qualifications and relevant industry experience.

To enrol in this course, you must have one or more of the following:

  • an undergraduate degree or higher qualification in counselling, psychology, social work, social science, or equivalent
  • a Diploma of Counselling from the CHC Community Services Training Package or equivalent
  • evidence of previous family counselling experience in a job role involving:
    • self-directed application of knowledge with substantial depth in some areas
    • independent judgement and decision-making
    • a range of technical and other skills.

Please note: Students will be submitting recorded counselling role plays and must have access to recording equipment that also provides clear audio quality.

Module 1: Introduction to Relationship Counselling and Family Violence

Module 2: Skills for Sustainable Practice

Module 3: Diversity of Family Structures

Module 4: Family Violence in Relationship Counselling

Module 5: Risk Assessment, Management, Safety Planning and MARAM

Module 6: Trauma-Informed Theory and Practice

Module 7: Foundations of Counselling Modalities

Module 8: Cultural Diversity

Module 9: Lived Experiences of Family Violence

Module 10: Counselling Practice with Couples

Module 11: Counselling Practice with Children and Young People

Module 12: Counselling Practice with Families

Module 13: Family Violence Screening and Assessment with Couples and Families

Module 14: Separation and the Family: Parenting Arrangements and Family Law

Module 15: Mediation

 

Please visit www.training.gov.au for detailed information on the course units.

RPL enables students to have their existing skills and knowledge relating to FDR acknowledged and status granted where appropriate.

This is available for people with extensive and relevant experience in family law, mediation, counselling or family and domestic violence.

To apply for RPL, you will need to provide evidence of the competencies needed for FDR by completing our RPL Application and Assessment Form, which we can provide on request.

$13,390 (payable by instalment). This cost includes the fully supported work placement.

A $1000 deposit is required on enrolment. The deposit is non-refundable, except under certain conditions.

From 1 January 2015, students undertaking nationally accredited training with RAV (i.e. enrolling into VET courses) will need to set up a Unique Student Identifier (USI) and provide this to RAV’s administration team via email.

RAV is required to record and verify a USI for each student.

For more information and help to apply for a USI, visit usi.gov.au

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