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Community Services Worker

About The Program

The Community Services Worker diploma program prepares you for a rewarding career supporting individuals and communities to live healthier, more stable lives. You'll learn how to implement social assistance programs and services that help clients manage personal and social challenges while promoting health and well-being.

This 46-week diploma program combines live, instructor-led sessions with small class sizes and personalized guidance. You'll complete an 8-week, 200-hour internship in real community environments such as social service agencies, mental health centers, shelters, and government or non-profit organizations.

Strong Employment Outcomes

Our graduates have been hired by leading organizations including Toronto District School Board, YMCA, Canadian Mental Health Association, Goodwill Toronto, and The Salvation Army.

Career Opportunities

Graduate ready for roles including Support Worker, Group Home Worker, Addictions Worker, Outreach Worker, Client Service Worker, and Relief or Distress Centre Counsellor in social service agencies, mental health centers, shelters, and government or non-profit organizations.

Why This Program?

  • 46 weeks - fast-track to meaningful career
  • Small class sizes - personalized attention
  • Real-world internship in community settings
  • Strong graduate employment with top employers
  • 8 campus locations across Ontario

Program Details

Program Length: 46 weeks
Internship: 8 weeks (200 hours)
Class Format: Live, instructor-led sessions with small class sizes

What You'll Gain

  • Hands-on internship in social service agencies, mental health centers, or shelters
  • Professional certifications in crisis intervention, trauma care, and first aid
  • Practical skills in counselling, case management, and crisis intervention
  • Personalized guidance from experienced instructors in small class settings

Professional Certifications Included

  • Verbal Intervention (Crisis Prevention Institute)
  • Trauma and Violence Informed Care
  • Naloxone Administration
  • Standard First Aid/CPR/WHMIS
  • AODA Accessibility Training
  • Positive Space Training & Helping Trafficked Persons

Key Topics Covered

  • Community Services in Canada & Canadian Family Dynamic
  • Counselling Techniques & Group Work
  • Mental Health Awareness & Working with Substance Use
  • Crisis Intervention & Case Management
  • Sociology, Criminology & Lifespan Psychology
  • Populations at Risk & Professional Ethics

Built on Professional Standards

Our Community Services Worker program is built with the core competencies of the Canadian Association of Social Workers to provide the highest integrity in learning. The CSW program is updated regularly to reflect the most current evidence-based practice for priority populations.

Perfect For You If:

  • You're passionate about helping others and supporting positive change
  • You want to make a meaningful difference in people's lives
  • You're interested in working with diverse clients and communities
  • You want a career with strong job prospects in social services
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