Cert IV in Child Youth and Family Intervention - CHC40321
Qualification Overview:
Qualification Name:
Cert IV in Child Youth and Family Intervention
Qualification Code and Units of Competency:
CHC40321
Processing time:
You can get your desired qualification through RPL pathways within four weeks of getting the sufficient information and evidence of the supporting documents.
Why study Cert IV in Child Youth and Family Intervention?
This qualification is based on practical specialties in residential and out-of-home care, family support, and early intervention for people who work in adolescent and family intervention. All employees are overseen and must follow clearly stablished organizational principles, service plans, and job descriptions.
This does not require any certification, legislative or licensing to apply for this qualification at the time of publication.
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- Photo (latest)
- Passport
- Resume / CV
- Payslips/work contract/ABN if self-employed
- Letter of Employment (onshore / offshore)
- Current employment contracts
- Evidence of overseas qualifications (if available)
- Transcripts or assessments from related previous qualifications.
- Videos or photos at your work (at least 2 from each task)
- Apprenticeship papers (if available)
- OHS/WHS policies and procedures
- Safe work method statements
- Job safety analysis (if available)
- Evaluation: One of experienced RPL ADVISOR consultants can conduct a free, no-obligation RPL skills check.
- Your Experience: Compiling and submitting your ‘Experience Portfolio’, which includes photographs and videos of you on the job, references, past credentials, and your latest resume, among other things.
- RTO Reviews the Evidence: Using an RPL assessment, a certified assessor from one of our collaborating RTOs can review the evidence and decide whether you are competent in the units for that certification.
- Interview: If all supporting documents meet the requirement of the desired qualification, then the RTO may take your interview.
- Your Certificate: If the RTO determines that you are qualified in all relevant units of competency, the Registered Training Organisation will grant you a certificate.
Cert IV in Child Youth and Family Intervention
Total number of units = 16
- 10 core units
- 6 elective units, of which:
- at least 4 units must be selected from the listed electives
- up to 2 units may be selected from any endorsed Training Packages or accredited courses relevant to the work outcome
Where appropriate, electives may be packaged to provide a qualification with a specialisation in residential and out of home care, or family support.
Packaging Rules for each specialisation :
All Group A electives must be selected for award of the Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family Intervention (Residential and out of home care)
All Group B electives must be selected for award of the Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family Intervention (Family support)
All electives chosen must contribute to a valid, industry-supported vocational outcome.
CORE UNITS
CHCCCS006 | Facilitate individual service planning and delivery |
CHCCOM002 | Use communication to build relationships |
CHCDEV001 | Confirm client developmental status |
CHCDIV001 | Work with diverse people |
CHCDIV002 | Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural safety |
CHCLEG001 | Work legally and ethically |
CHCPRT001 | Identify and respond to children and young people at risk |
CHCPRT003 | Work collaboratively to maintain an environment safe for children and young people |
CHCPRT005 | Work within a practice framework |
HLTWHS001 | Participate in workplace health and safety |
Elective units
Group A electives – Residential and out of home care specialisation
CHCCCS009 | Facilitate responsible behaviour |
CHCPRT009 | Provide primary residential care |
Group B electives – Family support specialisation
CHCEDU009 | Provide parenting, health and well-being education |
CHCFAM009 | Facilitate family intervention strategies |
Other electives
CHCCCS016 | Respond to client needs |
CHCFAM003 | Support people to improve relationships |
CHCFAM004 | Facilitate changeovers |
CHCFAM005 | Facilitate and monitor contact |
CHCFAM006 | Assist families to self-manage contact |
CHCMHS007 | Work effectively in trauma informed care |
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