Bachelor of Mental Health
Explore a rewarding career in the mental health field supporting those in need.
Diverse opportunities await across various environments, with professions to suit your skill sets and training.
Amidst growing shortages of social workers, psychologists, and counsellors, your decision to retrain or study towards one of these areas can create a meaningful impact. You should consider the best pathway for your interests and aspirations.
Chances are that someone you know has struggled with their mental health. Maybe you have. You can be part of the solution.
Start studying for a fulfilling career supporting those with mental health challenges.
What is the difference between the mental health support options?Psychology and social work are different but related disciplines and involve a career devoted to understanding and improving people's lives. Psychologists and counsellors often work together to provide support. Students should consider the best pathway for their interests and aspirations.
Work with everyday life stressors, coping skills and providing support.
A discipline that works with people and systems at a local, national and global level providing psycho-social-support.
Assess, diagnose and treat people working with acute, complex and high impact conditions and situations.
Mental Health webinar1 in 5 Australians suffer from a mental illness in their lifetime. There is a huge skills demand/shortage for mental health workers on-island. By studying one of our courses, you can join the mental health workforce and affect the overall health and wellbeing of people. You can be a part of the solution.
Listen to the Mental Health webinar to hear how psychology, counselling, or social work, can lead to a fulfilling career.