Mental Health and Addiction Worker
GRADUATES OF THE MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION PROGRAM gain the skills to work in a variety of settings supporting clients, families, groups and communities affected by substance use and mental health issues, acquire the ability to critically analyze multiple and intersecting causes and impacts of substance use and mental health issues. This multidimensional approach integrates Anti-Oppressive Practice (AOP), and Indigenous approaches to working in the field of mental health and addiction, understand how to apply evidence – based knowledge and skills in screening, assessment, treatment planning and interventions that promote equitable access to supports and services, learn the application of harm reduction strategies, trauma informed interventions, case management, health promotion, and prevention and, have the opportunity to gain direct field practice working within an interdisciplinary team providing support throughout the substance use and mental health system. — Fleming College
School: Fleming College
Availability (Intake): January, May, September
Campus: Sutherland Campus (Peterborough)
Tuition Fee C$ (Canadian Dollar): 17,552.32