ObjectivesWith a Community Support Worker Certificate, you’ll be prepared to work with children and adults in a wide variety of community settings, including * Community living agencies and contractors * Respite care * Supported employment settings * Residential support * Life skills * Leisure and day programs * And more The program is designed for practicing support workers. It enhances competence in inclusion, human development, learning and support strategies, health and wellness, communication, community and relationships, and professional practice and accountability.
Academic titleCommunity Support Worker Certificate
Course description
CASS 110 Communication Skills
CASS 120 Human Diversity Across the Lifespan
CASS 130 Ethical Foundations of Practice
CASS 140 Positive Approaches to Teaching and Learning: Part I
CASS 145 Positive Approaches to Teaching and Learning: Part II
CASS 150 Life Planning and Support Systems
CASS 160 Physical Care
CASS 190 Practicum - Community Support Worker
Elective Electives must be equivalent to 3.0 credits at a post-secondary level of instruction.