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The Addictions Counsellor program offers those students or professionals who have a background/ diploma in Community Services, Social or Health Sciences, an opportunity to gain specialized knowledge and skills in the area of Addictions Counselling. This program provides the learner with innovative and rigorous addiction specific content. Opportunities for hands-on practical experience will be made available during the Addiction Treatment Approaches Practice Lab and the Fieldwork Placement component of the program. Employment Opportunities Upon graduation, students may work in a range of human service agencies, health care facilities, residential programs or penal institutions. Program Contact communityservices@northern.on.ca Admission Requirements This program is an Ontario graduate certificate program which necessitates that students must have completed a prior post-secondary program in Social Sciences, Health Sciences or Community Services. Computer proficiency in Microsoft Office (word processing, spreadsheets), web search engines and e-mail systems. Students may assess whether or not they meet the computer proficiency expectations for this program by taking the free online assessment at www.northernc.on.ca/admissions/tool.html. Or equivalent Mature student status (an applicant who does not have a secondary school diploma or equivalent and will have reached the age of 19 years on or before the start of the program). Mature students must undergo English language comprehension and grammar testing prior to admission into a program and demonstrate through a prior learning assessment process (PLA) equivalency with the admission requirements. Call the Admissions Office at 705-235-7222 for more details. Note: Academic prerequisites for this program may be obtained free of charge through Academic Upgrading. Refer to the Postsecondary Preparation section in this calendar for more details. Other Requirements for Admission to Field Work Placement
* Note: Students who do not comply with the immunization requirements may not be allowed into the field work settings and as such may not be able to complete the placements required for graduation from the program. **Note: CPR re-certification, criminal reference checks and immunization updates are required annually. Students will not be allowed on placement if documentation is not completed. ***Note: To be eligible for participation in field work practice, students must not have been convicted of any criminal offence for which that person has not been pardoned. An unpardoned criminal record will result in an inability to participate in fieldwork practice courses and will prevent the student from graduating. Note: Any costs for these tests/certifications will be the responsibility of the student. It is important to note that this program requires a field work component. While the intent is for placements to be arranged in the student’s own community, when this is not possible, placement sites will be determined by the coordinator. Students are responsible for the costs of travel to and from field work placement sites. A dress code is in effect during all lab practice sessions and during the field work component of the programs. All theory and lab course work must be successfully completed prior to field work placements. A passing grade of 60% is required for all Community Services core courses and electives. To succeed in this program, students must be highly motivated, highly committed and physically and mentally fit. Program of Studies Course DescriptionsSemester I Semester II |
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