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Bachelor of Applied Social Science (Counselling) This widely recognised university course is well-suited to committed, empathetic people looking to put their life experience to professional use helping others. |
Helping People in Need Hundreds of thousands of Australians rely on counselling services every year. As social pressure increases, access to trained, trusted counsellors becomes more difficult ... and more vital. With this increase has come improved government regulation in the counselling sector; an industry-approved qualification is increasingly important. For empathetic, committed people, there can be few more rewarding careers than that of a counsellor. Having the skill to listen, a personality that genuinely cares about the issues of others and the training to offer appropriate, helpful advice means that counsellors are an indispensable, much-valued part of modern life. What's Your Career Goal? Gain the qualification and work experience I need to start a career as a professional counsellor: Be recognised for my experience as a counsellor: Become a non-clinical mental health or family support worker: |
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Employment rates for ACAP graduates are impressive - 83% of 2006 graduates found employment in 
Source: Australian College of Applied Psychology (ACAP)