Overview

Use your lived experience with mental health to assist others by studying the Certificate IV in Mental Health Peer Work. Learn skills to work in roles that support the promotion of wellbeing. This course is presented online and on campus by experienced facilitators and uses actor simulations to teach workplace practice scenarios. 

Please note that this course may be capped once the course reaches its maximum capacity.

This is a nationally approved vocational course that is recognised throughout Australia.

Intake at capacity

We've reached capacity in this course for the August 2025 intake. The next available intake is March 2026. If you'd like to know more get in touch with us today.

Apply early and ATAR-free

Apply to our Early Entry Program and secure an offer for your dream Swinburne course before Year 12 exams – no ATAR needed. Because you can’t put a number on potential.

Your industry experience

To maximise experiential learning, you’ll also get real-world work experience in the form of placements. Completion of this course requires you to complete 80 hours (a minimum) of workplace training.

Skills you’ll learn

  • Theoretical training
  • Communication skills
  • Coaching skills
  • Listening skills

Your career opportunities

  • Peer practitioner
  • Mental health peer support worker
  • Consumer advocate
  • Carer
  • Family peer support

Location options

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Study Community Services at Swinburne

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