A nationally recognized qualification designed for individuals seeking to develop advanced knowledge and leadership skills within the community services sector. This course prepares learners to support individuals, families and communities facing complex challenges while coordinating services and leading community programs.
The CHC52025 Diploma of Community Services equips students with the professional skills required to work with diverse populations, respond to complex social needs, and contribute to the development and delivery of effective support programs. This qualification can be delivered through online learning, workplace-based training, corporate training programs or Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), with students having up to 12 months to complete the course.
Whether you are currently working in the community services sector, seeking career progression into leadership roles, or aiming to build specialised skills in case management and service coordination, this diploma provides the practical knowledge and leadership capability required to make a meaningful impact.
With flexible study options and structured trainer support, this nationally recognized diploma supports career opportunities across a wide range of community service organisations, government agencies, social services and non-profit sectors.
The Diploma of Community Services (CHC52025) reflects the role of community services workers who manage, coordinate and deliver person-centred services to individuals, families and communities experiencing social disadvantage or complex needs. Workers in these roles may support people experiencing issues such as housing instability, mental health challenges, family conflict, disability, financial hardship or social exclusion.
This course is suited to individuals who are working in or seeking leadership roles within community services.
Delivered online, through traineeships, workplace programs or via Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), this qualification provides flexibility for individuals balancing professional and personal commitments. Students have up to 12 months to complete the course.
On successful completion, you will receive a nationally recognised CHC52025 Diploma of Community Services — demonstrating your ability to design, coordinate and deliver community support programs while assisting individuals and families to improve their wellbeing and access appropriate services.
12 core units build essential community services foundations. 8 elective units deepen specialist capabilities.
Alternate elective combinations may be available for corporate programs or customised workplace delivery (additional fees may apply).
Here's exactly what you need to enrol — a simple, guided process.
All students must complete a Language, Literacy, Numeracy and Digital (LLND) review prior to enrolment. This ensures learners have the required foundation skills to successfully complete written assessments, case management documentation and program planning activities. Information about the LLND process will be provided during enrolment.
To enrol in this qualification, students must:
As this qualification includes online learning components, students require:
Students may need to complete reports, case studies, assessments and documentation using digital tools.
We are committed to providing inclusive learning environments and equal access to education. Students who require reasonable adjustments, additional support or clarification regarding course participation are encouraged to discuss their needs during enrolment. Support services and reasonable adjustment processes are available to ensure equitable participation for all learners.
Choose the study mode that fits your schedule, experience and goals.
RPL is available for individuals who already have significant experience working in community services, welfare support or case management roles. Through an evidence-based assessment process, candidates may achieve the qualification by demonstrating existing workplace knowledge, skills and experience.
This qualification provides strong pathways into higher-level education and specialised community service fields.
Further study can support progression into program management, policy development and leadership roles within the community services sector.
There are no specific licensing requirements attached to this qualification. However, depending on the workplace, employers may require:
These requirements may vary depending on the organisation and service area.
Everything you need to know before enrolling.
The CHC52025 is part of the Community Services Training Package, regulated by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA). It is recognised by employers across every state and territory and all community service sectors in Australia as the standard for community services practice.
Students have up to 12 months to complete the qualification. The self-paced nature means you can progress faster if your schedule allows, or take the full duration around your work and personal commitments.
You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). This allows you to demonstrate existing competence through workplace evidence, reducing or eliminating the need to complete traditional assessments. Our team will provide guidance regarding required documentation, workplace evidence and assessment requirements.
Our trainers are industry-experienced professionals who have worked in community services, case management and social support roles across a range of sectors. They bring real-world context to every unit, ensuring your learning is practical and immediately applicable.
There are no specific licensing requirements attached to this qualification. However, depending on your workplace, employers may require a National Police Check, Working With Children Check, NDIS Worker Screening Check or evidence of vaccinations. These requirements vary depending on the organisation and service area.
Absolutely. We are committed to providing inclusive learning environments and equal access to education. Students requiring reasonable adjustments, additional learning support or have specific participation needs are encouraged to discuss this during enrolment. Support services and reasonable adjustment processes ensure equitable participation for all learners.
"I highly recommend them. I was hired before finishing my placement and love working in this industry. My teacher helped me all the way through — found me placement, very friendly, professional and caring."
"I completed my Diploma of Community Services with no complaints. They explained everything and were supportive throughout. They helped me find work placement quickly. Highly recommended."
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