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TSA College of Health and Community Services

Locality: Perth, Western Australia

Phone: +61 1300 855 517



Address: Level 12/251 Adelaide Terrace 6000 Perth, WA, Australia

Website: www.tsa.edu.au/courses/community-services

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25.01.2022 There have been a long list of funding announcements in recent months, in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic all but shutting down our economy and putting immense pressure on Australians well-being. Read more >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//wa-government-announces-56m-menta/



24.01.2022 Our Perth Campus is back open! We are so excited to see all of our students lovely faces after so long! We are implementing safe social distancing where possible and increasing our sanitising procedures to ensure our students stay safe! So, if you are a face-to-face student, we are looking forward to seeing you again!

24.01.2022 The awareness of mental health has come a long way in recent years and the way people think and respond to this condition has changed enormously. However, there is still a lot of work to be done to challenge the stigma and to provide the people mental health affects the support they need. Read More >> https://www.tsa.edu.au/blog/time-to-change/

23.01.2022 When somebody becomes addicted to drugs or alcohol (or both) then rehabilitation clinics provide a lifeline to battle the addiction. An estimated 1 in 20 Australians, 5% of the population, have a problem with substance dependency and 16% of people have used illicit substances recently. Read more >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//how-this-sydney-alcohol-and-drug-/



23.01.2022 Mental wellness is an ever-evolving field focussed on personal well-being; fitness of the mind. Many people who study Mental Health do so because personal experience (either theirs or a loved ones) has shown the value of support for mental illness. Read More >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//what-is-the-difference-between-a-/

21.01.2022 If youre thinking about studying a Diploma of Counselling, you might think your career will be mostly spent sitting in a room face-to-face with clients. But thats not always true! Read More >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//online-counselling-services-avail/

20.01.2022 Mindfulness is the process, grounded in modern psychology, of being wholly and deliberately present in the moment, without judgement or distraction. By developing mindfulness skills, we learn to be more present in everyday life, and less prone to reactive or unconscious behaviour. Read More >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//how-to-practice-mindfulness-durin/



20.01.2022 Australias domestic violence statistics paint a grim picture of domestic life in the so-called lucky country. Read More >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//domestic-violence-the-warnings-si/

20.01.2022 An estimated 1 in 20 Australians has a problem with alcohol and/or drug addiction. One in 6 Aussies drinks to dangerous levels. Drug and Alcohol Counsellors provide support, treatment and encouragement to people dealing with addiction. Read More >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//interested-in-a-career-as-a-drug-/

19.01.2022 Short courses to kick start your career We all know that having a tertiary qualification is a great foot in the door for your career. But if the idea of spending three years studying full time for a university degree doesn’t appeal to you, don’t worry. There are plenty of other options for furt

19.01.2022 We are half way through November, so if you can spare a few dollars, please donate to our Movember initiative!

18.01.2022 We sat down with some of our trainers and asked them all about their careers and how they got started as a trainer. Today, we sat down with Vidhu Sharma, one of our Allied Health Trainer.



18.01.2022 Working in Community Services means contributing to the good of society by using your skills, knowledge and enthusiasm to support some of Australias most vulnerable people. Community Services is a relatively broad industry, although every job is a way of giving back to the community. Read More >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//why-you-will-love-working-in-comm/

18.01.2022 Australias youth justice system, following international standards, is based on two principles: 1. Young people should be detained only as a last resort 2. Detainment should be for the shortest appropriate period... Read More >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//youth-justice-workers-helping-you/

17.01.2022 Tips on how to deal with the changes Leaving high school and beginning the next stage of your education is an exciting, but scary, time.

16.01.2022 Counsellors and Mental Health professionals empower their clients to work through difficult personal (or family, financial, relationship, addiction) issues. Read More >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//can-i-be-a-counsellor-without-a-d/

15.01.2022 Resources giant BHP will allocate more than $3.3 million to help community services run by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, focusing in the areas where the miner operates. Read More >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//bhp-pledges-3-3m-for-aboriginal-h/

14.01.2022 Australias Health and Community Services sector is heading towards a severe under-supply of workers. The shortage of capable, compassionate and confident people is especially obvious in Aged Care, though other allied health services like Counselling and Mental Health are not immune. Read More >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//is-the-role-right-for-you-this-su/

14.01.2022 Its easy to bundle together Social Workers, Carers and Community Workers in Australia. They all contribute skills, time and energy to improving others quality of life. Read more >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//community-workers-what-they-do-an/

11.01.2022 Globally, the rate of suicide is alarmingly high, particularly in men. Too many men are ‘toughing it out’, keeping their feelings to themselves and struggling in silence. Movember is aiming to reduce the rate of male suicide by 25% by 2030, and we want to help them get there. If you want to donate and watch our staff grow a fuzzy face friend to raise money for mental health, click the button below and donate! Any amount helps and goes directly to Movember! https://movember.com/t/trainsmart

11.01.2022 An estimated 45% of Australians are likely to experience some mental health problems in their lifetime. Depression affects around 1 in 16 people personally, but almost everyone has some experience with it. Read More >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//what-are-the-four-types-of-depres/

10.01.2022 Ask any Mental Health professional and they will tell you helping clients overcome a personal crisis is one of the most rewarding feelings imaginable. Of course, the career is not without its challenges. Read More >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//emotional-support-skills-you-gain/ #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness

09.01.2022 Australias aged care industry employs more than 175,000 people, most of them in health care and social assistance. A career in aged care can take you all around the country, from the respite home in your neighbourhood to an administrative or policy role in a national program. Read More >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//aged-care-jobs-and-salary-statist/

09.01.2022 Swinburne Universitys Wellbeing Clinic for Older Adults launched a national telehealth service in June to support Aged Care residents, their families, and carers during coronavirus. Read more >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//free-online-counselling-for-aged-/

08.01.2022 Social Workers support people needing to make changes in their lives, often in times of acute need or extreme difficulty. Read More >> https://www.tsa.edu.au/blog/what-is-a-social-worker/

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07.01.2022 There is a lot of chatter about the new normal way of life as Australia recovers from the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, but the picture being painted is pretty fuzzy. Read More >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//mental-health-check-to-prepare-fo/

06.01.2022 Caseworkers improve the lives of their clients (normally adults, children or families experiencing a crisis) by helping them to access care and support services, find the motivation to make lifestyle changes, and achieve their goals in difficult times. Read More >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//the-role-of-a-caseworker-in-commu/

06.01.2022 Crises can be personal, community-based, or global. In this blog, we will touch on the current global crisis affecting all Australians, the coronavirus pandemic, and its threat to our nations mental health. Read more >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//will-coronavirus-cause-a-crisis-i/

06.01.2022 Around Australia, we are starting to see the coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdowns easing. Life is slowly but surely returning to normal. But its not the same normal we knew before the pandemic. Read More >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//how-social-workers-and-carers-wer/

06.01.2022 The cost of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is still being counted in Australia. It is a process likely to continue for some time, with many in the Youth Work field fearing long-term impacts on children and young people will not be evident for years even decades. Read more >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//children-and-covid-19-why-youth-w/

05.01.2022 All State and Territory governments have lent their support to a refreshed Closing the Gap plan, which sets out 16 ambitious targets to tackling Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander disadvantage in Australia. Read more >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//why-youth-workers-will-be-vital-i/

04.01.2022 At least 1 in 7 young Western Australians aged 4-17 will experience mental health trouble in their lifetimes. Some estimates put the figure closer to 1 in 4, and the prevalence of mental illness in young people has been steadily climbing for over a decade. Read more >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//where-can-young-people-go-for-pee/

04.01.2022 Life in Community Services is great for people who love variety, challenge, and working with people. No matter where you end up, there are 2 things (at least) that every Community Services career promises: * Everything you do is to help other people, improve their lives, and benefit the wider community * Every day is different from the day before... Read more >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//what-is-a-community-services-cour/

03.01.2022 Common in all of our allied health courses, is the understanding that mental well-being is heavily reliant on peer support. The people, programs, and experiences we surround ourselves with play a significant role in our mental health. As Australia braces for a second wave of coronavirus-related mental illness in the next 12-18 months, it has maybe never been more important to discuss those concepts covered in our mental health Diploma and Certificate courses. Read More >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//accessing-and-embracing-peer-supp/

03.01.2022 At present, there are currently over 6,900 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 97 COVID-19 related deaths across Australia. With these numbers expected to rise, managing the spread of the virus has never been more important. Read more >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//covidsafe-join-the-fight-against-/

03.01.2022 Community Services is one of Australias largest and most active industries. As part of the allied health sector, Community Services jobs (as you might have guessed from the name) serve the community in a wide variety of ways. Read More >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//how-to-choose-the-right-course-fo/

02.01.2022 A Counsellors job is to work closely with people experiencing emotional or mental health problem, either one-on-one or in a group setting. They help to unravel the deeper issues at play, provide management strategies, and support the person (or family, or group) as they work towards an improved state of mind. Read More >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//when-is-it-time-to-see-a-counsell/

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02.01.2022 For the last few months, coronavirus seemed to be all anybody was talking about. It was all over the news, information dominated our social media feeds, and every company we forgot we gave our emails to wanted us to know what they were doing in these unprecedented times. Read More >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//how-covid-19-has-given-us-a-new-u/

01.01.2022 Aged Care workers are a uniquely skilled group of people who spend their days improving the lives of older Australians, by providing much-needed medical support and day-to-day living assistance Read More >> https://www.tsa.edu.au//the-many-benefits-of-working-in-a/

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