Healthy communities start with healthy relationships

Camosun's Department of Community, Family & Child Studies' programs can help transform your unique gifts and talents into a rewarding career that really makes a difference - for individuals, families and communities. Learn the skills, knowledge and values to help build healthy communities, one relationship at a time.
Whether you wish to start a career program or take some of our courses for professional development or personal interest, we have a space for you
Want to know more? Attend an Info Session—third Thursday of each month, except December
Contact the Department of Community, Family & Child Studies office for Professional Development and other program details 250-370-3206, cfcsinfo@camosun.bc.ca.
Community, Family & Child Studies
The Community, Family & Child Studies diploma program leads you towards a career as a caring, ethical professional in the community and social services sector. Start in September.
Community Mental Health
With Camosun's Mental Health Certificate, you will have the grounding necessary for beginning employment in the mental health field. Start in September or May.
Community Support & Education Assistant
As a Community Support & Education Assistant student you will learn to effectively support and enhance the quality of life of citizens with developmental disabilities in our community. Start in January or September.
Early Learning & Care
The Early Learning & Care program will get you started in an exciting career working with and advocating for young children. Learn to provide care and education that focuses on the needs of children and their families. Also includes the courses CFCS 220 and 260. Start in September or part time in January.
Indigenous Family Support
The Indigenous Family Support program provides students of Indigenous Ancestry with opportunities to develop knowledge, skills, awareness and values needed to work with Indigenous individuals and families in schools and communities. Start in September.
Indigenous Human Services Career Access Program
The Indigenous Human Services Career Access Program (IHSCAP) is a 12-month program that is designed to prepare Aboriginal learners for entrance into the Human Services and Indigenous Studies programs at Camosun College. Start in January.
Interprofessional Mental Health & Addictions
The Post-Degree Diploma in Interprofessional Mental Health & Addictions prepares you to engage in the assessment, planning, treatment, and evaluation of older teens and adults experiencing acute, persistent, and/or co-occurring mental health and addiction challenges. Start in June.
Click here for a complete list of professional development opportunites.
Last updated: 14-Jul-2010 3:25 pm
