Algonquin College Addictions and Mental Health Program Helps Meet Growing Need for Services

OTTAWA (OCT. 7) – A new Addictions and Mental Health Graduate Certificate Program being offered by Algonquin College’s AC Online Campus has surpassed its fall enrolment predictions, and is helping meet the growing demand for professionals with the knowledge and skills to treat concurrent disorders across a variety of clinical settings and workplaces.

During National Mental Illness Awareness Week (Oct. 3-9), it’s an important time to not only recognize the reality of mental illness, and resources available, but also those learners gaining valuable skills to assist those in need on the frontlines.

The 42-week online program offers students the knowledge, skills, and abilities required by front-line workers to deliver responsive and effective substance use disorder treatment and mental health services while promoting empowerment, self-determination and optimum quality of life to individuals. Students gain practical experience through a supervised eight-week placement, learning to apply their clinical skills, establish appropriate relationships with clients, and participate in professional, collaborative team environments.

“Over the past several years, we have seen an emerging recognition around the profound nature and impact of mental health and addiction disorders and the need for increased awareness and clinical supports,” said Algonquin College President and CEO, Claude Brulé. “Offering this program through the College’s AC Online Campus provides the perfect vehicle for professionals who are looking for flexible learning options to bolster their credentials and add to their skill sets to help meet the demand for these vital services.”

Associate Vice President – Global, Online, and Corporate Learning at Algonquin College, Patrick Devey, said that since the Mental Health Graduate Certificate Program was launched, interest has continued to surge. The fall term enrolment numbers passed expectations and applications are currently being accepted for the winter and spring terms of 2022. When initially offered, there were over 400 applicants for 35 seats this current term. There are currently 150 applicants for the Winter Term 2022, and the College is planning to increase student seats as a result of the overwhelming demand.

Working with the AC Online’s Field Placement Officer Team, students have an opportunity to secure placements not just in the Ottawa region, but at locations across Canada. This is thanks to AC Online building strong partnerships with external placement agencies and associations. The Canadian Addiction Counsellors Certification Federation (CACCF) is pleased to be one of these partners with Algonquin and AC Online on this program, and helping to bring a community-connection and real-world experience to its students.

“As the National Leader in Addiction Certification and as an Indigenous led organization, the CACCF is happy to partner with and to support organizations like Algonquin College and the work they do,” said Alex Bishop, Head of Public Affairs and Strategic Planning for the CACCF.

Upon completion of the program, students possess the knowledge and skills to work with vulnerable populations in a variety of community mental health and addictions services settings, dependent on their prior experience and credentials. These settings may include social service and government agencies, mental health agencies, residential treatment centres, group homes, homeless shelters, school boards, services for women, services for Indigenous people, crisis response services, correctional facilities, hospitals, long-term care facilities, hospices, and other establishments.

For additional details on the program, please visit this link.

 

For more information:

Bruce Hickey

Communications Officer

Algonquin College

hickeyb@algonquincollege.com

 

Chris Lackner

Communications Manager

Algonquin College

Office: 613-727-4723 ext. 2091

Mobile: 613-220-3479

lacknec@algonquincollege.com

 

Alex Bishop

Public Affairs and Strategy

CACCF

alex@caccf.ca

Mobile 905-802-4124

 

About AC Online:

AC Online is the newest campus by Algonquin College, launched at the end of 2019. We serve all demographics, from learners right out of high school to working professionals who want additional qualifications or training. Students can choose from 80+ Full-time or Part-time programs and 800+ courses. Our offerings range from interest courses to credentialed offerings such as certificates, diplomas, and graduate certificates. Our courses provide unprecedented flexibility. Learners are able to get their education anytime, anywhere — in the morning or night, in Ottawa or from the other side of the world.

 

About Algonquin College:

The mission of Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology is to transform hopes and dreams into lifelong success. Algonquin College, an Ontario public sector community college, does this by offering hands-on, digitally connected, experiential learning in more than 185 programs. Based in the Ottawa Valley, Algonquin College is the largest polytechnic institute in Eastern Ontario.

 

About CACCF:

The Canadian Addiction Counsellors Certification Federation (CACCF) is a not for profit Ontario registered organization that has been in operation for 36 years. The CACCF promotes, certifies and monitors the competency of addiction specific counsellors in Canada using current and effective practices, which are internationally recognized. The CACCF certify thousands of Addiction Counsellors across Canada. The CACCF is Internationally recognized as the gold standard provider in addiction credentialing both in Canada and on the International stage. We follow best practices related to the issuance of addiction credentialing as clinically researched and confirmed by the International Certification and Reciprocity Consortium. Our mandate is to protect the public. The certifications CACCF issues along with our professional conduct review process provide public protection for counsellors, employers, regulatory agencies, clients and their families.




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