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Social Work and Human Services
Social workers make a difference in people’s lives by providing advocacy, education and support to individuals, families, groups and communities.
At Ara you’ll be taught by a dedicated team of qualified professionals with extensive experience across a broad range of social work environments.
We cover a broad range of social work and human services subjects.
Social work and human services support are some of the most important vocations in the health and social services sector, and at Ara Institute of Canterbury, we believe it is vital to support our community with effective and relevant social services programmes.
Employers in the public and private sector respect our qualifications, knowing you have had both professional training on campus and real experience in the workplace. Graduates from these programmes succeed across a range of industry and community-based organisations. An Ara Institute of Canterbury qualification gives employers a clear signal that you have the skills and practical experience to contribute to the workplace from day one.
Workforce restrictions apply for those employed in sectors working with children. See the full workforce restrictions.
Related programmes & courses
Postgraduate Certificate in Professional Supervision
Gain the expertise needed to facilitate effective supervision with others in professional contexts.
Principles of Family Violence Intervention Micro-credential
Enhance your professional capabilities with knowledge and skills in an important area of social practice.
Bachelor of Social Work
Gain the skills needed to help and support people facing challenging situations and events.
New Zealand Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (Social and Community Services) (Level 4) Mental Health and Addiction Support
Help individuals in mental health and addiction settings to recover, foster hope and build resilience.
New Zealand Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (Social and Community Services) (Whānau, Community and Social Services)
Support individuals, whānau and communities to thrive.
Social Work and Human Services Information Session
Learn about careers focused on helping others