Make a Positive Impact – Support Children, Youth & Families in Australia
Are you driven to help children, adolescents, and families overcome challenges and thrive? The CHC40321 – Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family Intervention at Australian Skills Asian Colleges equips you with essential skills to support young people and families in Australia’s community service sector — a role that offers both professional fulfillment and strong career prospects.
This nationally recognised qualification is ideal for Vietnamese students who are embarking on a career that balances compassion, advocacy, and practical intervention skills — while pursuing long-term residency opportunities in Australia.
The Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family Intervention prepares learners to assess risk, deliver targeted interventions, and advocate for children, youth, and their families in Australian contexts. You’ll gain the confidence to manage complex social situations, support mental health, and contribute positively to wellbeing and family dynamics.
This program is delivered in English, ensuring you are prepared for professional communication and service standards in Australian workplaces.
Qualification Code: CHC40321
Qualification Title: Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family Intervention
Provider: Australian Skills Asian Colleges
Delivery Mode: On-campus training + Practical placement in Australia
Course Duration: 9–12 months
Language of Instruction: English
Career Outcomes: Family Support Worker, Youth Outreach Officer, Child Protection Officer, Intervention Support Worker, Case Worker
This course teaches you to:
Screen and assess the needs of children, youth, and families
Provide early intervention and crisis support
Facilitate family-inclusive services and group work
Work effectively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities
Understand child development, trauma, and mental health concerns
Collaborate with external agencies, schools, and healthcare services
Operate within legal, ethical, and culturally appropriate frameworks
CHCCCS031 – Provide individualised support
CHCMHS001 – Work with people with mental health issues
CHCPRT001 – Identify and respond to children and young people at risk
CHCPRT023 – Work collaboratively to maintain an environment safe for children and young people
CHCDFV001 – Recognise and respond appropriately to domestic and family violence
CHCDIV003 – Manage and promote diversity
CHCDEV002 – Analyse impacts of sociological factors on people in community work and services
CHCAOD001 – Work in an alcohol and other drugs context
Your hands-on placement (100+ hours) in community agencies will help you apply these units in real-world settings.
Graduates can pursue roles such as:
Child Protection Support Worker
Youth Outreach Worker
Family Support Practitioner
Early Intervention Worker
Mental Health Support Worker (youth focus)
Community Case Manager
These roles are in demand across Australia, particularly within government health and human services departments, non-profit organisations, and specialist family and youth services.
Course content aligned with Australian Child Safe Standards
Expert trainers with extensive experience in youth and family intervention
Practical placements in accredited community service organisations
Comprehensive English communication training for professional contexts
Support for job placement, resume development, and migration advice
Vietnamese learners are recognised for their empathy, strong family orientation, and adaptability — attributes highly valued in child, youth, and family support roles. This course empowers you to combine these qualities with professional skills and qualification recognitions.
Becoming a skilled intervention worker in Australia starts here. Help families stay safe, support youth transitions, and build a satisfying, impactful career.
📞 Contact Australian Skills Asian Colleges today to explore intakes, scholarships, and visa pathways.