Guidance and Counselling for Health and Social Workers
About Course
This course equips health and social workers with the essential knowledge, skills, and attitudes to provide effective guidance and counselling to individuals, families, and communities. The course emphasises practical approaches to emotional support, mental health care, ethical decision-making, and communication, tailored to the unique challenges faced in health and social care settings.
It is designed based on curriculum for nurses and midwives (diploma and certificate), but with great care for everyone interested.
Course Objectives:
By the end of this course, learners should be able to:
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Understand the principles, theories, and ethics of guidance and counselling.
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Develop effective communication and active listening skills for diverse client needs.
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Apply counselling techniques in health and social work contexts.
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Identify common psychological and social challenges and provide appropriate support or referrals.
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Demonstrate cultural sensitivity, empathy, and professionalism in client interactions.
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Evaluate counselling interventions and reflect on personal growth as a health/social worker.
Target Audience:
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Health workers (nurses, midwives, clinicians)
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Social workers
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Community health workers and volunteers
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Public health practitioners
Course Content
Topic 1: Introduction to Guidance and Counselling
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Lesson 1.1: Concepts and Evolution of Counselling
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Lesson 1.2: Types, Approaches, and Roles in Counselling
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Lesson 1.3: Attitudes and Qualities of a Good Counsellor