Addictions & Community Services Worker - Ontario

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“CDI College gave me the tools I needed and support to get through hard times. My career choice has changed my life dramatically, both personally and professionally. I have met some amazing people, and expanded my abilities ten-fold.” - Louise V., CDI College Graduate

Are you looking for a career that allows you to make a difference in someone’s life? Are you an empathetic person with an ability to reach out to people who need it? You should consider a career in addictions work.

Addictions workers play important roles in the lives of those living with substance abuse, mental health issues and other challenges. As such, these paraprofessionals need to rely on a wide-range of skills and knowledge. The Addictions and Community Services Worker program at CDI College is designed to prepare graduates for positions that assist clients facing substance abuse issues.

Students in the Addictions and Community Services Worker program gain a fundamental understanding of psychology, pharmacology, ethics and communications. They also learn about the fundamentals of addiction and its impact on high risk populations, youth and families. In addition, students will learn about case file management, treatment planning, and various community resources available to clients with addiction and mental health issues in Ontario.

Prior to graduation, students put their knowledge and skills to the test in a mandatory community placement. Graduates of this program will be prepared to work in a range of social service settings in the province.
This program is 48 weeks in length.

Job Opportunities
  • Child and youth services
  • Family social service agencies
  • Alcohol and drug treatment programs
  • Family violence programs
  • Group homes
  • Correctional facilities
  • Community mental health centres
  • Facilities for the physically and developmentally challenged

Program Courses

The program outline below is for Ontario . Click here to see the outlines for British Columbia and Manitoba.

Code Course Name Hours
  • ACSW020 Career and Employment Strategies 20

    • This course looks at the planning, preparation, execution, and follow-up stages of an interview.

  • ACSW002 Case File Management 20

    • This subject deals with preparing social work-related written reports to communicate the progress of a client.  The student will be introduced to various methods of recording information, along with the requirements for various entries to a file within the parameters of legal and ethical requirements.  Basic computer skills are further developed through a series of assignments.

  • ACSW004 Communications Fundamentals 40

    • This subject provides a comprehensive study of effective communication skills and techniques the student will use both professionally and personally. The subject will sharpen skills to work effectively in a professional helping relationship. Students will also learn how to conduct an effective job search and how to continue their development as an Addictions Worker.

  • ACSW007 Community Resources and Networking 20

    • The goal of an Addictions Worker is to accurately assess the client’s needs and provide the most appropriate referral in an ethical manner. This subject establishes a framework to assess needs and explores the various services available in the community. This is accomplished by guiding the student through a series of assignments to enhance evaluation skills and knowledge.

  • ACSW005 Ethics 60

    • This subject is designed to provide the student with a framework in which to view the importance of ethics, cultures customs and personal and professional boundaries.

  • ACSW009 Fundamentals of Addiction 80

    • This subject provides the foundation for further in-depth subjects in the study of addiction. The basic pharmacological nature and effects of a range of psychoactive chemicals are presented, with an emphasis on challenging the myths of which chemicals cost society the most in terms of economic costs and social burden of human suffering. Specific target populations are explored, focusing on women, children, adolescents, ethnic minorities, elderly, the disabled and those suffering from mental illness. Assessment, intervention strategies, and treatment options are presented, along with the most common problems encountered during treatment.

  • ACSW010 Fundamentals of Pharmacology 20

    • This subject provides basic drug information including the basic pharmacological nature and effects of a range of psychoactive chemicals. Students will build knowledge relating drug treatments/usage to various body systems and associated states of disease.

  • ACSW006 Group Facilitation Concepts 60

    • This subject will provide the student with an overview of the nature of group work in a social service setting and an opportunity to explore relevant techniques and exercises designed to enhance group work.

  • ACSW016 High Risk Populations 60

    • High risk populations provides the foundation for further in-depth examination of the relationship between substance abuse and a specific population in society. The purpose of this course is to gain a realistic perspective of drug-related problems affecting different sub-populations in society. To understand the complex issues surrounding drugs in our society, we need to recognize the enormous diversity that exists within the general population. This course will provide the student with the basic knowledge around being a multicultural counsellor and working specifically with sub-populations that are regularly encountered.

  • ACSW008 Interviewing Techniques 60

    • This subject will assist the student to define communication skills and demonstrate how to use them effectively in many types of situations. A group of core communication skills is essential to any interview, whether it takes place in counselling, nursing, social work, personnel work, or information gathering.

  • ACSW003 Introduction to Intake and Treatment Planning 60

    • This subject will enable the student to become aware of the various testing procedures and the methods by which an appropriate and accurate assessment can be made. Subjects covered include laboratory testing, psychometric assessment, interviews, services, analysis of life situations, differential diagnosis and the matching hypothesis.

  • ACSW015 Introduction to Software Applications 40

    • This subject educates the student about the software applications that are commonly used in document preparation, report writing and presentations. The student will learn how to use a computer’s operating system; perform basic file management tasks; use a Web browser to explore the Internet and perform searches for information; create, edit, and format documents; and prepare a slide show presentation.

  • ACSW021 Mandatory Community Placement 300

    • This program includes 300 hours of a full-time community placement.

  • ACSW011 Preventive Health Promotion 40

    • The student is introduced to various health and relationship concerns that are relevant in chemically dependent individuals. The student will learn to evaluate the effectiveness of program delivery and begin to create new ideas for promoting healthier lifestyle choices within a range of settings and diverse populations.

  • ACSW019 Professional Skills 20

    • This course is designed to equip students with interpersonal skills identified by employers as essential for success in the professional world. Using a variety of instructional methods including case studies, group exercises, and discussion, students learn and practice key communication skills. Topics include customer service; team building; presentation skills; and personal marketing skills.

  • ACSW001 Psychology 60

    • This course provides the student with a basic knowledge and understanding of psychological concepts that can be applied in the courses that follow.

  • ACSW012 Relapse Prevention and Intervention 60

    • This subject will provide the student with an understanding of relapse as a natural part of the recovery process. The student will study a range of strategies and techniques to assist in minimizing and preventing the effects of prolonged periods of relapse during the journey of recovery. Students are guided through the entire relapse process by considering the application of some basic principles introduced in the CENAPS Model of Treatment (CENAPS is an acronym for Center for Applied Behavioral Research).

  • ACSW013 Secondary Traumatic Stress 20

    • Secondary traumatic stress results from helping or wanting to help a traumatized or suffering person. Students will gain insight into their personal strengths and weaknesses and will explore methods to prevent/reduce secondary traumatic stress.

  • ACSW018 Student Success Strategies 20

    • This course will introduce students to skills and concepts that will help them achieve personal, academic, and career success. Topics include personality styles, goal setting, time management, stress management, study skills, communication skills and conflict management.

  • ACSW014 Working With Families 60

    • This subject will provide students with an overview of how addiction can impact the family unit. Understanding the family reaction is critical to providing caring support to the recovering addict and their loved ones. A recovery program that does not address issues of co-dependency may increase the likelihood of persistent patterns of relapse for both the addict and their family.

  • ACSW017 Youth Issues 60

    • This course is designed to give students an overview of the issues that our youth are facing in today’s society. The course looks at three general areas of concern related to youth issues. The first part of the course is aimed at describing what is meant by at-risk and who these at-risk youth are. This is essential in order to better understand what the common risk factors that contribute to youth becoming at risk are. Secondly, the student will learn about the different at-risk categories in order to explore the various issues and problems. Finally the course will look at the different intervention, prevention and treatment strategies or models.