How many Individual Sessions are you allowed to have?
4 sessions
How many hours do you need to commit to in the field?
8 Hours per week
How many Hours do you need to commit to in the field?
10 Hours per week
What percentage of Part 1 is dedicated to WIL?
40%
Are you allowed to go into the field and commence Part 2, if you have failed Part 1?
No - need to pass WIL Part 1 with a minimum of 60% to move into part 2
Are you able to assist individuals and groups in resolving conflicts, improving relationships, and coping with life's challenges?
Yes
Are you allowed to conduct Containment or Debriefing Sessions as a Diploma Student?
Containment only - Refer afterwards
Are you allowed to engage in psychosocial awareness programmes?
Yes
How many workshops must students attend for WIL Part 1?
10 Workshops
How many weeks do you have to engage in while at site?
10 Weeks
Do you conduct Long-term or Short-term support to individuals, groups or communities?
Short-term
Can you conduct Group Counselling Sessions?
Are you allowed to conduct Containment or Debriefing Sessions as a Degree Student?
Debriefing
Does WIL Part1 require a written assessment?
No - only a class presentation
What is the pass mark for WIL?
60%
How do you assist individuals in finding their strengths and resilience to facilitate general wellness and create positive change?
Holding individual sessions, conduct workshops, develop projects, develop programmes, provide various resources & referrals etc.
Will you be receiving both Individual and Group Supervision Sessions during WIL Part 2?
Only Group Supervision
Are you allowed to diagnose mental health challenges?
Never
When is your class presentation DUE?
Week 8
Will you be placed at a Psychiatric hospital?
No
What Professional Body regulates your boundaries of competence during WIL?
None
When working with a client with basic feelings of being overwhelmed and stress, do you need to refer?
No
What do you do when working with a client with severe symptoms of depression?
Refer to relevant professional
Is it important for students to be aware of their triggers in Part 1 before starting Part 2?
Yes - most definitely
What will cause a fail of WIL?
Not meeting the pass mark of 60%
Not attending workshops
Not in a good financial standing