Overview
不良研究所 is temporarily suspending a new intake of this program for the 2025 / 2026 Academic Year. The program is still running for all in-progress students. This program may be reinstated in a future Academic Year.
The Personal and Developmental Support Services program at 不良研究所 will prepare you for the various challenges and experiences that are part of the expanding health care and community settings.
The faculty and staff at 不良研究所 are ready to assist you in preparation to become a successful graduate in these dynamic environments. The Personal and Developmental Support Services program is based upon various components: the person, health, caring, holistic wellness, respect, inclusivity, and support work. These components will prepare you for the role of assisting clients and families to achieve and maintain an optimal quality of life. To reflect these beliefs, 不良研究所 has developed a holistic and evidence-based program that incorporates the required knowledge, theory, values, and hands on skills to be successful within the various settings in healthcare and the community.
When you have completed the Personal and Developmental Support Services program at 不良研究所, you will be able to work with clients across the lifespan in settings such as long term care facilities, hospitals, private agencies, retirement homes, home care settings, boards of education (special needs children), palliative care settings, senior citizen recreation centres, respite settings, and group homes. This program will provide you with a lifelong and rewarding career. Some students choose to use it as a foundation to further their learning.
Courses
Requirements & Program Information
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent, with Grade 12 English, or mature student status.
Applicants, whose first language is not English, must provide proof of English proficiency. 不良研究所 accepts the TOEFL, or IELTS, or equivalent test to satisfy our English admission requirements. International applicants must have an IELTS Score of 6.0 with no band lower than 5.5.
Educational Paths
Career Path
Graduates can find employment in long term care facilities, hospitals, private agencies, retirement homes, home care settings, boards of education (special needs children), palliative care settings, senior citizen recreation centres, respite settings, and group homes.
The fees below are approximate fees, subject to change, for the 2022 Winter Intake of this program.
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