Overview of Saddleback College Human Services Program 2023

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Providing insight into the 12th Annual Human Services Information Session, the program overview, academic counseling, pursuit of higher education, certification processes, and the dedicated Human Services Team at Saddleback College. The session explores the significance of social and human service work, the profession of Human Services, and the program's mission to offer education in assessment, intervention, treatment, advocacy, and support. The HS program caters to students aiming for an Associate's Degree, Certificate of Achievement, or transfer to a 4-year institution to pursue careers in various helping professions.


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  1. SADDLEBACK COLLEGE DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES AND HUMAN SERVICES 12th Annual Human Services Information Session 2023 1

  2. Agenda Introductions Human Services (HS) Program Overview Utilization and Value of Academic, Personal and Career Counseling Pursuit of Higher Education Journeys through the HS program, Erin Long, Counselor, Saddleback College California Association for Alcohol & Drug Educators (CAADE) Accrediting Program Addiction Counselor Certification Board of CA (ACCBC) Registration, Testing, and Certification Q & A 2

  3. Human Services Team Dr. Sherrie Loewen, J.D., M.A.H.S, Dean of School of Health and Wellness Dr. Caroline Paltin, Professor, Chair of Human Services Chelsey Tyson, Program Specialist Dr. Kashara Moore, Assistant Professor, Human Services Erin Long, MA, Counseling Services Student Success Coach: TBA 3

  4. Human Services In Action Social and Human Service Workers https://youtu.be/Q4XrBTBN2Ew?si=-wFzrZPjDyd8rmTQ 4

  5. The Profession of Human Services (HS)? The National Organization for Human Services (NOHS) The Human Services profession is one which promotes improved service delivery systems by addressing not only the quality of direct services, but also by seeking to improve accessibility, accountability, and coordination among professionals and agencies in service delivery. (NOHS) http://www.nationalhumanservices.org 5

  6. Human Services Program Mission Statement To provide quality education for knowledge acquisition and skill development in the areas of assessment, intervention, treatment, advocacy, and support, on behalf of individuals seeking human services. 6

  7. What is the HS Program? Saddleback College s HS program is a lower division course of study for students who what an Associate s Degree, Certificate of Achievement, and/or plan to transfer to a 4- year college or university. The HS program serves as an introduction to careers in social work, criminal justice, community-based corrections, counseling, public health and other helping professions. Associated roles include, but are not limited to: Mentorship, advocacy, counseling, case management, addiction counseling, and more. 7

  8. Library Workshops https://www.saddleback. edu/student- support/library/ask- librarian Saddleback College has a wealth of helpful Library Resources Helpful Librarians Available to assist! Workshops to support your success! 8

  9. Human Services Certificate Of Achievement (3) 1. Alcohol and Drug Studies (40-units)* 2. Human Services Generalist (37-units)* 3. Mental Health Worker (29-unites)* *Requires the completion of Field Work Courses 9

  10. Human Services Occupational Skills Awards [OSA] (2) OSA in Eating Disorders Studies (9-units) OSA in Community-Based Corrections Studies (12-units) An Occupational Skills Awards can be used to augment a certificate, enhance your work skills, and/or add specialized educational training to your resume. 10

  11. Human Services Field Work & Seminar A component of the Certificates in Human Services includes a culminating Field Work Experience. Students work directly in internships in the Field at Agencies approved by the College for training. Training is specific to the Human Services Competencies of the various certificates. 11

  12. Human Services Field Work & Seminar Next HS 110 Orientation is Wednesday October 11th2:00 to 4:00pm There are required prerequisite courses and an Application that must be submitted. Students receive approval after review. Applications Due Wednesday, October 11, 2023 (HS 110 only) Spring 24 Fieldwork and Seminar 12

  13. Erin Long, Saddleback College Counselor Counseling Services 949-582-4572 13

  14. Can I get an AS degree in Human Services from Saddleback College? Yes? Associate in Science (AS) Degree in HS How! Complete the certificate program, and a minimum of 60 units including the general education requirements Maintain an overall GPA of 2.0 or higher A minimum of 12 units must be completed at Saddleback College 14

  15. Human Services Student Success Journeys through the HS Program Certificate Completion AS Degree in Human Services or an AA Degree Possible Transfer Programs BA or BS Degrees CSULB B.A. in Social Work CSUF - B.S. in Human Services CSUF B.S. in Criminal Justice UCI - B.A. in Psychological Science Many others, including transfer to private and out of state universities Considerable and diverse employment opportunities 15

  16. Examples of Occupational Titles of Human Service Workers According to the National Organization for Human Services Case Worker Family Support Worker Youth Worker Social Service Liaison Residential Counselor Behavioral Management Aide Case Management Aide Eligibility Counselor Alcohol Counselor Adult Day Care Worker Drug Abuse Counselor Life Skills Instructor Client Advocate Neighborhood Worker Social Service Aide Group Activities Aide Social Service Technician Therapeutic Assistant Probation Officer Case Monitor - P.O. Child Advocate Gerontology Aide Juvenile Court Liaison Home Health Aide Group Home Worker Child Abuse Worker Crisis Intervention Counselor Mental Health Aie Community Organizer Intake Interviewer Community Outreach Worker Social Work Assistant Community Action Worker Psychological Aide Halfway House Counselor Assistant Case Manager Rehabilitation Case Worker Residential Manager Overview of Human Services 16

  17. U.S. Department of Labor - Bureau of Labor Statistics https://www.bls.gov/ooh/community-and-social- service/social-and-human-service-assistants.htm Occupational Outlook Handbook Substance Abuse, Behavioral Disorder, and Mental Health Counselors Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists Social and Human Service Assistants (Generalist) Social Workers 17

  18. Student Health Center Services https://www.saddleback.edu/student-support/student-health-wellness-center 18

  19. Pop Quiz ahead! The Human Services Department rests in the College's School of Health and Wellness. Courses are listed as HS courses. The School of Health and Wellness is in the Health Sciences Building, aka HS Building. When HS classes are on campus, they are held in the HS building. So for example HS 105 which is our Ethics Course might be offered in Room HS 105, Confused??? Its Confusing! Did you know that the Student Health Center is called the Health & Wellness Center? So this means 19

  20. Pop Quiz ahead! An HS student could go in the HS building and take an HS class. A student in the College of Health and Wellness could get sick and need to go to the Health and Wellness Center. But if an HS student went in the HS building to see the school nurse, they would be visiting the College of Health and Wellness, and not the Health & Wellness Center. We have Kleenex and sympathy in the College of Health and Wellness, but other than that, we cant help you with your health needs. 20

  21. Time for your Quiz! Human Services Courses are identified by the letters HS The building on campus housing Human Services is called Health Sciences or the HS building The School our Human Services Department is in is called The School of Health and Wellness But if you are sick or needing counseling you woud go to The Health and Wellness Center 21

  22. Student Health & Wellness Center Student Health & Wellness Center On-Campus Services & Resources Food Resource Center (Room PE 502) Open Monday - Thursday, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm; Friday, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm; Closed everyday from 11:30 am - 12:00 pm for lunch. Fill out our Food Request Form(link is external) and stop by Room PE 502 to pick up your food. Grocery Cards Cal-Fresh Assistance Clothing Closet Hygiene Supplies Essential Bags On-Campus Showers Day/Semester Lockers Bus Passes Gas Cards 22

  23. Basic Needs Consultation Getting Connected Schedule a Consultation on the webpage for the Health Center. With any questions, please email Basic Needs Coordinator, Emma Lenney, at elenney@saddleback.edu(link sends e- mail). For quick questions, hop on our CARE Corner drop-in hours, Monday-Wednesday 8:30am-9:30am through Zoom. Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 430 552 6955 Passcode: CARE 23

  24. Human Services Helpers Heart Club! CURRENTLY SEEKING HELPING HEARTS AS CABINET MEMBERS 24

  25. CAADEs ACCBC Overview Registration - Registered Addiction Counselor (RAC) Certification - Certified Addiction Treatment Counselor (CATCi - CATC N) Certified Addiction Treatment Counselor (CATC) Exam 25

  26. CAADEs ACCBC New Address and Site is Undergoing Updates New ACCBC Office Address: 4182 N. Viking Way, Suite 213, Long Beach, CA 90808 New ACCBC Phone Number: 1-562-304-5261 Please Note: Mail forwarding has ended, so our office will not receive your application if you mail it to the old address. The best way to ensure we receive your application is to submit it by email. email address will remain the same: office@accbc.org website will remain the same: https://www.accbc.org/ 26

  27. The Epitome of Human Services A Helper s Heart https://youtu.be/CrZXz10FcVM Gladys Wilson and Naomi Feil Naomi Feil, founder of Validation Therapy, shares a breakthrough moment of communication with Gladys Wilson, a woman who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2000 and is virtually non-verbal. Learn more at www.memorybridge.org. Overview of Human Services 27

  28. Contacts Dr. Caroline Paltin, HS Chair and Associate Professor - cpaltin@saddleback.edu Chelsey Tyson, Program Specialist for HS & Med. Asst. - ctyson@saddleback.edu Erin Long, Counselor - Call to schedule an appointment with Academic, Personal & Career Counseling: 949-582-4572 The Health & Wellness Center (health, mental health, basic needs and more) Add link here Leila Rod-Welch, Librarian - lrodwelch@saddleback.edu 28

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  31. Thank You for Your Attendance! 31

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