Social Services
A course by
AGI
A Level 5 diploma equipping students for advanced youth work and health and wellbeing practitioner roles, with a blend of theory and workplace practicum (200 hours). Zero fees apply for eligible domestic students.
Blended study
This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions
Manukau, Auckland
It will take a total of 44 weeks
This course requires 30 hours per week

Integrate theory and knowledge of health and wellbeing to identify aspirations of people from diverse contexts.

Critically select and apply a range of evidence-based practices to support people to meet their health and wellbeing aspirations.

Maintain awareness of the socio cultural, economic and political factors impacting support practices.
The Diploma in Health & Wellbeing (Applied Practice - Youth Work) at AGI Education is designed to prepare advanced support workers for the youth work sector in New Zealand. The programme blends operational and theoretical knowledge with 200 hours of workplace practicum, enabling graduates to work independently or under supervision. The curriculum covers core youth development philosophy, evidence-based support approaches, te ao Māori, and the socio-cultural factors affecting wellbeing. Graduates are prepared for roles in health, social and community settings, and may progress to further study.
What you need to know first
Applicants must be 18 years or older.

Health and Community Services
Youth Work

Consumer Advocacy
Disability Practice
Employment Support
Navigation/Navigator
Social Services
A course by
AGI
A Level 5 diploma equipping students for advanced youth work and health and wellbeing practitioner roles, with a blend of theory and workplace practicum (200 hours). Zero fees apply for eligible domestic students.
Blended study
This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions
Manukau, Auckland
It will take a total of 44 weeks
This course requires 30 hours per week

Integrate theory and knowledge of health and wellbeing to identify aspirations of people from diverse contexts.

Critically select and apply a range of evidence-based practices to support people to meet their health and wellbeing aspirations.

Maintain awareness of the socio cultural, economic and political factors impacting support practices.
The Diploma in Health & Wellbeing (Applied Practice - Youth Work) at AGI Education is designed to prepare advanced support workers for the youth work sector in New Zealand. The programme blends operational and theoretical knowledge with 200 hours of workplace practicum, enabling graduates to work independently or under supervision. The curriculum covers core youth development philosophy, evidence-based support approaches, te ao Māori, and the socio-cultural factors affecting wellbeing. Graduates are prepared for roles in health, social and community settings, and may progress to further study.
What you need to know first
Applicants must be 18 years or older.

Health and Community Services
Youth Work

Consumer Advocacy
Disability Practice
Employment Support
Navigation/Navigator
Hold a Youth Work or Health & Wellbeing Level 4 qualification OR provide evidence of successful study at Level 3 and at least 12 months professional experience in a health and wellbeing context.
Disclosure and approval for release of criminal conviction information from NZ Police.
Able to work or undertake voluntary work in a Youth Work setting.
Suitability assessment by AGI Education.
Access to a computer and the internet.
Special admission may be granted to applicants 20+ with at least 18 months health and wellbeing sector experience and two workplace referee endorsements.
Social Services
Iwi Services
Mental Health Support
Youth Work in non-governmental organisations, justice/corrections, social services, residential and community settings
Hold a Youth Work or Health & Wellbeing Level 4 qualification OR provide evidence of successful study at Level 3 and at least 12 months professional experience in a health and wellbeing context.
Disclosure and approval for release of criminal conviction information from NZ Police.
Able to work or undertake voluntary work in a Youth Work setting.
Suitability assessment by AGI Education.
Access to a computer and the internet.
Special admission may be granted to applicants 20+ with at least 18 months health and wellbeing sector experience and two workplace referee endorsements.
Social Services
Iwi Services
Mental Health Support
Youth Work in non-governmental organisations, justice/corrections, social services, residential and community settings