The Mental Health and Addictions Worker program trains students to analyze intersecting causes and impacts of addiction and mental health issues using an Anti-Oppressive Practice lens and strengths-based approach. Students learn to support clients at individual, group, and community levels through lab-based activities, simulations, and a 580-hour fieldwork placement. The program prepares graduates for careers as counsellors, case managers, or outreach workers. Graduates are eligible for registration with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW).