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Can I work with children with a mental health nursing diploma?
Asked by bluestorm
Ive been accepted to study mental health nursing but Im just curious about my opportunities would I be able to work with children who have learning difficulties such as aspergers/autism? Or is this another branch of healthcare? I can only seem to find information on working with adults with learning difficulties.
maybe you do jah, so what lol
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Actually my friend is qualified in mental health nursing, and she works in an adolescent unit so yes you can. You would only need an additional childrens health diploma if you were working with children with physical health problems.
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maybe you have a learning difficulty
Answered by jah
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It is depend on where you apply and what your job description would be, YES you can work at some place such as church, etc.
Answered by dokomo
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You can work with children no matter what diploma they have. Good for you for wanting to help.
Answered by labdogs4me
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If you can find children with a mental health diploma then I'm sure they'll let you work with them.
Answered by Duke75
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no you would need a qualification to work with children of some sort
Answered by starlight
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You could definitely work with children with mental health issues in Nursing. The career has endless opportunities available.
Answered by Chanel
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