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Diploma in Developmental Services Worker

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What will I learn?

The Developmental Services Worker (Disability Studies) program focuses on providing support to people of all ages with disabilities to achieve their dreams by inspiring, advocating and promoting inclusion.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
This two–year Ontario College diploma program is designed to provide the specialized skills required for professionals who make a difference every day in the lives of children, youth and adults who have disabilities as well as their support network at home, and in the community, (school, recreation, mental health and addictions, justice supports, employment support and more).

The Developmental Services Worker program focuses on providing support to people with various intellectual disabilities, such as Down Syndrome, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Traumatic Brain Injury and neurocognitive disorders, learning disabilities and/or physical disabilities. Graduates have the knowledge, skills and attitudes that include - and exceed - compassionate caring to support the empowerment of people with disabilities, while promoting social inclusion and helping people reach their goals and accomplish their dreams.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Career Opportunities providing supports and services to those with intellectual or physical disabilities is highly rewarding work. There is a shortage of skilled and qualified workers to meet the demand in the developmental services and disability sectors, as well as related employment. Graduates will have the required expertise to work with people of all ages in a variety of diverse settings in Ontario, across Canada or abroad, including:

  • Mental health/Dual Diagnosis
  • Supporting people through the justice system
  • Self-employment through individualized funding
  • Facilitating Person-Directed Planning
  • Educational Support
  • Employment supports
  • Community inclusion initiatives and teaching life skills
  • Residential supports
  • Behavioural supports
  • Long term care
  • Various camps

TRANSFER AGREEMENTS

You may be able to use credits obtained at Fleming College to continue your postsecondary education in pursuit of a degree. The articulation and credit transfer agreements with our partner institutions.

Which department am I in?

School of Health and Community Services

Study options

Online/Distance with attendance (2 Years)

Tuition fees
CAD$14,379.36 (8,72,058) per year
Tuition: CAN $7,189.68 per semester

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please

Start date

January 2025

Venue

Fleming College

Sutherland Campus,

599 Brealey Drive,

PETERBOROUGH,

Ontario (ON),

K9J 7B1, Canada

Entry requirements

For international students

Students applying to Developmental Services Worker must meet the following requirements:

  • OSSD including Gr 12 C English

Academic requirements:

  • High school diploma

English language proficiency requirements:

  • Internet-based (iBT) TOEFL: 80 with no score less than 20
  • International English Language Testing System (IELTS - Academic): 6.0 with no band less than 5.5 (Students applying through SDS stream to meet 6.0, with no bands less than 6.0)
  • PTE Academic (Pearson Test English): 58+
  • Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB): 76

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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About Fleming College

Fleming College is a bustling hub of enterprise and innovation, with a culture of applied research and a progressive attitude towards education.

  • Well-funded research department
  • Wide range of vocational training programs
  • Region of great lakes and natural beauty
  • Scholarships and bursaries available