There is a rapidly growing need for a skilled workforce in forensic mental health in NSW. The criminal aspects of forensic mental health services are largely provided for by NSW Justice Health, and the development of new facilities will require additional suitably qualified staff for the foreseeable future. Forensic psychiatry private practice provides further opportunities for practitioners.
The Graduate Diploma in Forensic Mental Health offers you comprehensive training in forensic mental health, covering the theoretical and practical aspects of criminal, civil, child and family forensic mental health sub-specialities. The program aims to provide specialised levels of expertise in the clinical and legal aspects of Law and Forensic Mental Health to an emerging skilled multidisciplinary workforce. It draws upon the existing body of leading expertise in law, medicine and nursing, and the rich clinical resources of the Justice Health Long Bay Matraville complex which includes the high secure Forensic Hospital. The program is entirely online, through video lectures, forums and activities.
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution
September 2026
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution
February 2027
Entry into this program requires an undergraduate degree in health (medicine, nursing and other allied health), law, psychology or criminology AND
Honours or postgraduate qualification in health, law, psychology, criminology OR
At least two years full-time professional or volunteer experience in health, law, psychology or criminology
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
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