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Social Work Theories, Values and Frameworks for 21st Century Practice HGW512

Hobart

Introduction

This unit explores how social work theories and contexts inter-relate as a basis for a framework for identifying the purpose and practice of social work. Historically significant social work theories are examined in light of emerging trends that are reshaping how social work is defined and practiced, and this provides an important foundation for grounding your emerging frameworks for practice. Moral theories will help ground you in your understanding of principled and theoretically informed frameworks for action. You will consider the relationships between theories and practice as they apply to case scenarios each week.

This unit prepares you for Social Work Practicum 1.

Summary

Unit name Social Work Theories, Values and Frameworks for 21st Century Practice
Unit code HGW512
Credit points 12.5
College/School College of Arts, Law and Education
School of Social Sciences
Discipline Social Work
Coordinator Doctor Kate Vincent
Delivered By Delivered wholly by the provider
Level Postgraduate

Availability

Location Study period Attendance options Available to
Hobart 5 Week Session Jun Off-Campus International Domestic

Key

On-campus
Off-Campus
International students
Domestic students

Key Dates

Study Period Start date Census date WW date End date
5 Week Session Jun 14/6/2021 21/6/2021 1/7/2021 18/7/2021

* The Final WW Date is the final date from which you can withdraw from the unit without academic penalty, however you will still incur a financial liability (refer to How do I withdraw from a unit? for more information).

Unit census dates currently displaying for 2021 are indicative and subject to change. Finalised census dates for 2021 will be available from the 1st October 2020. Note census date cutoff is 11.59pm AEST (AEDT during October to March).

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Learning Outcomes

  • articulate a theoretically informed and ethical framework for social work practice that clearly identifies the relationship between change, care (the ethics and values of change), contexts and power to define the purpose, scope and practices of social work.
  • explain and demonstrate how social workers can address cultural contexts as a core component of their frameworks for practice to help define what needs to change and how such change can occur with care and by being reflective of the use of power.
  • apply a theoretically informed and ethical practice framework in social work assessments that could support achieving socially just change in the lives of people in interpersonal, institutional and other socio-political contexts.
  • demonstrate the qualities of a critically reflective social worker by critically evaluating how your framework for practice could help or hinder the achievement of social work goals in social work interventions; and whether your framework for practice reflects social work ethics and values.
  • use advanced communication skills to articulate your framework for practice.

Fee Information

Field of Education Commencing Student Contribution 1,3 Grandfathered Student Contribution 1,3 Approved Pathway Course Student Contribution 2,3 Domestic Full Fee 4
090501 $1,812.00 $850.00 $993.00 $2,108.00
  • Available as a Commonwealth Supported Place
  • HECS-HELP is available on this unit, depending on your eligibility3
  • FEE-HELP is available on this unit, depending on your eligibility4

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2 Please refer to more information on eligibility and Approved Pathway courses.
3 Please refer to more information on eligibility for HECS-HELP.
4 Please refer to more information on eligibility for FEE-HELP.

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Teaching

AssessmentExamination - invigilated (externally - Exams Office) (10%)|Portfolio (60%)|Abstract (30%)
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Textbooks

Required

Required readings will be listed in the unit outline prior to the start of classes.

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