Topical Issues in Social WorkLaajuus (5 cr)
Code: TOS0005B20S
Credits
5 op
Teaching language
- English
Objective
The students will be able to:
• understand different theories and theoretical approaches used in social work
• understand and recognise the operation of power in social work practice
• understand the need for critical reflection in social work practice
• understand the role of social work in different local and global contexts
Content
Contents:
• Different theories used in social work
• Power in social work practice
• Critical reflection and reflective practice in social work
• Social work in different local and global contexts.
Enrollment
23.09.2024 - 13.10.2024
Timing
27.01.2025 - 09.03.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
2.5 op
Mode of delivery
50 % Contact teaching, 50 % Distance learning
Unit
Sosionomitutkinnot
Campus
Helsinki
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 70
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Social Services
Teachers
- Katja Päällysaho
- Vilhelmiina Vuori
Groups
-
HKI-S24dss
Objective
The students will be able to:
• understand different theories and theoretical approaches used in social work
• understand and recognise the operation of power in social work practice
• understand the need for critical reflection in social work practice
• understand the role of social work in different local and global contexts
Content
Contents:
• Different theories used in social work
• Power in social work practice
• Critical reflection and reflective practice in social work
• Social work in different local and global contexts.
Teaching methods
Contact teaching
Online teaching
Online supervision
Independent learning (videos and articles + small assignments that support student's learning) in Diakle using a lesson tool
Oral group exam at the end of the module
Location and time
- The module will consist of few lectures and supervision sessions either on campus or online + individual learning using a lesson tool in Diakle.
Materials
Exam material (materials are subject to change and teachers may decide about different materials due to e.g. availability of the books):
* Lecture notes & videos provided by the teachers (videos support the reading of the books)
* Gray, M., Coates, J. & Yellow Bird, M. (2016). Indigenous Social Work around the World: Towards Culturally Relevant Education and Practice. Ashgate. (Chapters to be read: Introduction, 1, 2, 3, 20, 21)
* Healy, L.M. (2020). International Social Work: Professional Action in an Interdependent World. Oxford University Press. (Chapters to be read: 1-5, 10)
* Langer, C. L., & Lietz, C. (2014). Applying theory to generalist social work practice. John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated. (Chapters to be read: 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 12, 14)
* Närhi, K., & Matthies, A.-L. (2018). The ecosocial approach in social work as a framework for structural social work. International Social Work, 61(4), 490–502. https://doi-org.anna.diak.fi/10.1177/0020872816644663
Completion alternatives
Alternative way of completing the study module consists of a large exam to be taken on a general exam day. This option is available only if the student has a valid reason for not participating in teaching. It must be agreed with the teacher at least two weeks before the beginning of the module.
Possibility to get RPL/AHOT if equivalent studies and study credits are carried out in a University or University of Applied Sciences. Possibility to get AHOT/RPLby work experience from direct client work complemented with a reflective essay where aforementioned literature is used as a source.
Exam schedules
Oral group exam will take place on campus.
If the student is not able to participate in the exam they must take it on campus on any general exam day.
Further information
Introduction to Social Work (ISW) or similar studies required.
Available for students in the open university of applied sciences.
Assessment methods and criteria
ressubmitted-5
Evaluation scale
0-5
Enrollment
11.10.2023 - 29.10.2023
Timing
29.01.2024 - 10.03.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
1 op
Mode of delivery
80 % Contact teaching, 20 % Distance learning
Unit
Sosionomitutkinnot
Campus
Helsinki
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 333
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Social Services
Teachers
- Katja Päällysaho
Groups
-
HKI-S23dss
Objective
The students will be able to:
• understand different theories and theoretical approaches used in social work
• understand and recognise the operation of power in social work practice
• understand the need for critical reflection in social work practice
• understand the role of social work in different local and global contexts
Content
Contents:
• Different theories used in social work
• Power in social work practice
• Critical reflection and reflective practice in social work
• Social work in different local and global contexts.
Teaching methods
Contact teaching
Online teaching
Online supervision
Independent learning (videos and articles + small assignments that support student's learning) in Diakle using a lesson tool
Oral group exam at the end of the module
Location and time
- The module will consist of few lectures and supervision sessions either on campus or online + individual learning using a lesson tool in Diakle.
Materials
Exam material (materials are subject to change and teachers may decide about different materials due to e.g. availability of the books):
* Lecture notes & videos provided by the teachers (videos support the reading of the books)
* Gray, M., Coates, J. & Yellow Bird, M. (2016). Indigenous Social Work around the World: Towards Culturally Relevant Education and Practice. Ashgate. (Chapters to be read: Introduction, 1, 2, 3, 20, 21)
* Healy, L.M. (2020). International Social Work: Professional Action in an Interdependent World. Oxford University Press. (Chapters to be read: 1-5, 10)
* Langer, C. L., & Lietz, C. (2014). Applying theory to generalist social work practice. John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated. (Chapters to be read: 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 12, 14)
* Närhi, K., & Matthies, A.-L. (2018). The ecosocial approach in social work as a framework for structural social work. International Social Work, 61(4), 490–502. https://doi-org.anna.diak.fi/10.1177/0020872816644663
Completion alternatives
Alternative way of completing the study module consists of a large exam to be taken on a general exam day. This option is available only if the student has a valid reason for not participating in teaching. It must be agreed with the teacher at least two weeks before the beginning of the module.
Possibility to get RPL/AHOT if equivalent studies and study credits are carried out in a University or University of Applied Sciences. Possibility to get AHOT/RPLby work experience from direct client work complemented with a reflective essay where aforementioned literature is used as a source.
Exam schedules
Oral group exam will take place on campus.
If the student is not able to participate in the exam they must take it on campus on any general exam day.
Further information
Introduction to Social Work (ISW) or similar studies required.
Available for students in the open university of applied sciences.
Assessment methods and criteria
ressubmitted-5
Evaluation scale
0-5
Enrollment
19.09.2022 - 09.10.2022
Timing
30.01.2023 - 10.03.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
1 op
Mode of delivery
80 % Contact teaching, 20 % Distance learning
Unit
Sosionomitutkinnot
Campus
Helsinki
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 100
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Social Services
Teachers
- Katja Päällysaho
- Teija Kynkäänniemi
Groups
-
A53dss
Objective
The students will be able to:
• understand different theories and theoretical approaches used in social work
• understand and recognise the operation of power in social work practice
• understand the need for critical reflection in social work practice
• understand the role of social work in different local and global contexts
Content
Contents:
• Different theories used in social work
• Power in social work practice
• Critical reflection and reflective practice in social work
• Social work in different local and global contexts.
Teaching methods
blended learning
Individual and group work on the given assignments
Oral group exam
Materials
Exam material (the exact chapters willbe confirmed in the beginning of the course):
-Lecture materials
-Assessment of the National Action Plan for the Prevention of Violent Radicalisation and Extremism by the Ministry of the Interior
-Gray, M., Coates, J. & Yellow Bird, M. (2016). Indigenous Social Work around the World: Towards Culturally Relevant Education and Practice. Farnham: Ashgate. (Chapters to be read: Introduction, 1, 2, 3, 20, 21)
-Healy, L.M. (2001). International Social Work: Professional Action in an Interdependent World. Oxford, NY: Oxford University Press. (Chapters to be read: 1-4)
-Teater, B. (2010). Introduction to Applying Social Work Theories and Methods. Maidenhead: Open University Press. (Chapters to be read: 1-4, 9)
Additional literature:
-Grey, M. (2005). Dilemmas of International Social Work: Paradoxical Processes in Indigenization, Universalism and Imperialism. International Journal of Social Welfare 14 (3), 231-238.
-Grey, M. and Fook, J. (2004). The Quest for a Universal Social Work: Some Issues and Implications. The International Journal of Social Work Education 23 (5), 625-644.
-Gray, M.; Coates, J.;Yellow Bird, M.&Hetherington, T.(2013). Decolonizing Social Work. Farnham: Ashgate.
-Healy, L. M. and Link, R. J. (2012). Handbook of International Social Work. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
-Lawrence, S.; Lyons, K.; Simpson, G. & Huegler, N. (eds.) (2009). Introducing International Social Work. Exeter: Learning Matters.
-Payn
Completion alternatives
Possibility to get RPL/AHOT if equivalent studies and study credits are carried out in a University or University of Applied Sciences. Possibility to get AHOT/RPLby work experience from direct client work complemented with a reflective essay.
Exam schedules
on the general DIAK exam days
Further information
Introduction to Social Work (ISW) or similar studies required.
Available for students in the open university of applied sciences.
Assessment methods and criteria
ressubmitted-5
Evaluation scale
0-5
Enrollment
13.09.2021 - 05.10.2021
Timing
31.01.2022 - 11.03.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
2 op
RDI portion
1 op
Mode of delivery
60 % Contact teaching, 40 % Distance learning
Campus
Helsinki
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 200
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Social Services
Teachers
- Katja Päällysaho
- Lauri Uljas
Groups
-
A51dssA51dss
Objective
The students will be able to:
• understand different theories and theoretical approaches used in social work
• understand and recognise the operation of power in social work practice
• understand the need for critical reflection in social work practice
• understand the role of social work in different local and global contexts
Content
Contents:
• Different theories used in social work
• Power in social work practice
• Critical reflection and reflective practice in social work
• Social work in different local and global contexts.
Teaching methods
blended learning
Individual and group work on the given assignments
Oral group exam
Materials
Exam material (the exact chapters willbe confirmed in the beginning of the course):
-Lecture materials
-Assessment of the National Action Plan for the Prevention of Violent Radicalisation and Extremism by the Ministry of the Interior
-Gray, M., Coates, J. & Yellow Bird, M. (2016). Indigenous Social Work around the World: Towards Culturally Relevant Education and Practice. Farnham: Ashgate. (Chapters to be read: Introduction, 1, 2, 3, 20, 21)
-Healy, L.M. (2001). International Social Work: Professional Action in an Interdependent World. Oxford, NY: Oxford University Press. (Chapters to be read: 1-4)
-Teater, B. (2010). Introduction to Applying Social Work Theories and Methods. Maidenhead: Open University Press. (Chapters to be read: 1-4, 9)
Additional literature:
-Grey, M. (2005). Dilemmas of International Social Work: Paradoxical Processes in Indigenization, Universalism and Imperialism. International Journal of Social Welfare 14 (3), 231-238.
-Grey, M. and Fook, J. (2004). The Quest for a Universal Social Work: Some Issues and Implications. The International Journal of Social Work Education 23 (5), 625-644.
-Gray, M.; Coates, J.;Yellow Bird, M.&Hetherington, T.(2013). Decolonizing Social Work. Farnham: Ashgate.
-Healy, L. M. and Link, R. J. (2012). Handbook of International Social Work. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
-Lawrence, S.; Lyons, K.; Simpson, G. & Huegler, N. (eds.) (2009). Introducing International Social Work. Exeter: Learning Matters.
-Payn
Completion alternatives
Possibility to get RPL/AHOT if equivalent studies and study credits are carried out in a University or University of Applied Sciences. Possibility to get AHOT/RPLby work experience from direct client work complemented with a reflective essay.
Exam schedules
on the general DIAK exam days
Further information
Introduction to Social Work (ISW) or similar studies required.
Available for students in the open university of applied sciences.
Assessment methods and criteria
ressubmitted-5
Evaluation scale
0-5