TOSMK22HKI Topical Issues in Social Work (5cr)
Code: TOS0005B20S-3002
General information
- Enrollment
- 13.09.2021 - 05.10.2021
- Registration for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
- 31.01.2022 - 11.03.2022
- Implementation has ended.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 5 cr
- Local portion
- 3 cr
- Virtual portion
- 2 cr
- RDI portion
- 1 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Blended learning
- Campus
- Helsinki
- Teaching languages
- English
- Seats
- 0 - 200
- Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Social Services
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Evaluation scale
0-5
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.
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
Teaching methods
blended learning
Individual and group work on the given assignments
Oral group exam
Exam schedules
on the general DIAK exam days
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.
Further information
Introduction to Social Work (ISW) or similar studies required.
Available for students in the open university of applied sciences.