This Social Work course covers basic principles, theories, and models of intervention. Topics include historical and contemporary context, ethics, teamwork, and intervention models. It also explores practice contexts, working with adults, guidelines, and the role of Social Workers. Gain the skills and knowledge to make a positive difference in people's lives.
Overview
This course on Social Work aims to provide students with a comprehensive overview of the field, including its basic principles, theories, and models of intervention. Through Module 1, students will gain an understanding of the basics of Social Work, including its historical and contemporary context, ethical considerations, and core values. In addition to exploring the theoretical foundations of Social Work, students will learn about the role of Sociology in the field, examining how sociological theories can be applied to Social Work practice. The course will also cover key aspects of the casework process and the importance of teamwork in achieving positive outcomes for clients. Through an exploration of the different dimensions of Social Work, students will learn about the various models of intervention used in practice, including psychosocial, cognitive-behavioural, and systems approaches. The course will also examine the different practice contexts in which Social Workers operate, such as health and social care, criminal justice, and education. Furthermore, the course will equip students with the skills and knowledge required to work effectively with adults, including those with complex needs and vulnerabilities. Through an exploration of the guidelines and principles that underpin Social Work practice, students will gain an understanding of the responsibilities and obligations of Social Workers, and the important role they play in society. Overall, this course is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in the field of Social Work, preparing them for a career that is both rewarding and challenging, and that makes a positive difference in the lives of individuals, families, and communities.What Will You Learn?
- The basic principles, values, and ethics of Social Work
- The historical and contemporary context of Social Work
- Theories of Social Work and Sociology and their application to practice
- The casework process and the importance of teamwork
- Models of intervention, including psychosocial, cognitive-behavioural, and systems approaches
- Different practice contexts in which Social Workers operate, such as health and social care, criminal justice, and education
- Working with adults, including those with complex needs and vulnerabilities
- The role and responsibilities of a Social Worker and the importance of adhering to guidelines and principles that underpin Social Work practice.
Who Should Take The Social Worker Course?
This course on Social Work is suitable for anyone who is interested in pursuing a career in Social Work, or who is currently working in the field and looking to enhance their skills and knowledge. It may also be of interest to individuals who work in related fields, such as health and social care, criminal justice, or education, and who want to gain a better understanding of the role and responsibilities of Social Workers. This course is designed to be accessible to learners at all levels, from those who are just starting out in the field to those who have more experience. It provides a solid foundation in the basics of Social Work, while also exploring more advanced topics related to theories and models of intervention.Requirements
To take this course on Social Work, there are no formal educational requirements. However, it is recommended that learners have a basic understanding of social sciences, such as sociology, psychology, or anthropology, as these subjects form the basis of Social Work theory.Course Curriculum
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- An Overview of Social Work 00:52:00
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- Social Work Basics 00:52:00
- Theories of Social Work and Sociology 00:55:00
- Dimensions of Social Work and Models of Intervention 00:57:00
- Working with Adults 00:57:00
- Order Certificate 00:05:00
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