"Social Work Risk Management" e-course: Dive into risk concepts. Learn anxiety mitigation, positive approaches, and Brearley Model for assessment. Ideal for social workers, students, and professionals. Enhance risk skills today! Join now.
Overview
Risk assessment and management in Social work is an exciting e-course that explores the fundamental concepts of risk management in the context of social work. The course starts with a comprehensive introduction that provides a solid foundation for the rest of the course. The first section delves into living with risk and the anxiety it often causes. It covers the various consequences that arise from an increased awareness of risk and how to mitigate them. The course then moves on to explore a more positive approach to risk management, highlighting the incidence and impact of risk in social work. This section covers key topics such as the Brearley Model, which provides a structured approach to assessing and managing risk in social work. Finally, the course concludes with a section on the importance of taking a more positive approach to risk management and the role that social workers play in this process. This course is designed for anyone with an interest in social work, including social workers, students, and professionals in the field. Whether you're just starting out in your career or you're an experienced practitioner, this course will provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to assess and manage risk effectively in social work. So, whether you're looking to deepen your understanding of risk management or simply want to explore new and innovative ways to approach the subject, this course is for you.What Will You Learn?
- Understanding the concept of risk in social work
- Recognizing and managing anxiety related to risk
- Evaluating the consequences of risks in social work
- Adopting a more positive approach to risk assessment
- Understanding the incidence and impact of risks
- Applying the Brearley Model in risk assessment and management
- Developing a comprehensive approach to risk management in social work
Who Should Take The Risk Assessment and Management Course?
- Social work professionals looking to enhance their understanding of risk assessment and management
- Students pursuing a degree or certification in social work
- Individuals interested in learning about risk management strategies in social work settings
- Mental health professionals seeking to expand their knowledge in the area of risk assessment
- Anyone interested in advancing their knowledge of the social work field
- Healthcare professionals looking to understand the role of risk assessment in social work practice
- Non-profit organisations and community service providers looking to implement effective risk management strategies
Requirements
To enrol in this Risk Assessment and Management in Social Work e-learning course, students should have a background in social work or a related field, and have a good understanding of social work practices and ethics. A basic understanding of risk assessment and management principles is also recommended. A computer or device with reliable internet access and the ability to access online course materials is required.Course Curriculum
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- Living with Risk 00:08:00
- Anxiety about Risk 00:08:00
- The Consequences 00:09:00
- A More Positive Approach 00:11:00
- Incidence and Impact 00:06:00
- The Brearley Model 00:09:00
- Conclusion – Risk Assessment & Management 00:01:00
- Introduction – Risk Assessment & Management 00:03:00
- RAM 1-2 00:05:00
- RAM 1-3 00:06:00
- RAM 2-2 00:10:00
- RAM 2-3 00:12:00
- RAM 3-2 00:11:00
- RAM 3-3 00:09:00
- RAM 4-2 00:10:00
- RAM 4-3 00:08:00
- RAM 5-2 00:09:00
- RAM 5-3 00:06:00
- RAM 6-2 00:12:00
- RAM 6-3 00:07:00
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- Order Certificate 00:05:00
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