This unit (ASW1001) introduces students to Social Work concepts and practice, including its development and location within the social and community services sector. Workshops and recommended literature introduce students to key themes and debates in the development of social work in Australia and elsewhere. Students are expected to expand their understanding of social work as an activity shaped and constrained by social policy, legislation and organisations, as well as by a dynamic body of knowledge and skills, and a strong and explicit value and ethical base.
Unit details
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Study level:
Undergraduate
Credit points:
12
Unit code:
ASW1001
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Learning Outcomes
1. | Demonstrate skills to identify and reflect on your personal and professional dimensions of becoming a social worker; | ||
2. | Examine social work practice as a diverse, purposeful activity, informed by core values, ethics, theory and knowledge; and | ||
3. | Explore social work practice within the current and historical context. |
Assessment
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
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Assignment | Video - reflect on the personal and professional dimensions of social work in a 4 minute video (400words equivalent) | 20% |
Test | Ethics and Practice Standards Quiz on the AASW Code of Ethics (2020) and Practice Standards (2013). (100 words equivalent). | 10% |
Project | Project | 40% |
Presentation | Team Presentation Groups of 4 or 5 students present an allocated case study (500 words equivalent) | 30% |
Required reading
The road to social work and service practice, 6th ed.
Chenoweth, L. & McAuliffe, D., (2017)
Cengage Learning, South Melbourne
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