This unit (ASW3104) investigates social work practice in health and mental health. In this unit you will explore the construction of health and wellbeing by engaging with various perspectives and knowledge bases. Through independent and collaborative learning, you will further develop your knowledge of mental health issues and skills for social work practice within diverse work settings. The approach in this unit is specific and practice oriented, providing knowledge about health and mental health policies, services, frameworks and interventions. In the tradition of critical social work practice, this unit recognises the layers of oppression often present for people who have been, or are at risk of marginalisation due to their experiences, and provides a basis for recognising and responding to these factors.

Unit details

Location:
Online Real Time
Study level:
Undergraduate
Credit points:
12
Unit code:
ASW3104

Prerequisites

288 credit points (First, Second and Third years) of core ABSW Bachelor of Social Work.

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:
  1. Investigate structural and intersectional factors that shape what is meant by good health and mental wellbeing;  
  2. Evaluate a range of policies and frameworks that influence the provision of and access to health and mental health services;  
  3. Analyse health and mental health issues from a variety of perspectives including practitioners, service-users, families, and care-givers; and  
  4. Integrate knowledge of social work practice frameworks and approaches that are consistent with contemporary, inter-disciplinary health and mental health service expectations.  

Assessment

Assessment type Description Grade
Presentation Individual Presentation (10mins) 20%
Review Critical Analysis (2000 words) 40%
Report Social Work Practice Frameworks and Intervention Report (2000 words) 40%
To gain a pass in this unit students must attain a minimum overall grade of 50% and attempt and submit all assessment tasks. Each assessment task covers discrete areas of knowledge and skill required for the successful completion of the social work course.

Where to next?

As part of a course

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