This unit (ECY2001) will introduce students to the social, historical and political contexts of young people and substance use. Students will also be provided with the opportunity to build skills in the assessment and planning of appropriate interventions, advocacy and referral when working with young people who use Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD). An overview of community-based youth specific AOD services will be provided with consideration of evidence based practice models. Students will also explore and analyse drug policy and the impact those policies have on young people in the Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) sector.
Unit details
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Study level:
Undergraduate
Credit points:
12
Unit code:
ECY2001
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Learning Outcomes
1. | Contextualise the use of AOD by young people within their social, political and historical settings. | ||
2. | Examine theoretical models of effective work with young people who are using AOD, | ||
3. | Demonstrate knowledge and skills to be able to relate to young people with AOD use including methods of effective communication and, workplace protocols and procedures. Make evidence based judgments to assess plan treatments and recommend therapeutic interventions; | ||
4. | Interrogate methods of Youth Work practice that are appropriate to be used in a range of AOD that are aligned with the Youth Work Professions Code of Ethical Practice and key stakeholder views. |
Assessment
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
---|---|---|
Test | Test (30 mins, 1 attempt, 20 questions) | 10% |
Case Study | Interrogate a case related to a young person. (1500 word limit) | 30% |
Presentation | Group presentation. (10 mins, 10 slides) | 20% |
Essay | Consider a Harm Minimisation model of professional practice | 40% |
Required reading
Essential Skills for Youth Work Practice 2nd edition
Sapin, K ( 2013)
London: Sage Publications
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