This unit (ASW1000) of study introduces students to key dimensions of human service organisations. A range of theoretical models from different disciplinary perspectives are presented and critically examined from the viewpoints of key stakeholders including workers, service users, managers, funding bodies and policy makers. A focus on the organisational context of professional practice in the human services contributes to students' preparation for their future practice.
Unit details
Location:
Study level:
Undergraduate
Credit points:
12
Unit code:
ASW1000
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Learning Outcomes
1. | Review and discuss professional practice in human service organisations; | ||
2. | Identify and discuss the dilemmas and tensions facing workers in human service organisations; | ||
3. | Explain frameworks for understanding the structure, culture and context of organisations; and | ||
4. | Articulate the links between organisational theory and practice. |
Assessment
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
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Project | Video Interview Project (500 words) | 20% |
Report | Write a reflective report drawing on seminar learnings (equivalent to 600 words) | 30% |
Essay | Short Essay drawing on content from the group presentation (1000 words) | 30% |
Presentation | Group Presentation (equivalent to 700 words per individual) | 20% |
Required reading
Relevant articles will also be made available to students via VU Collaborate.
Working With Human Service Organisations 2nd ed.
Gardner, F., (2016)
South Melbourne, Victoria, Oxford University Press
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