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Study-Unit Description

Study-Unit Description


CODE SWP5140

 
TITLE Social Work Theory and Models of Practice

 
UM LEVEL 05 - Postgraduate Modular Diploma or Degree Course

 
MQF LEVEL 7

 
ECTS CREDITS 10

 
DEPARTMENT Social Policy and Social Work

 
DESCRIPTION This study-unit will consider perspectives for practice and social work theory with a particular focus on social work practice theories. The main perspectives which will be considered are an ecosystemic perspective, shared power, social justice and evidence-based practice.

A number of practice theories that represent different theoretical traditions in social work will be introduced. These will include Pyschodynamic Practice; Cognitive-Behavioural Practice; Systems-Ecological Practice; Crisis and Task-Centred Practice; Strengths, Narrative and Solution Practice; Humanistic Practice, Existentialism and Spirituality; Empowerment and Advocacy; Critical Practice; Feminist Practice and Anti-Oppressive and multicultural sensitivity approaches.

Students will have the opportunity to familiarise themselves with the basic concepts which underlie these practice orientations and critically assess the appropriateness of different models for different practice settings and with different client groups.

This study-unit will also examine the development of current social work practice and the growth of its specialisations. The nature of generalist and specialist practice will be explored.

Study-unit Aims:

- To provide study-unit participants with perspectives for practice which will help them develop ways of looking at service user realities whether they are working with individuals, groups, families or communities;
- To consider practice theories and models of practice with special emphasis on their applications in practice;
- To use case studies to help participants to better understand the application of different practice theories;
- To consider what constitutes generalist and specialist practice, the relationship between the two and what mixture of generalist and specialist practice best serves users.

Learning Outcomes:

1. Knowledge & Understanding
By the end of the study-unit the student will be able to:

- Demonstrate that they have an in-depth understanding of the perspectives for practice introduced during the study-unit and that they are able to apply these to service user realities;
- Show that they have understood the different practice theories and models for practice and that they can distinguish the different theoretical traditions they are based on;
- Demonstrate, through the use of case examples, that they are able to select and apply appropriate models of practice to service user situations;
- Demonstrate that they understand what constitutes generalist and specialist practice and that they are able to critically analyse the relationship between generalist and specialist practice;
- Explain analytically what mixture of generalist and specialist practice best serves users.

2. Skills
By the end of the study-unit the student will be able to:

- Apply the perspectives for practice introduced during the study-unit to different service user realities;
- Show, through case examples, that they are able to apply the different practice theories and models for practice;
- Use examples from practice to critically evaluate current practices with respect to generalist and specialist provision.

Main Text/s and any supplementary readings:


 
ADDITIONAL NOTES Pre-requisite Qualifications: Entry qualifications for the Master of Social Work

 
STUDY-UNIT TYPE Lecture, Independent Study, Seminar and Tutorial

 
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT
Assessment Component/s Assessment Due Sept. Asst Session Weighting
Presentation SEM1 Yes 30%
Case Study (Take Home) SEM2 Yes 70%

 
LECTURER/S Zanya Marcelle Bugre
Maureen Cole (Co-ord.)
Andreana Dibben
Marceline Naudi
Holger Suarez

 

 
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