Social Work Theories and Methods

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Mission of Field Education
Advertisements

Developmentally Appropriate Practice
Key Messages Learners need to know  What skills are available  When to use them  Why they are appropriate for the task  How to apply them to achieve.
Facilitate support responsive to the specific nature of dementia CHCAC416A.
JUSD Common Core Priority Standards for ELA. SEE THE “BIG PICTURE” FIRST.
Understand psychological approaches to health and social care
Hospital Discharge The Carers Journey Developed On Behalf Of Action For Carers (Surrey) And Surrey County Council.
Welcome Back. So far What have your learnt so far? Save some space for what you will learn today.
Module 2 Learning More about the Summary of Functional Performance Every day, we are honored to take action that inspires the world to discover, love and.
Planning an improved prevention response up to early childhood Ms. Giovanna Campello UNODC Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section.
Response to Intervention…What does it mean for preschool? Sarah Jackson, State Support Team Region 8 Merrie Darrah, State.
Core Skills (Communication) and the Science curriculum Mark Hetherington Senior Lecturer, Communication and English Stevenson College, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Overview of this session
Action Logic Modelling Logic Models communicate a vision for an intervention as a solution to a public health nutrition (PHN) problem to:  funding agencies,
Making Sense of Assessments in HE Modules (Demystifying Module Specification) Jan Anderson University Teaching Fellow L&T Coordinator SSSL
DEVELOPING DEPARTMENTAL OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT PLANS Jerry Rackoff Lois Huffines Kathy Martin.
Joint World Conference on Social Work, Social Work Education and Social Development Rethink Social Work Definition Irene Leung 31 October 2014.
Being An Effective Learner LT1H02N. Lecture Aims u To highlight key skills and attributes that you will require to succeed as a student u To focus on.
1 The Teaching and Learning Strategy, including Projects Roy Crole Department of Computer Science University of Leicester.
International Social Work Definition, history, current and future roles Based on Chapter 1 of the book by D.Cox and M. Pawar Teaching materials prepared.
Measuring Success Consortium July 17 th, 2015 Case Study Exploring the COMMUNITY TOOL BOX A demonstration of the CTB’s resources – University of Kansas.
ACE TESOL Diploma Program – London Language Institute OBJECTIVES You will understand: 1. The difference between a course, curriculum, and syllabus. 2.
Physical Education Curriculum Analysis Tool: Overview.
AnalyseDesignDevelopImplementEvaluate ADDIE - Model.
ProvidRoleing social support services Role of professionals providing social support in Europe.
Preparation for exams.
Inspiring the future of social work in Norfolk Social Work’s journey in Norfolk Ann McDonald, Head of School of Social Work and Psychology, UEA Emeritus.
National Programme for Mental Health. WHAT IS CLINICAL GOVERNANCE? Clinical governance is a framework through which healthcare teams are accountable.
Oslo 27 th September 2011 Interprofessional Education at UEA Overview of IPL delivery & Lessons learnt.
Mentorship Preparation Programme Week 6 Clinical Assessment processes Queen’s University Belfast Open University University of Ulster.
Portfolio based assessment - options for the new CGEA.
Halifax Regional School Board 2003 Introduction to the Vision for the Integration of Information Technologies Document.
Kidsmatter Student Social Workers on Placement in Schools Ilektra Zabanias.
Being Part of a Core Group Jacqui Westbury – CP Chair/IRO Team Manager Kate Lawson - Safeguarding Nurse Specialist.
Bridlington Children’s Centres Development Plan East Riding Children’s Centres Bridlington “working in partnership”
Why Theory Matters Jackie Green
Class 10: Administrative practice overview UTA SSW, SOCW 5306: Generalist Macro Practice Professor Dick Schoech Copyright 2004 (permission required before.
Enhanced Case Management: Moving Beyond Service Brokering to Care Collaboration Unit I.
Study Skills Preparing summaries. Why summaries? Preparation of summaries helps you: 1. Organise 1. Organise material in a clear and logical manner 2.
Planning and Integrating Curriculum: Unit 4, Key Topic 1http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/1.
Preparation for Improved Psychological Care Sue Chambers Senior Lecturer, Staffordshire University.
Parents with learning disabilities
Presentations A General Introduction into the basic principles.
1 End of Term 2 Review Wednesday 20 March 2013 Please note the workshop on the day may be delivered in a different format Adam Sandelson LSE Student Counselling.
Curriculum. What is Curriculum?  Merriam Webster Dictionary describes curriculum as the the courses offered by an educational institution and a set of.
Planning and Integrating Curriculum: Unit 4, Key Topic 3http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/1.
Creating the Guidelines for the Treatment of Traumatic Bereavement in Infancy and Early Childhood.
Student Name Student Number ePortfolio Demonstrating my achievement of the NSW Institute of Teachers Graduate Teacher Stage of the Professional Teacher.
Information and advice - Care Act A vital component  Information and advice help to promote people’s wellbeing by increasing their ability to exercise.
Paul O’Halloran Gaza, April The 10-ESC, were originally developed in the UK by the NIMHE, in consultation with service users and carers together.
Press the space bar to proceed The Search for Meaning in the World of Community Services Press the space bar to proceed Turning Point Services, Inc. Spring.
The wellbeing principle Local authorities must promote wellbeing when carrying out any of their care and support functions in respect of a person. The.
Key Stage 2 SATs Parents’ meeting Information and Guidance on the Changes and Expectations for 2015/16 -Preparing for the year 6 SATs SATs week: 9 th -
Social Work in the UK Paul Harvey & Sue O’Halloran Social Work, University of Cumbria, UK.
Enhancing Implementation of the CEW Standards through the PA SAS (Standards Aligned Systems)
HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE A2 – UNIT 12 YVETTE BROWN REVISION OF HUMAN BEHAVIOUR.
Induction The Diploma for the Children and Young People’s Workforce.
Online Learning Module: Planning evaluation. Webinar overview  This webinar will be recorded so that it can be available on the Centre’s website as an.
Y1 SBT Workshop EYFS Input Please ensure you have registered your name before you take a seat.
Implement Community Development Strategies Session 2 1.
Barbara E Thomas University of Bolton Dr Jill Fernie-Clarke Leeds College of Art and Design.
Class 2 What is social work and what do social workers do ?
Ruth Stark Social Worker Manager SASW/BASW & IFSW Human Rights Commission Reflections on Practice Governance Framework.
Definition Slides Unit 1: History of Psychology. Empiricism = ?
Bullying Prevention Workshops Implementing the Bullying Prevention Guidance The aim of this presentation is to give schools an overview of the bullying.
North East Lincolnshire Council Practice Briefing
Developing teaching, learning and assessment in education and training
Paul O’Halloran Gaza, April 2010
Paul O’Halloran Gaza, April 2010
Tracie Wills Senior Commissioning Officer
Presentation transcript:

Social Work Theories and Methods Summary and Assessment Guidance Nigel Horner

Lecture Overview Charting our journey Reminding ourselves of the Rationale Revisiting Core Concepts Relating to Practice The Assessment Format Key Tips for Success Next Week………………… Any questions?

Charting Our Journey Why this matters? Distinguishing between Theory (of Explanation) and Method (of Intervention) Psychodynamic approaches Behavioural and Cognitive Behavioural approaches Systems models Existential and Humanistic approaches Crisis Intervention and Task Centred Practice Strengths Based Approaches Radical / Structural models

Reminding Ourselves of the Rationale Indeed we have only the most general ideas of what we are trying to produce, what constitutes the essential skill of the social worker, and consequently still more varied ideas of how to set about it (Younghusband, 1959:28) 50 years on, do we know what social workers do and how they do it?

The Current Definition The social work profession promotes social change, problem - solving in human relationships and empowerment and liberation of people to enhance well being. Utilising theories of human behaviour and social systems, social work intervenes at the points where people interact with their environments. Principles of human rights and social justice are fundamental to social work” (International Association of Schools of Social Work and the International Federation of Social Workers, 2001, in BASW, 2002)

The Purpose of Social Work Intervention ….the need for social work intervention arises when the resources available to an individual, family or community are insufficient for them to achieve preferred or required outcomes…… In other words, social work intervention is a response to the apparent incapacity of the service user target to achieve their goals without assistance from an external agency

Theories and Methods Theories are constructs of explanation: What’s Going On? Methods are models of intervention, or practice: What Are We Going To Do About It?

Theory and Method Theories Methods Attachment Play work Learning Cognitive development Developmental or Existential Crisis Loss Eco systems Methods Play work Behaviour modification CBT Humanistic counselling Bereavement Counselling Family Therapy or Social networking

Relating to Practice Intervention follows from and is bound together with assessment and planning and relates to the methods and models to be used to achieve changes or outcomes that have been identified and agreed (Parker, 2007: 118) Intervention can thus be seen as situated as an element in an apparently sequential process of ASPIRE, APIE or APIR, although such linearity is itself a contested notion

The Assessment Format You may bring a dictionary, but no other text books You can bring in your set of notes, not copies of slides, handouts etc: You can bring in up to ten pages of your own notes in. The idea is that you revise the material from the books, handouts and articles which have been recommended and make notes on all of the relevant theories and methods.

And remember…………… ~This is Level One………….we are seeking to ensure you have the basics for practice……….nothing more and nothing less There are no trick questions………you have been taught the curriculum on which you will be assessed, and finally We want you to pass and do well!

Key Tips for Success Read about the subject…..then read more! Prepare good notes! Take care with your use of English and aim to communicate your meaning clearly. Use short sentences, avoid too much jargon, and aim to use clear practical examples and explanations in relation to any theory or concepts that you mention. Remember that there are links to other modules that you have already studied and that it will pay to revisit material e.g child development, mental health, communication, values and ethics.