SWK172 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Phil Crane, Individual Psychological Assessment, Multiple Choice
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This course introduces you to the domains of social work and human services and the various frameworks that practitioners use to understand and support individuals, groups and communities within their social contexts. The wide variety of practice roles, fields and contexts within social work and human services practice are examined, unified by an emphasis on respect for persons, human rights, social justice, professional integrity, and critical reflection. The course aims to provide an overview of the breadth of human services work within contemporary australian society. On successful completion of this course you should be able to: Describe and analyse the roles and activities undertaken in the delivery of human services including practice and service frameworks and contexts. Identify and apply theoretical concepts, including notions of difference and power, to human services practice appropriately. Describe and apply core practice values and processes to social work and human services practice.