Social Work with Adults and YouthLaajuus (10 cr)
Code: 7S00EL66
Credits
10 op
Objectives
Objectives
1. Phenomena and Special Issues in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- can describe phenomena and special issues related to social work with youth and adults
- can analyze the significance of phenomena and special issues in client perspective, service system and one’s own professional agency
2. Advanced Knowledge of Legislation, Service System and Client Process
- know legislation on social work with youth and adults and can apply it in a client-centered way enabling client participation
- are familiar with the key service system in social work with youth and adults and can acquire information on it in client work
3. Operational environment in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- knows the abilities of action in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- knows the current trends in society and Social Work with Youth and Adults
- Can practise Social Work with Youth and Adults in public services, civil society and different arenas of every-day-life
4. Client process
- can describe, implement and assess different stages of client process in social work with youth and adults
- Can apply and develop methods and the theoretical basis in Social Work with Youth and Adults
Content
1. Bachelor of Social Services in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- Values, ethics, attitude, multi-disciplinary information in social services, the identity of Bachelor of Social Services and task structure in social welfare, multi-professional co-operation
2. Youth and Adults as Clients of Social Work
- Social polarization in youth and adult work, social inclusion and integration
- Rehabilitative approach to improving employment situation, field of criminal sanctions, student welfare services
3. Methods and Approaches to Work
- Goal-orientation, methodicalness, assessment, client-specific plan, dialogue, case management
- Approaches to social work, everyday life and client-oriented approach in non-institutional and institutional care
- Applying different approaches to client work in individual and group counselling, reformative social work, crisis work
- Expertise by experience, peer support, and voluntary work
4. Phenomena and Special Issues in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- Mental health and substance abuse work, special education, vocational rehabilitation and employment or some other topical issue
- Current studies
5. Advanced Knowledge of Legislation, Service System and Client Process
- Acquiring information on key laws, service system, services and benefits in social work with youth and adults, income support, and debt counselling
- Management of client process
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
- Situational, (imitative) and concise professional skills
- Is able to identify and define phenomena and basic concepts of adult and youth social work.
- Identifies the different dimensions of adult and youth work
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
- Structured, evaluative and applied professional knowledge
- To structure the different dimensions of adult and youth social work and their realization in everyday life using the concepts of social work
- Strengthen the relationship between phenomena and concepts related to adult and youth work.
- Apply concepts related to adult and youth social work to everyday perceptions
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
- Extensive, creative and developing professional expertise
- The assignments demonstrate analytical, diverse and critical thinking
- Comprehensive understanding of adult and youth work
- Comprehensive analysis of the different dimensions of adult and youth work
- Understands the meaning of key concepts and has a broad base and is able to evaluate the relationships between different aspects of adult and youth work.
Enrolment period
16.09.2024 - 13.10.2024
Timing
01.01.2025 - 13.03.2025
Credits
10 op
RDI portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Social Services
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 45
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Social Services
Teachers
- Kati Långsjö
- Katja Sivil
- Jaana Kokkinen
- Tuija Landström
Person in charge
Tuija Landström
Groups
-
23SO
-
22SO
Objectives (course unit)
Objectives
1. Phenomena and Special Issues in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- can describe phenomena and special issues related to social work with youth and adults
- can analyze the significance of phenomena and special issues in client perspective, service system and one’s own professional agency
2. Advanced Knowledge of Legislation, Service System and Client Process
- know legislation on social work with youth and adults and can apply it in a client-centered way enabling client participation
- are familiar with the key service system in social work with youth and adults and can acquire information on it in client work
3. Operational environment in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- knows the abilities of action in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- knows the current trends in society and Social Work with Youth and Adults
- Can practise Social Work with Youth and Adults in public services, civil society and different arenas of every-day-life
4. Client process
- can describe, implement and assess different stages of client process in social work with youth and adults
- Can apply and develop methods and the theoretical basis in Social Work with Youth and Adults
Content (course unit)
1. Bachelor of Social Services in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- Values, ethics, attitude, multi-disciplinary information in social services, the identity of Bachelor of Social Services and task structure in social welfare, multi-professional co-operation
2. Youth and Adults as Clients of Social Work
- Social polarization in youth and adult work, social inclusion and integration
- Rehabilitative approach to improving employment situation, field of criminal sanctions, student welfare services
3. Methods and Approaches to Work
- Goal-orientation, methodicalness, assessment, client-specific plan, dialogue, case management
- Approaches to social work, everyday life and client-oriented approach in non-institutional and institutional care
- Applying different approaches to client work in individual and group counselling, reformative social work, crisis work
- Expertise by experience, peer support, and voluntary work
4. Phenomena and Special Issues in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- Mental health and substance abuse work, special education, vocational rehabilitation and employment or some other topical issue
- Current studies
5. Advanced Knowledge of Legislation, Service System and Client Process
- Acquiring information on key laws, service system, services and benefits in social work with youth and adults, income support, and debt counselling
- Management of client process
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
- Situational, (imitative) and concise professional skills
- Is able to identify and define phenomena and basic concepts of adult and youth social work.
- Identifies the different dimensions of adult and youth work
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
- Structured, evaluative and applied professional knowledge
- To structure the different dimensions of adult and youth social work and their realization in everyday life using the concepts of social work
- Strengthen the relationship between phenomena and concepts related to adult and youth work.
- Apply concepts related to adult and youth social work to everyday perceptions
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
- Extensive, creative and developing professional expertise
- The assignments demonstrate analytical, diverse and critical thinking
- Comprehensive understanding of adult and youth work
- Comprehensive analysis of the different dimensions of adult and youth work
- Understands the meaning of key concepts and has a broad base and is able to evaluate the relationships between different aspects of adult and youth work.
Assessment scale
0-5
Enrolment period
15.05.2024 - 30.12.2024
Timing
01.08.2024 - 31.12.2024
Credits
10 op
Virtual portion
2 op
RDI portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
80 % Contact teaching, 20 % Online learning
Unit
Social Services
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Social Services
Teachers
- Katja Sivil
- Kati Långsjö
- Jaana Kokkinen
Person in charge
Jaana Kokkinen
Groups
-
24ASO
Objectives (course unit)
Objectives
1. Phenomena and Special Issues in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- can describe phenomena and special issues related to social work with youth and adults
- can analyze the significance of phenomena and special issues in client perspective, service system and one’s own professional agency
2. Advanced Knowledge of Legislation, Service System and Client Process
- know legislation on social work with youth and adults and can apply it in a client-centered way enabling client participation
- are familiar with the key service system in social work with youth and adults and can acquire information on it in client work
3. Operational environment in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- knows the abilities of action in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- knows the current trends in society and Social Work with Youth and Adults
- Can practise Social Work with Youth and Adults in public services, civil society and different arenas of every-day-life
4. Client process
- can describe, implement and assess different stages of client process in social work with youth and adults
- Can apply and develop methods and the theoretical basis in Social Work with Youth and Adults
Content (course unit)
1. Bachelor of Social Services in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- Values, ethics, attitude, multi-disciplinary information in social services, the identity of Bachelor of Social Services and task structure in social welfare, multi-professional co-operation
2. Youth and Adults as Clients of Social Work
- Social polarization in youth and adult work, social inclusion and integration
- Rehabilitative approach to improving employment situation, field of criminal sanctions, student welfare services
3. Methods and Approaches to Work
- Goal-orientation, methodicalness, assessment, client-specific plan, dialogue, case management
- Approaches to social work, everyday life and client-oriented approach in non-institutional and institutional care
- Applying different approaches to client work in individual and group counselling, reformative social work, crisis work
- Expertise by experience, peer support, and voluntary work
4. Phenomena and Special Issues in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- Mental health and substance abuse work, special education, vocational rehabilitation and employment or some other topical issue
- Current studies
5. Advanced Knowledge of Legislation, Service System and Client Process
- Acquiring information on key laws, service system, services and benefits in social work with youth and adults, income support, and debt counselling
- Management of client process
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
- Situational, (imitative) and concise professional skills
- Is able to identify and define phenomena and basic concepts of adult and youth social work.
- Identifies the different dimensions of adult and youth work
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
- Structured, evaluative and applied professional knowledge
- To structure the different dimensions of adult and youth social work and their realization in everyday life using the concepts of social work
- Strengthen the relationship between phenomena and concepts related to adult and youth work.
- Apply concepts related to adult and youth social work to everyday perceptions
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
- Extensive, creative and developing professional expertise
- The assignments demonstrate analytical, diverse and critical thinking
- Comprehensive understanding of adult and youth work
- Comprehensive analysis of the different dimensions of adult and youth work
- Understands the meaning of key concepts and has a broad base and is able to evaluate the relationships between different aspects of adult and youth work.
Assessment scale
0-5
Enrolment period
21.09.2023 - 01.10.2023
Timing
01.01.2024 - 31.05.2024
Credits
10 op
RDI portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Social Services
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 45
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Social Services
Teachers
- Kati Långsjö
- Katja Sivil
- Riikka Kärkkäinen
- Jaana Kokkinen
- Tuija Landström
Person in charge
Jussi Kemmo
Groups
-
21SO
-
22SO
Objectives (course unit)
Objectives
1. Phenomena and Special Issues in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- can describe phenomena and special issues related to social work with youth and adults
- can analyze the significance of phenomena and special issues in client perspective, service system and one’s own professional agency
2. Advanced Knowledge of Legislation, Service System and Client Process
- know legislation on social work with youth and adults and can apply it in a client-centered way enabling client participation
- are familiar with the key service system in social work with youth and adults and can acquire information on it in client work
3. Operational environment in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- knows the abilities of action in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- knows the current trends in society and Social Work with Youth and Adults
- Can practise Social Work with Youth and Adults in public services, civil society and different arenas of every-day-life
4. Client process
- can describe, implement and assess different stages of client process in social work with youth and adults
- Can apply and develop methods and the theoretical basis in Social Work with Youth and Adults
Content (course unit)
1. Bachelor of Social Services in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- Values, ethics, attitude, multi-disciplinary information in social services, the identity of Bachelor of Social Services and task structure in social welfare, multi-professional co-operation
2. Youth and Adults as Clients of Social Work
- Social polarization in youth and adult work, social inclusion and integration
- Rehabilitative approach to improving employment situation, field of criminal sanctions, student welfare services
3. Methods and Approaches to Work
- Goal-orientation, methodicalness, assessment, client-specific plan, dialogue, case management
- Approaches to social work, everyday life and client-oriented approach in non-institutional and institutional care
- Applying different approaches to client work in individual and group counselling, reformative social work, crisis work
- Expertise by experience, peer support, and voluntary work
4. Phenomena and Special Issues in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- Mental health and substance abuse work, special education, vocational rehabilitation and employment or some other topical issue
- Current studies
5. Advanced Knowledge of Legislation, Service System and Client Process
- Acquiring information on key laws, service system, services and benefits in social work with youth and adults, income support, and debt counselling
- Management of client process
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
- Situational, (imitative) and concise professional skills
- Is able to identify and define phenomena and basic concepts of adult and youth social work.
- Identifies the different dimensions of adult and youth work
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
- Structured, evaluative and applied professional knowledge
- To structure the different dimensions of adult and youth social work and their realization in everyday life using the concepts of social work
- Strengthen the relationship between phenomena and concepts related to adult and youth work.
- Apply concepts related to adult and youth social work to everyday perceptions
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
- Extensive, creative and developing professional expertise
- The assignments demonstrate analytical, diverse and critical thinking
- Comprehensive understanding of adult and youth work
- Comprehensive analysis of the different dimensions of adult and youth work
- Understands the meaning of key concepts and has a broad base and is able to evaluate the relationships between different aspects of adult and youth work.
Assessment scale
0-5
Enrolment period
07.06.2023 - 30.09.2023
Timing
01.08.2023 - 18.12.2023
Credits
10 op
RDI portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Social Services and Health Care
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 50
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Social Services
Teachers
- Kati Långsjö
- Tuija Landström
Person in charge
Jussi Kemmo
Groups
-
23ASO
Objectives (course unit)
Objectives
1. Phenomena and Special Issues in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- can describe phenomena and special issues related to social work with youth and adults
- can analyze the significance of phenomena and special issues in client perspective, service system and one’s own professional agency
2. Advanced Knowledge of Legislation, Service System and Client Process
- know legislation on social work with youth and adults and can apply it in a client-centered way enabling client participation
- are familiar with the key service system in social work with youth and adults and can acquire information on it in client work
3. Operational environment in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- knows the abilities of action in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- knows the current trends in society and Social Work with Youth and Adults
- Can practise Social Work with Youth and Adults in public services, civil society and different arenas of every-day-life
4. Client process
- can describe, implement and assess different stages of client process in social work with youth and adults
- Can apply and develop methods and the theoretical basis in Social Work with Youth and Adults
Content (course unit)
1. Bachelor of Social Services in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- Values, ethics, attitude, multi-disciplinary information in social services, the identity of Bachelor of Social Services and task structure in social welfare, multi-professional co-operation
2. Youth and Adults as Clients of Social Work
- Social polarization in youth and adult work, social inclusion and integration
- Rehabilitative approach to improving employment situation, field of criminal sanctions, student welfare services
3. Methods and Approaches to Work
- Goal-orientation, methodicalness, assessment, client-specific plan, dialogue, case management
- Approaches to social work, everyday life and client-oriented approach in non-institutional and institutional care
- Applying different approaches to client work in individual and group counselling, reformative social work, crisis work
- Expertise by experience, peer support, and voluntary work
4. Phenomena and Special Issues in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- Mental health and substance abuse work, special education, vocational rehabilitation and employment or some other topical issue
- Current studies
5. Advanced Knowledge of Legislation, Service System and Client Process
- Acquiring information on key laws, service system, services and benefits in social work with youth and adults, income support, and debt counselling
- Management of client process
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
- Situational, (imitative) and concise professional skills
- Is able to identify and define phenomena and basic concepts of adult and youth social work.
- Identifies the different dimensions of adult and youth work
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
- Structured, evaluative and applied professional knowledge
- To structure the different dimensions of adult and youth social work and their realization in everyday life using the concepts of social work
- Strengthen the relationship between phenomena and concepts related to adult and youth work.
- Apply concepts related to adult and youth social work to everyday perceptions
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
- Extensive, creative and developing professional expertise
- The assignments demonstrate analytical, diverse and critical thinking
- Comprehensive understanding of adult and youth work
- Comprehensive analysis of the different dimensions of adult and youth work
- Understands the meaning of key concepts and has a broad base and is able to evaluate the relationships between different aspects of adult and youth work.
Assessment scale
0-5
Enrolment period
03.10.2022 - 05.01.2023
Timing
01.01.2023 - 07.03.2023
Credits
10 op
Virtual portion
1 op
RDI portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
90 % Contact teaching, 10 % Online learning
Unit
Social Services
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 55
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Social Services
Teachers
- Katja Sivil
- Riikka Kärkkäinen
- Jussi Kemmo
- Jaana Kokkinen
- Tuija Landström
Person in charge
Jussi Kemmo
Groups
-
21SO
-
20SO
-
22ASO
Objectives (course unit)
Objectives
1. Phenomena and Special Issues in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- can describe phenomena and special issues related to social work with youth and adults
- can analyze the significance of phenomena and special issues in client perspective, service system and one’s own professional agency
2. Advanced Knowledge of Legislation, Service System and Client Process
- know legislation on social work with youth and adults and can apply it in a client-centered way enabling client participation
- are familiar with the key service system in social work with youth and adults and can acquire information on it in client work
3. Operational environment in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- knows the abilities of action in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- knows the current trends in society and Social Work with Youth and Adults
- Can practise Social Work with Youth and Adults in public services, civil society and different arenas of every-day-life
4. Client process
- can describe, implement and assess different stages of client process in social work with youth and adults
- Can apply and develop methods and the theoretical basis in Social Work with Youth and Adults
Content (course unit)
1. Bachelor of Social Services in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- Values, ethics, attitude, multi-disciplinary information in social services, the identity of Bachelor of Social Services and task structure in social welfare, multi-professional co-operation
2. Youth and Adults as Clients of Social Work
- Social polarization in youth and adult work, social inclusion and integration
- Rehabilitative approach to improving employment situation, field of criminal sanctions, student welfare services
3. Methods and Approaches to Work
- Goal-orientation, methodicalness, assessment, client-specific plan, dialogue, case management
- Approaches to social work, everyday life and client-oriented approach in non-institutional and institutional care
- Applying different approaches to client work in individual and group counselling, reformative social work, crisis work
- Expertise by experience, peer support, and voluntary work
4. Phenomena and Special Issues in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- Mental health and substance abuse work, special education, vocational rehabilitation and employment or some other topical issue
- Current studies
5. Advanced Knowledge of Legislation, Service System and Client Process
- Acquiring information on key laws, service system, services and benefits in social work with youth and adults, income support, and debt counselling
- Management of client process
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
- Situational, (imitative) and concise professional skills
- Is able to identify and define phenomena and basic concepts of adult and youth social work.
- Identifies the different dimensions of adult and youth work
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
- Structured, evaluative and applied professional knowledge
- To structure the different dimensions of adult and youth social work and their realization in everyday life using the concepts of social work
- Strengthen the relationship between phenomena and concepts related to adult and youth work.
- Apply concepts related to adult and youth social work to everyday perceptions
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
- Extensive, creative and developing professional expertise
- The assignments demonstrate analytical, diverse and critical thinking
- Comprehensive understanding of adult and youth work
- Comprehensive analysis of the different dimensions of adult and youth work
- Understands the meaning of key concepts and has a broad base and is able to evaluate the relationships between different aspects of adult and youth work.
Assessment scale
0-5
Enrolment period
02.07.2022 - 31.08.2022
Timing
01.08.2022 - 13.12.2022
Credits
10 op
Virtual portion
1 op
RDI portion
2 op
Mode of delivery
90 % Contact teaching, 10 % Online learning
Unit
Social Services
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Social Services
Teachers
- Jaana Kokkinen
- Marja Nurmi-Vuorinen
- Minna Nurminen
Person in charge
Jaana Kokkinen
Groups
-
22ASO
Objectives (course unit)
Objectives
1. Phenomena and Special Issues in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- can describe phenomena and special issues related to social work with youth and adults
- can analyze the significance of phenomena and special issues in client perspective, service system and one’s own professional agency
2. Advanced Knowledge of Legislation, Service System and Client Process
- know legislation on social work with youth and adults and can apply it in a client-centered way enabling client participation
- are familiar with the key service system in social work with youth and adults and can acquire information on it in client work
3. Operational environment in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- knows the abilities of action in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- knows the current trends in society and Social Work with Youth and Adults
- Can practise Social Work with Youth and Adults in public services, civil society and different arenas of every-day-life
4. Client process
- can describe, implement and assess different stages of client process in social work with youth and adults
- Can apply and develop methods and the theoretical basis in Social Work with Youth and Adults
Content (course unit)
1. Bachelor of Social Services in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- Values, ethics, attitude, multi-disciplinary information in social services, the identity of Bachelor of Social Services and task structure in social welfare, multi-professional co-operation
2. Youth and Adults as Clients of Social Work
- Social polarization in youth and adult work, social inclusion and integration
- Rehabilitative approach to improving employment situation, field of criminal sanctions, student welfare services
3. Methods and Approaches to Work
- Goal-orientation, methodicalness, assessment, client-specific plan, dialogue, case management
- Approaches to social work, everyday life and client-oriented approach in non-institutional and institutional care
- Applying different approaches to client work in individual and group counselling, reformative social work, crisis work
- Expertise by experience, peer support, and voluntary work
4. Phenomena and Special Issues in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- Mental health and substance abuse work, special education, vocational rehabilitation and employment or some other topical issue
- Current studies
5. Advanced Knowledge of Legislation, Service System and Client Process
- Acquiring information on key laws, service system, services and benefits in social work with youth and adults, income support, and debt counselling
- Management of client process
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
- Situational, (imitative) and concise professional skills
- Is able to identify and define phenomena and basic concepts of adult and youth social work.
- Identifies the different dimensions of adult and youth work
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
- Structured, evaluative and applied professional knowledge
- To structure the different dimensions of adult and youth social work and their realization in everyday life using the concepts of social work
- Strengthen the relationship between phenomena and concepts related to adult and youth work.
- Apply concepts related to adult and youth social work to everyday perceptions
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
- Extensive, creative and developing professional expertise
- The assignments demonstrate analytical, diverse and critical thinking
- Comprehensive understanding of adult and youth work
- Comprehensive analysis of the different dimensions of adult and youth work
- Understands the meaning of key concepts and has a broad base and is able to evaluate the relationships between different aspects of adult and youth work.
Assessment scale
0-5
Enrolment period
13.09.2021 - 31.12.2021
Timing
01.01.2022 - 31.05.2022
Credits
10 op
Virtual portion
1 op
RDI portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
90 % Contact teaching, 10 % Online learning
Unit
Social Services
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 50
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Social Services
Teachers
- Kati Långsjö
- Jussi Kemmo
- Tuija Landström
Person in charge
Jussi Kemmo
Groups
-
21ASO
-
19SO
-
20SO
-
20ASO
Objectives (course unit)
Objectives
1. Phenomena and Special Issues in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- can describe phenomena and special issues related to social work with youth and adults
- can analyze the significance of phenomena and special issues in client perspective, service system and one’s own professional agency
2. Advanced Knowledge of Legislation, Service System and Client Process
- know legislation on social work with youth and adults and can apply it in a client-centered way enabling client participation
- are familiar with the key service system in social work with youth and adults and can acquire information on it in client work
3. Operational environment in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- knows the abilities of action in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- knows the current trends in society and Social Work with Youth and Adults
- Can practise Social Work with Youth and Adults in public services, civil society and different arenas of every-day-life
4. Client process
- can describe, implement and assess different stages of client process in social work with youth and adults
- Can apply and develop methods and the theoretical basis in Social Work with Youth and Adults
Content (course unit)
1. Bachelor of Social Services in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- Values, ethics, attitude, multi-disciplinary information in social services, the identity of Bachelor of Social Services and task structure in social welfare, multi-professional co-operation
2. Youth and Adults as Clients of Social Work
- Social polarization in youth and adult work, social inclusion and integration
- Rehabilitative approach to improving employment situation, field of criminal sanctions, student welfare services
3. Methods and Approaches to Work
- Goal-orientation, methodicalness, assessment, client-specific plan, dialogue, case management
- Approaches to social work, everyday life and client-oriented approach in non-institutional and institutional care
- Applying different approaches to client work in individual and group counselling, reformative social work, crisis work
- Expertise by experience, peer support, and voluntary work
4. Phenomena and Special Issues in Social Work with Youth and Adults
- Mental health and substance abuse work, special education, vocational rehabilitation and employment or some other topical issue
- Current studies
5. Advanced Knowledge of Legislation, Service System and Client Process
- Acquiring information on key laws, service system, services and benefits in social work with youth and adults, income support, and debt counselling
- Management of client process
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
- Situational, (imitative) and concise professional skills
- Is able to identify and define phenomena and basic concepts of adult and youth social work.
- Identifies the different dimensions of adult and youth work
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
- Structured, evaluative and applied professional knowledge
- To structure the different dimensions of adult and youth social work and their realization in everyday life using the concepts of social work
- Strengthen the relationship between phenomena and concepts related to adult and youth work.
- Apply concepts related to adult and youth social work to everyday perceptions
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
- Extensive, creative and developing professional expertise
- The assignments demonstrate analytical, diverse and critical thinking
- Comprehensive understanding of adult and youth work
- Comprehensive analysis of the different dimensions of adult and youth work
- Understands the meaning of key concepts and has a broad base and is able to evaluate the relationships between different aspects of adult and youth work.
Assessment scale
0-5