You should demonstrate critical exploration of the complexities of contemporary social work practice and professional decision making, including analysis of the impact of values, ethics and diversity (1,500 words). (Learning outcomes 4, 5 & 8)
Practice Panel: a man with diabetes and stroke presents a tough case
LEARNING OUTCOMES
On successful completion of this module a student will be able to:
- Apply theories & research evidence to social work practice, whilst taking into account rights, justice & economic wellbeing affecting individuals and/or groups.
- Critically reflect upon service users’ and carers’ perspectives, involvement & participation in social work practice, and the implications for their own professional practice.
- Demonstrate a critical understanding of key processes & professional skills relevant for social work.
- Apply critical reflection and analysis to consider the complex interplay of variables that shape the social work role and task, and provide a rationale for professional decision making.
- Critically explore and apply the values, ethics & diversity underpinning professional social work practice.
- Demonstrate an ability to engage with, and reflect on, changing contexts that shape practice, including effective partnership working.
- Demonstrate development of professional behaviour, particularly in terms of critical reflection on the impact of self in interaction with others, and on identification of /addressing own learning & development.
- Demonstrate professional written skills for social work practice.