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Leader: Dr Karen Crinall
Offered:
Gippsland First semester 2005 (OCL)
Synopsis: This unit addresses the broad socio-cultural, political and physical contexts in which human service organisations are located. Students engage with, and critically reflect on the ideas and processes through which social, economic, political and juridical forces structure, define and legitimise the human services industry and human service organisations. Using case study and problem-based learning approaches, students examine the role, function, formation and resourcing of the human service organisation in rural, urban, regional and global contexts.
Objectives: On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to: 1) conduct an environmental analysis of a human service organisation; 2) identify and discuss the various roles, functions and responsibilities of the human service organisation in rural, regional, urban and global contexts; 3) critically discuss the emergence of new forms of organisational structure in the human services sector; 4) apply relevant theory to analysis of the socio-cultural, political and economic contexts in which human service organisations operate; 5) identify and critically review appropriate funding options and sources and prepare a funding submission; 6) conduct a literature review
Assessment: Organisational Environment Analysis (5000 words): 60% + Funding Submission (4000 words): 40%
Off-campus attendance requirements: Students will be expected to participate for a minimum of 1 x 1 hour per fortnight on-line discussion.
Prohibitions: HSM5303