SWM5108 - Supervised professional practice 2 - 2017

12 points, SCA Band 1, 0.250 EFTSL

Postgraduate - Unit

Refer to the specific census and withdrawal dates for the semester(s) in which this unit is offered.

Faculty

Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences

Organisational Unit

Department of Social Work

Coordinator(s)

Gerald Doyle

Paul O'Neal

Unit guides

Offered

Caulfield

  • First semester 2017 (Day)
  • First semester 2017 (Off-campus)
  • Second semester 2017 (Day)
  • Second semester 2017 (Off-campus)
  • Summer semester A 2017 (Day)
  • Summer semester A 2017 (Off-campus)

Notes

This unit is offered in Semester 2 only. Semester 1 and Summer A offerings are made on application only and are subject to approval.

Please note, this unit has had the following change/s during 2017: change to unit coordinator and chief examiner, amendment to synopsis and assessment.

For previous handbook information please contact the Faculty office.

Synopsis

Supervised Professional Practice 2 enables students to operationalise the professional social work role.

The unit comprises 500 hours of supervised professional practice in the field.

There is an opportunity to review skills and to facilitate the integration of theory and practice through contact with the University Contact (liaison) allocated to the student and supervisor while on placement.

Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this unit, students should be able to:

  1. Demonstrate an understanding of how theory and practice can be integrated in one or more social work settings.
  2. Demonstrate an ability to practise in accordance with professional social work ethics and familiarity with the AASW Code of Ethics.
  3. Demonstrate professional social work values, skills and attributes including an understanding of the nature of professional roles and responsibilities.
  4. Demonstrate an understanding of a range of social work intervention strategies applicable to work with individuals, families and communities.
  5. Demonstrate an ability to assess and plan appropriate intervention, including evaluation of outcomes, for a range of individual, family and community problems.
  6. Complete a piece of practice research under supervision.
  7. Demonstrate an ability to appropriately and effectively utilise professional supervision to explore professional practice and to enhance competence and professional identity.
  8. Demonstrate a commitment to critical and reflective social work practice.
  9. Demonstrate an understanding of the complexities of working in an organisational context.
  10. Demonstrate competence in meeting the AASW practice standards.

Fieldwork

Clinical placement: 480 hours.

Assessment

While on placement, students are required to complete:

  • Learning agreement and assessment report (Hurdle)
  • Case study or report (1,000 words)(hurdle)
  • Critical learning analysis (1,000 words) (hurdle)
  • Research report (1,000 words) (hurdle)

A final evaluation report is completed by the Social Work Educator in consultation with the student, where 9 core learning areas are rated. To meet AASW accreditation requirements the student must reach a level of 'capability' (3) for 9 core learning outcome areas appropriate to the setting by the end of the placement.

The unit is pass grade only (PGO).

Workload requirements

Students must meet the AASW workload requirements for a Field Placement by completing 500 hours at one agency, or 14 weeks.

In addition to the Field Placement experience students are required to undertake a number of formal assessment pieces (details listed later in this unit guide) that must be undertaken full-time if enrolled in the unit full-time.

Part-time students must contact their Field Education Academic Director as soon as possible to discuss.

Students are required to complete 4 assessment tasks. One of the tasks (LAAR) involves two joint reports with the Social Work Educator.

See also Unit timetable information

Chief examiner(s)

This unit applies to the following area(s) of study

Prerequisites

Co-requisites

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