Practical Training: Methods of Empowerment in Social WorkLaajuus (10 cr)
Code: SOSEM70
Objective
Students have gained experience of client-centred action designed to promote client engagement. Students have learnt to examine clients' needs and position and clientship from the perspectives of social structures and processes. They are able to recognise practices, frinze areas and dead zones in the services and systems, which impair clients' position and engagement. Students are able to implement a variety of empowering activities which promote client engagement, using psychosocial, activity-based, creative, community-based, structural and empowering methods. Students know how to select methods that best suit the clients' or groups' needs, situation and resources. When planning activities, students take into account the boundary conditions and resources of the organization. Students have gained experience of planning, implementing and evaluating a process to promote client engagement and empowerment in a social work setting or in a project context. Students know how to acquire and produce information. They evaluate their action, professional development needs and career planning.
Content
- client-centred action to promote client engagement
- assessing the client's position and clientship from a structural and empowering perspective
- planning, implementation and evaluation of a process designed to promote client engagement and empowerment
- evaluation and development of one's action
Qualifications
one of the courses included in the module Empowerment Competence
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
X
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Pass:
Students have gained experience of client-centered action designed to promote client engagement. Students have learnt to examine clients' needs and position and clientship from the perspectives of social structures and processes. They are able to recognise practices, unconventional areas and dead zones in the services and systems, which impair clients' position and engagement. Students are able to implement a variety of empowering activities which promote client engagement, using psychosocial, activity-based, creative, community-based, structural and empowering methods. Students know how to select methods that best suit the clients' or groups' needs, situation and resources. When planning activities, students take into account the boundary conditions and resources of the organization. Students have gained experience of planning, implementing and evaluating a process to promote client engagement and empowerment in a social work setting or in a project context. Students know how to acquire and produce information. They evaluate their action, professional development needs and career planning.
Materials
materials of preceding theoretical study courses
Further information
The course can be taken in English language
Enrollment
02.09.2024 - 05.09.2024
Timing
02.09.2024 - 13.12.2024
Credits
10 op
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
5 - 16
Degree programmes
- Professional Studies in Social Work
Teachers
- Marja-Liisa Saariaho
Student groups
-
IEPSW24FEmpowerment in Social Work
-
SOS22C
-
SOS22B
Objective
Students have gained experience of client-centred action designed to promote client engagement. Students have learnt to examine clients' needs and position and clientship from the perspectives of social structures and processes. They are able to recognise practices, frinze areas and dead zones in the services and systems, which impair clients' position and engagement. Students are able to implement a variety of empowering activities which promote client engagement, using psychosocial, activity-based, creative, community-based, structural and empowering methods. Students know how to select methods that best suit the clients' or groups' needs, situation and resources. When planning activities, students take into account the boundary conditions and resources of the organization. Students have gained experience of planning, implementing and evaluating a process to promote client engagement and empowerment in a social work setting or in a project context. Students know how to acquire and produce information. They evaluate their action, professional development needs and career planning.
Content
- client-centred action to promote client engagement
- assessing the client's position and clientship from a structural and empowering perspective
- planning, implementation and evaluation of a process designed to promote client engagement and empowerment
- evaluation and development of one's action
Teaching methods
Orientation, practical training, learning assignment, counselling, poster seminar
Employer connections
Practical training 7 weeks
International connections
Studying in international group
Student workload
Practical training time is 270 hours.
realization.localizedApproveRejectDescription
Pass:
Students have gained experience of client-centered action designed to promote client engagement. Students have learnt to examine clients' needs and position and clientship from the perspectives of social structures and processes. They are able to recognise practices, unconventional areas and dead zones in the services and systems, which impair clients' position and engagement. Students are able to implement a variety of empowering activities which promote client engagement, using psychosocial, activity-based, creative, community-based, structural and empowering methods. Students know how to select methods that best suit the clients' or groups' needs, situation and resources. When planning activities, students take into account the boundary conditions and resources of the organization. Students have gained experience of planning, implementing and evaluating a process to promote client engagement and empowerment in a social work setting or in a project context. Students know how to acquire and produce information. They evaluate their action, professional development needs and career planning.
Further information
Students must have passed one of the following study courses: Structural Social Work, Community-oriented Social Work, Empowering social work or Communication and Media in Social Work.
Evaluation scale
Passed/failed
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
X
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Pass:
Students have gained experience of client-centered action designed to promote client engagement. Students have learnt to examine clients' needs and position and clientship from the perspectives of social structures and processes. They are able to recognise practices, unconventional areas and dead zones in the services and systems, which impair clients' position and engagement. Students are able to implement a variety of empowering activities which promote client engagement, using psychosocial, activity-based, creative, community-based, structural and empowering methods. Students know how to select methods that best suit the clients' or groups' needs, situation and resources. When planning activities, students take into account the boundary conditions and resources of the organization. Students have gained experience of planning, implementing and evaluating a process to promote client engagement and empowerment in a social work setting or in a project context. Students know how to acquire and produce information. They evaluate their action, professional development needs and career planning.
Qualifications
one of the courses included in the module Empowerment Competence
Further information
The course can be taken in English language
Enrollment
02.05.2023 - 06.09.2023
Timing
01.09.2023 - 15.12.2023
Credits
10 op
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
5 - 16
Degree programmes
- Professional Studies in Social Work
Teachers
- Anu Aalto
- Marja-Liisa Saariaho
- Pia-Christine Sainio
Student groups
-
SOS21B
-
IEPSW23FEmpowerment in Social Work
-
SOS21C
Objective
Students have gained experience of client-centred action designed to promote client engagement. Students have learnt to examine clients' needs and position and clientship from the perspectives of social structures and processes. They are able to recognise practices, frinze areas and dead zones in the services and systems, which impair clients' position and engagement. Students are able to implement a variety of empowering activities which promote client engagement, using psychosocial, activity-based, creative, community-based, structural and empowering methods. Students know how to select methods that best suit the clients' or groups' needs, situation and resources. When planning activities, students take into account the boundary conditions and resources of the organization. Students have gained experience of planning, implementing and evaluating a process to promote client engagement and empowerment in a social work setting or in a project context. Students know how to acquire and produce information. They evaluate their action, professional development needs and career planning.
Content
- client-centred action to promote client engagement
- assessing the client's position and clientship from a structural and empowering perspective
- planning, implementation and evaluation of a process designed to promote client engagement and empowerment
- evaluation and development of one's action
Teaching methods
Orientation, practical training, learning assignment, counselling, poster seminar
Employer connections
Practical training 7 weeks
International connections
Studying in international group
Student workload
Practical training time is 260 hours.
Further information
Students must have passed one of the following study courses: Structural Social Work, Community-oriented Social Work, Empowering social work or Communication and Media in Social Work.
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
X
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Pass:
Students have gained experience of client-centered action designed to promote client engagement. Students have learnt to examine clients' needs and position and clientship from the perspectives of social structures and processes. They are able to recognise practices, unconventional areas and dead zones in the services and systems, which impair clients' position and engagement. Students are able to implement a variety of empowering activities which promote client engagement, using psychosocial, activity-based, creative, community-based, structural and empowering methods. Students know how to select methods that best suit the clients' or groups' needs, situation and resources. When planning activities, students take into account the boundary conditions and resources of the organization. Students have gained experience of planning, implementing and evaluating a process to promote client engagement and empowerment in a social work setting or in a project context. Students know how to acquire and produce information. They evaluate their action, professional development needs and career planning.
Qualifications
one of the courses included in the module Empowerment Competence
Further information
The course can be taken in English language
Enrollment
19.04.2022 - 07.09.2022
Timing
05.09.2022 - 16.12.2022
Credits
10 op
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Professional Studies in Social Work
Teachers
- Marja-Liisa Saariaho
Student groups
-
IEPSW22FEmpowerment in Social Work
-
SOS20B
-
SOS20C
Objective
Students have gained experience of client-centred action designed to promote client engagement. Students have learnt to examine clients' needs and position and clientship from the perspectives of social structures and processes. They are able to recognise practices, frinze areas and dead zones in the services and systems, which impair clients' position and engagement. Students are able to implement a variety of empowering activities which promote client engagement, using psychosocial, activity-based, creative, community-based, structural and empowering methods. Students know how to select methods that best suit the clients' or groups' needs, situation and resources. When planning activities, students take into account the boundary conditions and resources of the organization. Students have gained experience of planning, implementing and evaluating a process to promote client engagement and empowerment in a social work setting or in a project context. Students know how to acquire and produce information. They evaluate their action, professional development needs and career planning.
Content
- client-centred action to promote client engagement
- assessing the client's position and clientship from a structural and empowering perspective
- planning, implementation and evaluation of a process designed to promote client engagement and empowerment
- evaluation and development of one's action
Teaching methods
Orientation, practical training, learning assignment, counselling, poster seminar
Employer connections
Practical training 7 weeks
International connections
Studying in international group
Student workload
Practical training time is 260 hours.
Further information
Students must have passed one of the following study courses: Structural Social Work, Community-oriented Social Work, Empowering social work or Communication and Media in Social Work.
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
X
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Pass:
Students have gained experience of client-centered action designed to promote client engagement. Students have learnt to examine clients' needs and position and clientship from the perspectives of social structures and processes. They are able to recognise practices, unconventional areas and dead zones in the services and systems, which impair clients' position and engagement. Students are able to implement a variety of empowering activities which promote client engagement, using psychosocial, activity-based, creative, community-based, structural and empowering methods. Students know how to select methods that best suit the clients' or groups' needs, situation and resources. When planning activities, students take into account the boundary conditions and resources of the organization. Students have gained experience of planning, implementing and evaluating a process to promote client engagement and empowerment in a social work setting or in a project context. Students know how to acquire and produce information. They evaluate their action, professional development needs and career planning.
Qualifications
one of the courses included in the module Empowerment Competence
Further information
The course can be taken in English language