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Adult Social WorkLaajuus (5 cr)

Code: K701SL35OJ

Credits

5 op

Teaching language

  • Finnish

Objective

Learning objectives:
The student
- knows some of the individual and social factors behind social work with adults: labour market status, education, income and social inclusion
- is able to describe the concept of adult social work and the goals thereof
- knows the key work methods of adult social work (preventive work, early support, rehabilitative social work, community work, structural work)
- can handle special issues of adult social work
- can apply the legislation concerning adult social work and obtain current research information

Contents:
- Individual, communal and societal factors that promote and inhibit adults’ participation
- The concept, objects and key work methods of adult social work
- Legislation governing adult social work

Content

- individual, community and societal factors that promote and limit adult inclusion
- the concept, objectives and main working methods of adult social work
- legislation governing adult social work

Qualifications

NULL

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Assessment criteria:
In your second and third year, you focus and deepen your knowledge in different areas of the diverse field of social services. You learn to apply various theoretical approaches and work methods of social services. Recognising the needs of clients and supporting the utilisation of their resources is a part of the professional development of this phase. In your third year, you can work in a goal-oriented manner with different client groups and apply the opportunities of the service system and various work methods.

Satisfactory (1–2):

Professional knowledge base and concepts:
The student knows some of the theoretical foundation and concepts and uses them superficially in connection to phenomena and situations. They can identify some structures and processes of the service system and some of the legislation that governs them. The student mainly describes activities through practical knowledge.

Professional activities:
The student can identify some of the support and services clients need and has basic guidance and support skills. The student knows and can use a few professional methods of individual, group and community work. They can apply and take into account legislation and national and international guidelines in service design, decision-making and activities. The student can identify development needs in social services work and its day-to-day practices.

Ethical competence and responsibility:
The student understands the significance of fairness and inviolability of human dignity. They know some of the principles connected to participation, agency and self-determination. The student takes responsibility for their actions and takes work practices that increase security into account. The student acts according to the values and ethical principles of the professional field.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Good (3–4):

Professional knowledge base and concepts:
The student knows the key theoretical foundation and concepts and applies them to various phenomena and situations. They know most of the structures and processes of the service system and the legislation that governs them. The student can assess and justify activities using research information and practical knowledge.

Professional activities:
The student can identify what support and services clients need and can instruct and support them in complex or unexpected work situations. The student knows and can apply professional methods of individual, group and community work. They can apply legislation and national and international guidelines in service design, decision-making and activities. They recognise needs to develop and reform social services work and its practices.

Ethical competence and responsibility:
Through their actions, the student supports the realisation of fairness and inviolability of human dignity. They support people’s participation, agency and self-determination. The student acts responsibly and creates work practices that increase security. They justify their activities in accordance with the values and ethical principles of the professional field.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent (5):

Professional knowledge base and concepts:
The student knows the knowledge base and concepts and applies them in an expert way to various phenomena and situations. They know the structures and processes of the service system and the legislation that governs them. The student can analyse and justify activities in a versatile way using research information and practical knowledge.

Professional activities:
The student can identify what support and services clients need and can instruct and support them appropriately in complex or unexpected work situations. The student knows and can apply professional methods of individual, group and community work in an expert way. They can apply legislation and national and international guidelines in service design, decision-making and activities in a justified way. The student develops and reshapes social services work and its practices.

Ethical competence and responsibility:
Through their actions, the student promotes the realisation of fairness and inviolability of human dignity. They act in ways that increase participation, agency and self-determination. They act responsibly and create work practices that increase security. The student justifies their activities in accordance with the values and ethical principles of the professional field.

Enrollment

03.10.2022 - 08.03.2023

Timing

15.03.2023 - 30.05.2023

Credits

5 op

Virtual proportion (cr)

4 op

Mode of delivery

20 % Contact teaching, 80 % Distance learning

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 40

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor of Social Services
Teachers
  • Mari Louste
Responsible person

Mari Louste

Student groups
  • KA71S21S_1
  • KA71S21S_2
    omikoulutus 2 (monimuoto-opiskelu) Kemi syksy 2021

Objective

Learning objectives:
The student
- knows some of the individual and social factors behind social work with adults: labour market status, education, income and social inclusion
- is able to describe the concept of adult social work and the goals thereof
- knows the key work methods of adult social work (preventive work, early support, rehabilitative social work, community work, structural work)
- can handle special issues of adult social work
- can apply the legislation concerning adult social work and obtain current research information

Contents:
- Individual, communal and societal factors that promote and inhibit adults’ participation
- The concept, objects and key work methods of adult social work
- Legislation governing adult social work

Content

- individual, community and societal factors that promote and limit adult inclusion
- the concept, objectives and main working methods of adult social work
- legislation governing adult social work

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Assessment criteria:
In your second and third year, you focus and deepen your knowledge in different areas of the diverse field of social services. You learn to apply various theoretical approaches and work methods of social services. Recognising the needs of clients and supporting the utilisation of their resources is a part of the professional development of this phase. In your third year, you can work in a goal-oriented manner with different client groups and apply the opportunities of the service system and various work methods.

Satisfactory (1–2):

Professional knowledge base and concepts:
The student knows some of the theoretical foundation and concepts and uses them superficially in connection to phenomena and situations. They can identify some structures and processes of the service system and some of the legislation that governs them. The student mainly describes activities through practical knowledge.

Professional activities:
The student can identify some of the support and services clients need and has basic guidance and support skills. The student knows and can use a few professional methods of individual, group and community work. They can apply and take into account legislation and national and international guidelines in service design, decision-making and activities. The student can identify development needs in social services work and its day-to-day practices.

Ethical competence and responsibility:
The student understands the significance of fairness and inviolability of human dignity. They know some of the principles connected to participation, agency and self-determination. The student takes responsibility for their actions and takes work practices that increase security into account. The student acts according to the values and ethical principles of the professional field.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Good (3–4):

Professional knowledge base and concepts:
The student knows the key theoretical foundation and concepts and applies them to various phenomena and situations. They know most of the structures and processes of the service system and the legislation that governs them. The student can assess and justify activities using research information and practical knowledge.

Professional activities:
The student can identify what support and services clients need and can instruct and support them in complex or unexpected work situations. The student knows and can apply professional methods of individual, group and community work. They can apply legislation and national and international guidelines in service design, decision-making and activities. They recognise needs to develop and reform social services work and its practices.

Ethical competence and responsibility:
Through their actions, the student supports the realisation of fairness and inviolability of human dignity. They support people’s participation, agency and self-determination. The student acts responsibly and creates work practices that increase security. They justify their activities in accordance with the values and ethical principles of the professional field.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent (5):

Professional knowledge base and concepts:
The student knows the knowledge base and concepts and applies them in an expert way to various phenomena and situations. They know the structures and processes of the service system and the legislation that governs them. The student can analyse and justify activities in a versatile way using research information and practical knowledge.

Professional activities:
The student can identify what support and services clients need and can instruct and support them appropriately in complex or unexpected work situations. The student knows and can apply professional methods of individual, group and community work in an expert way. They can apply legislation and national and international guidelines in service design, decision-making and activities in a justified way. The student develops and reshapes social services work and its practices.

Ethical competence and responsibility:
Through their actions, the student promotes the realisation of fairness and inviolability of human dignity. They act in ways that increase participation, agency and self-determination. They act responsibly and create work practices that increase security. The student justifies their activities in accordance with the values and ethical principles of the professional field.

Qualifications

NULL

Enrollment

14.03.2022 - 17.10.2022

Timing

24.10.2022 - 20.12.2022

Credits

5 op

Virtual proportion (cr)

5 op

Mode of delivery

Distance learning

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 40

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor of Social Services
Teachers
  • Merja Hjulberg
Student groups
  • KA71S21K

Objective

Learning objectives:
The student
- knows some of the individual and social factors behind social work with adults: labour market status, education, income and social inclusion
- is able to describe the concept of adult social work and the goals thereof
- knows the key work methods of adult social work (preventive work, early support, rehabilitative social work, community work, structural work)
- can handle special issues of adult social work
- can apply the legislation concerning adult social work and obtain current research information

Contents:
- Individual, communal and societal factors that promote and inhibit adults’ participation
- The concept, objects and key work methods of adult social work
- Legislation governing adult social work

Content

- individual, community and societal factors that promote and limit adult inclusion
- the concept, objectives and main working methods of adult social work
- legislation governing adult social work

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Assessment criteria:
In your second and third year, you focus and deepen your knowledge in different areas of the diverse field of social services. You learn to apply various theoretical approaches and work methods of social services. Recognising the needs of clients and supporting the utilisation of their resources is a part of the professional development of this phase. In your third year, you can work in a goal-oriented manner with different client groups and apply the opportunities of the service system and various work methods.

Satisfactory (1–2):

Professional knowledge base and concepts:
The student knows some of the theoretical foundation and concepts and uses them superficially in connection to phenomena and situations. They can identify some structures and processes of the service system and some of the legislation that governs them. The student mainly describes activities through practical knowledge.

Professional activities:
The student can identify some of the support and services clients need and has basic guidance and support skills. The student knows and can use a few professional methods of individual, group and community work. They can apply and take into account legislation and national and international guidelines in service design, decision-making and activities. The student can identify development needs in social services work and its day-to-day practices.

Ethical competence and responsibility:
The student understands the significance of fairness and inviolability of human dignity. They know some of the principles connected to participation, agency and self-determination. The student takes responsibility for their actions and takes work practices that increase security into account. The student acts according to the values and ethical principles of the professional field.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Good (3–4):

Professional knowledge base and concepts:
The student knows the key theoretical foundation and concepts and applies them to various phenomena and situations. They know most of the structures and processes of the service system and the legislation that governs them. The student can assess and justify activities using research information and practical knowledge.

Professional activities:
The student can identify what support and services clients need and can instruct and support them in complex or unexpected work situations. The student knows and can apply professional methods of individual, group and community work. They can apply legislation and national and international guidelines in service design, decision-making and activities. They recognise needs to develop and reform social services work and its practices.

Ethical competence and responsibility:
Through their actions, the student supports the realisation of fairness and inviolability of human dignity. They support people’s participation, agency and self-determination. The student acts responsibly and creates work practices that increase security. They justify their activities in accordance with the values and ethical principles of the professional field.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent (5):

Professional knowledge base and concepts:
The student knows the knowledge base and concepts and applies them in an expert way to various phenomena and situations. They know the structures and processes of the service system and the legislation that governs them. The student can analyse and justify activities in a versatile way using research information and practical knowledge.

Professional activities:
The student can identify what support and services clients need and can instruct and support them appropriately in complex or unexpected work situations. The student knows and can apply professional methods of individual, group and community work in an expert way. They can apply legislation and national and international guidelines in service design, decision-making and activities in a justified way. The student develops and reshapes social services work and its practices.

Ethical competence and responsibility:
Through their actions, the student promotes the realisation of fairness and inviolability of human dignity. They act in ways that increase participation, agency and self-determination. They act responsibly and create work practices that increase security. The student justifies their activities in accordance with the values and ethical principles of the professional field.

Qualifications

NULL

Enrollment

01.10.2021 - 07.03.2022

Timing

14.03.2022 - 13.05.2022

Credits

5 op

Virtual proportion (cr)

1 op

RD proportion (cr)

1 op

Mode of delivery

80 % Contact teaching, 20 % Distance learning

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 40

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Social Services, Kemi
  • Bachelor of Social Services
Teachers
  • Merja Hjulberg
Responsible person

Merja Hjulberg

Student groups
  • K71S20S1
  • K71S20S
  • K71S20S2

Objective

Learning objectives:
The student
- knows some of the individual and social factors behind social work with adults: labour market status, education, income and social inclusion
- is able to describe the concept of adult social work and the goals thereof
- knows the key work methods of adult social work (preventive work, early support, rehabilitative social work, community work, structural work)
- can handle special issues of adult social work
- can apply the legislation concerning adult social work and obtain current research information

Contents:
- Individual, communal and societal factors that promote and inhibit adults’ participation
- The concept, objects and key work methods of adult social work
- Legislation governing adult social work

Content

- individual, community and societal factors that promote and limit adult inclusion
- the concept, objectives and main working methods of adult social work
- legislation governing adult social work

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Assessment criteria:
In your second and third year, you focus and deepen your knowledge in different areas of the diverse field of social services. You learn to apply various theoretical approaches and work methods of social services. Recognising the needs of clients and supporting the utilisation of their resources is a part of the professional development of this phase. In your third year, you can work in a goal-oriented manner with different client groups and apply the opportunities of the service system and various work methods.

Satisfactory (1–2):

Professional knowledge base and concepts:
The student knows some of the theoretical foundation and concepts and uses them superficially in connection to phenomena and situations. They can identify some structures and processes of the service system and some of the legislation that governs them. The student mainly describes activities through practical knowledge.

Professional activities:
The student can identify some of the support and services clients need and has basic guidance and support skills. The student knows and can use a few professional methods of individual, group and community work. They can apply and take into account legislation and national and international guidelines in service design, decision-making and activities. The student can identify development needs in social services work and its day-to-day practices.

Ethical competence and responsibility:
The student understands the significance of fairness and inviolability of human dignity. They know some of the principles connected to participation, agency and self-determination. The student takes responsibility for their actions and takes work practices that increase security into account. The student acts according to the values and ethical principles of the professional field.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Good (3–4):

Professional knowledge base and concepts:
The student knows the key theoretical foundation and concepts and applies them to various phenomena and situations. They know most of the structures and processes of the service system and the legislation that governs them. The student can assess and justify activities using research information and practical knowledge.

Professional activities:
The student can identify what support and services clients need and can instruct and support them in complex or unexpected work situations. The student knows and can apply professional methods of individual, group and community work. They can apply legislation and national and international guidelines in service design, decision-making and activities. They recognise needs to develop and reform social services work and its practices.

Ethical competence and responsibility:
Through their actions, the student supports the realisation of fairness and inviolability of human dignity. They support people’s participation, agency and self-determination. The student acts responsibly and creates work practices that increase security. They justify their activities in accordance with the values and ethical principles of the professional field.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent (5):

Professional knowledge base and concepts:
The student knows the knowledge base and concepts and applies them in an expert way to various phenomena and situations. They know the structures and processes of the service system and the legislation that governs them. The student can analyse and justify activities in a versatile way using research information and practical knowledge.

Professional activities:
The student can identify what support and services clients need and can instruct and support them appropriately in complex or unexpected work situations. The student knows and can apply professional methods of individual, group and community work in an expert way. They can apply legislation and national and international guidelines in service design, decision-making and activities in a justified way. The student develops and reshapes social services work and its practices.

Ethical competence and responsibility:
Through their actions, the student promotes the realisation of fairness and inviolability of human dignity. They act in ways that increase participation, agency and self-determination. They act responsibly and create work practices that increase security. The student justifies their activities in accordance with the values and ethical principles of the professional field.

Qualifications

NULL