SOCW300-17C (TGA)
Social Work Placement 1
40 Points
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Suzan Carnaby
4032
K.1.14
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suzan.carnaby@waikato.ac.nz
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Devon Polaschek
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J.1.03
Thursday 3-4pm
devon.polaschek@waikato.ac.nz
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Simon Lowe
(37) 8942
WIND.V15
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simon.lowe@waikato.ac.nz
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Paper Description
This paper, with the addition of SOCW400, meets the Social Workers Registration Board (SWRB) standards for the BSW professional degree. The SWRB requires each student to complete 120 days of field education in their social work degree.
This first 60-day fieldwork placement in a social service agency enables students to start their practice development with a view to reaching a level of graduate competence (Section 10, SWRB) by the end of the second placement. Under supervision, students will initiate, develop and sustain relationships with clients, individuals, families, groups and organisations. They will develop a conceptual framework for intervention, plan and contract client intervention, implement intervention, close the change process, build and maintain agency relationships and comply with agency policies, thereby fulfilling a role as a beginning social worker.
Paper Structure
The learning from paper is based mainly on field education in a social services related organisations. Students will be allocated a placement which they must attend for 60 days. Students will be required to attend three days in university, once prior to placement, once mid-way through placement and finally following the end of placement. Students will have field-based supervisors.
The total hours for this paper are approximately 500 hours.
● Fieldwork placements are to be considered a full-time activity (unless part-time is negotiated), that is, 30-40 hours per week of supervised practice.
● Students are required to work agency hours, this means that students should expect to work a 7.5 hour day in the organisation in which they are placed completing 60 days of supervised practice, this includes 2 - 3 hours per week for reflective writing.
● Successful completion of the paper will require additional time for study and assignment preparation over and above your fieldwork placement hours of work.
● It is compulsory for all students to attend and contribute to the fieldwork placement visits by the University of Waikato Fieldwork Placement Coordinator.
● This paper has 18 hours of compulsory class contact time in the form of pre and post-placement workshops.
Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the course should be able to:
Assessment
Practice capability will be assessed for SOCW300 in the following manner. Each of the three assessment tasks must be successfully completed to pass this paper, as per the paper outline. There are several components to assessment, which help you achieve the learning objectives / practice requirements for this paper. This paper grants a pass or fail, there will be no grade awarded.
The assessment tasks are set out below. Field placement grades (pass or fail) will be assessed by University of Waikato social work staff, supported by recommendations from the Field Educator/Supervisors.
Assignment 1 (Parts I & II) are required to be submitted electronically by email – see assessment below.
Assignment 2 Your reflective journal and the associated essay need to be submitted electronically via the assignment link on the SOCW300 Moodle page. This assignment will be run through Turnitin to check for plagiarism.
Assignment 3 is required to be submitted electronically on Moodle via the assignment link on the SOCW300 Moodle page. This assignment will be run through Turnitin to check for plagiarism.
Students are urged to retain a copy of work they submit for internal assessment.
Assessment Components
The internal assessment/exam ratio (as stated in the University Calendar) is 1:0. There is no final exam.
Required and Recommended Readings
Recommended Readings
Recommended Reading for students
Davys, A. (2007). Active participation in supervision: A supervisee's guide. In D. Wepa (Ed.), Clinical supervision in Aotearoa/New Zealand: a health perspective. Auckland, New Zealand: Pearson Education New Zealand.
Doel, M. (2010). Social work placements: A traveller's guide. New York, NY: Routledge.
Morrell, M. (2013). You deserve good supervision! A guide for supervisees. Fullarton, Australia: Margaret Morrell & Associates Ltd.
Online Support
Online support will be offered through the Moodle page for this paper.
See the 'ask your lecturer' forum and the 'peer support' forum.
Workload
The total hours for this paper are approximately 500 hours (40 points).
● Fieldwork placements are to be considered a full-time activity (unless part-time is negotiated), that is, 30-40 hours per week of supervised practice.
● Students are required to work agency hours, this means that students should expect to work a 7.5 hour day in the organisation in which they are placed completing 60 days of supervised practice, this includes 2 - 3 hours per week for reflective writing.
● Successful completion of the paper will require additional time for study and assignment preparation over and above your fieldwork placement hours of work.
● It is compulsory for all students to attend and contribute to the fieldwork placement visits by the University of Waikato Fieldwork Placement Coordinator.
● This paper has 18 hours of compulsory class contact time in the form of pre and post-placement workshops.
Linkages to Other Papers
This paper is required for year three of the four year Bachelor of Social Work offered by the University of Waikato. The content is designed to meet the New Zealand social work registration requirements. The degree has been developed through a consultative process with the Department of Design and Humanities at Toi-Ohomai and the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, the School of Education, School of Māori and Pacific Development and Student and Academic Services at University of Waikato.
Prerequisite(s)
HDCO340, SOCW305 and all required papers in Years 1 and 2 of the BSW specified programme. Admission to SOCW300 is at the discretion of the Convenor of Social Work.
Corequisite(s)
SOCW303
Restriction(s)
SOCW200