Basics of Client Work in Social ServicesLaajuus (5 cr)
Course unit code: SSAP0400
General information
- Credits
- 5 cr
- Teaching language
- Finnish
Objective
The students know the individual, collective and society level multi-scientific approaches of the social care work.
They know the value bases and basic concepts of social care client work and they can analyze different operation models and work methods of the social care client work.
They understand the significance of dialogic interaction in the client work of social care.
They know the basics of the nursing and medical care needed in the work of a bachelor of social care
They can evaluate their own values related to client work
Content
Value bases and ethical principles of social care client work
Processes leading to social care customership and different customership
Customership process in social care and dialogic interaction
Approaches and working methods of social care
Empowering individual and group guidance
Knowledge of nursing and medical care needed in the work of a bachelor in social care.
Qualifications
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Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Excellent (5): the students participate in contact lessons and the conversations in virtual environment and they complete the agreed assignments. They show in their written assignments capabilities to describe and justify the phenomena of the field critically by utilizing the contents and sources of the contact lessons in a versatile way. They pass the exam with an approved mark. The students follow the instructions for written work of Jyväskylä University of Applied Sciences.
Good (3-4): the students participate in the contact lessons and conversation in virtual environment and they complete the agreed assignments. They show in their written assignments good capabilities to describe and justify the phenomena of the field by utilizing sources. They pass the exam with an approved mark. The students follow the instructions for written work of Jyväskylä University of Applied Sciences.
Satisfactory (1-2): the students have participated partly in contact lessons and only a little or not at all in conversation in virtual environment. The students complete the agreed assignments. In their written assignments they describe the phenomena of the field without justifying them by utilizing only a little of the source material. They pass the exam with an approved mark. The students follow partly the instructions for written work of Jyväskylä University of Applied Sciences.