Well-being and Inclusion (10 cr)
Code: R0377-SWV1811
General information
Enrollment
14.05.2018 - 14.06.2018
Timing
20.08.2018 - 10.12.2018
Number of ECTS credits allocated
10 op
Virtual proportion
1 op
RDI proportion
5 op
Mode of delivery
90 % Contact teaching, 10 % Distance learning
Unit
Laurea Tikkurila, sote
Campus
Laurea Tikkurila
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Social Services (SWV), Laurea Tikkurila
Teachers
- Maria Normann
- Satu Bethell
Teacher in charge
Satu Bethell
Groups
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SWV218SN
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- analyse the special needs of client groups and strengthen client inclusion in communities and society
- outline well-being and social problems
- examine social structures that create and maintain social exclusion
- recognise the importance of civic activities in social work
Teaching methods
This course will be implemented through contact lessons, excursions to service providers and cooperation partners as well as a project.
The main focus areas are on the special needs of client groups for ensuring community and social inclusion; the issues and social stuctures that cause social exclusion; well-being and the importance of civic activities in social work
Learning materials and recommended literature
Robert, A. 2008. Empowerment, participation and social work, 4th edition. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
Edland-Gryt, M., & Skatvedt, A.H. 2012. Thresholds in a Low-threshold setting: An empirical Study of Barriers in A centre for People with drug Problems and mental health Disorders. Article from International Journal of Drug Policy Assessed 27 August 2012.
Available online: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/8d82/129c3b0d8d9090cbb03b297623c056022204.pdf
Cunningham, J & Cunningham S. 2014. Sociology & social work. 2nd edition. London:SAGE
Payne, M. 2013. Modern social work theory. 4th edition. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
Students workload
Total 27 hours x 10 ECTS = 270 hours
Grading scale
H-5
Evaluation methods and criteria
Course attendance requirements: You need to attend 70% of classes, so in case there are for example 10 contact times, each 4 hours, you can miss three 4-hour classes (12 hours). If your absences are more than that, your grade will drop by one, for example from 3 to 2. In case your absences exceed 50% of contact hours, you need to consult your teacher how to finalize the course (this could mean retaking the whole course, doing supplementary tasks or taking additional classes, if available). In case your tasks are considerably late but completed during the term in question, this will also affect your grade by -1. If the required tasks and requirements are not met, you need to enroll again for the course. For supplementary or delayed tasks, there will be no feedback.