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4976

SOCWORK 713

: The Social Work Discourse
2023 Semester One (1233)
A critical analysis of contemporary social work practice, utilising sociological perspectives and contemporary social theory. An in-depth exploration of how the professional discourse of social work is framed and how major social trends impact on that discourse in practice and the public domain.
Subject: Social Work
Restriction: SOCWORK 413
4977

SOCWORK 713

: The Social Work Discourse
2022 Semester One (1223)
A critical analysis of contemporary social work practice, utilising sociological perspectives and contemporary social theory. An in-depth exploration of how the professional discourse of social work is framed and how major social trends impact on that discourse in practice and the public domain.
Subject: Social Work
Restriction: SOCWORK 413
4978

SOCWORK 713

: The Social Work Discourse
2021 Semester One (1213)
A critical analysis of contemporary social work practice, utilising sociological perspectives and contemporary social theory. An in-depth exploration of how the professional discourse of social work is framed and how major social trends impact on that discourse in practice and the public domain.
Subject: Social Work
Restriction: SOCWORK 413
4979

SOCWORK 715

: Supervised Field Practice and Professional Development
2024 Semester Two (1245)
An advanced practicum course which includes a critical interrogation of the relationships between critical reflection, professional supervision and ethics and their application to professional social work practice. This course includes a minimum of 65 days supervised agency-based practical experience, building on the knowledge and skills gained in the first practicum and subsequent coursework.
Subject: Social Work
Prerequisite: SOCWORK 317, 411, SOCHLTH 313, 334, SOCCHFAM 332
Restriction: SOCWORK 415
4980

SOCWORK 715

: Supervised Field Practice and Professional Development
2023 Semester Two (1235)
An advanced practicum course which includes a critical interrogation of the relationships between critical reflection, professional supervision and ethics and their application to professional social work practice. This course includes a minimum of 65 days supervised agency-based practical experience, building on the knowledge and skills gained in the first practicum and subsequent coursework.
Subject: Social Work
Prerequisite: SOCWORK 317
Restriction: SOCWORK 415
4981

SOCWORK 715

: Supervised Field Practice and Professional Development
2022 Semester Two (1225)
An advanced practicum course which includes a critical interrogation of the relationships between critical reflection, professional supervision and ethics and their application to professional social work practice. This course includes a minimum of 65 days supervised agency-based practical experience, building on the knowledge and skills gained in the first practicum and subsequent coursework.
Subject: Social Work
Prerequisite: SOCWORK 317
Restriction: SOCWORK 415
4982

SOCWORK 715

: Supervised Field Practice and Professional Development
2021 Semester Two (1215)
An advanced practicum course which includes a critical interrogation of the relationships between critical reflection, professional supervision and ethics and their application to professional social work practice. This course includes a minimum of 65 days supervised agency-based practical experience, building on the knowledge and skills gained in the first practicum and subsequent coursework.
Subject: Social Work
Prerequisite: SOCWORK 317
Restriction: SOCWORK 415
4983

SOCWORK 715

: Supervised Field Practice and Professional Development
2020 Semester Two (1205)
An advanced practicum course which includes a critical interrogation of the relationships between critical reflection, professional supervision and ethics and their application to professional social work practice. This course includes a minimum of 65 days supervised agency-based practical experience, building on the knowledge and skills gained in the first practicum and subsequent coursework.
Subject: Social Work
Prerequisite: SOCWORK 317
Restriction: SOCWORK 415
4984

SOCWORK 718

: Applied Research in Social Services
2022 Semester One (1223)
Examines the role of applied research within professional practice. An in-depth examination of research methods, traditions and techniques particularly used in analysing, evaluating and auditing social service programmes and practices. Aims to enhance and develop the knowledge and understanding of students with regard to the nature and application of a broad range of research methods, the role of theory, ethics and politics in research and in developing a research proposal.
Subject: Social Work
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4985

SOCWORK 718

: Applied Research in Social Services
2021 Semester One (1213)
Examines the role of applied research within professional practice. An in-depth examination of research methods, traditions and techniques particularly used in analysing, evaluating and auditing social service programmes and practices. Aims to enhance and develop the knowledge and understanding of students with regard to the nature and application of a broad range of research methods, the role of theory, ethics and politics in research and in developing a research proposal.
Subject: Social Work
To complete this course students must enrol in SOCWORK 718 A and B, or SOCWORK 718
4986

SOCWORK 719

: Special Study
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Subject: Social Work
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4987

SOCWORK 719

: Special Study
2021 Semester One (1213)
Subject: Social Work
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4988

SOCWORK 719

: Special Study
2021 Summer School (1210)
Subject: Social Work
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4989

SOCWORK 721A

: Theories and Skills in Social Work Practice
2025 Semester One (1253)
An in-depth examination of theoretical perspectives, skills and approaches in social work practice related to interpersonal work with individuals, families and groups living through challenging situations. Content will include a critical engagement with contemporary literature and the examination of evidence-informed interventions and critically reflective strategies that help guide professional practice in collaborative and safe environments.
Subject: Social Work
To complete this course students must enrol in SOCWORK 721 A and B
4990

SOCWORK 721A

: Theories and Skills in Social Work Practice
2024 Semester One (1243)
An in-depth examination of theoretical perspectives, skills and approaches in social work practice related to interpersonal work with individuals, families and groups living through challenging situations. Content will include a critical engagement with contemporary literature and the examination of evidence-informed interventions and critically reflective strategies that help guide professional practice in collaborative and safe environments.
Subject: Social Work
To complete this course students must enrol in SOCWORK 721 A and B
4991

SOCWORK 721A

: Theories and Skills in Social Work Practice
2023 Semester One (1233)
An in-depth examination of theoretical perspectives, skills and approaches in social work practice related to interpersonal work with individuals, families and groups living through challenging situations. Content will include a critical engagement with contemporary literature and the examination of evidence-informed interventions and critically reflective strategies that help guide professional practice in collaborative and safe environments.
Subject: Social Work
To complete this course students must enrol in SOCWORK 721 A and B
4992

SOCWORK 721A

: Theories and Skills in Social Work Practice
2022 Semester One (1223)
An in-depth examination of theoretical perspectives, skills and approaches in social work practice related to interpersonal work with individuals, families and groups living through challenging situations. Content will include a critical engagement with contemporary literature and the examination of evidence-informed interventions and critically reflective strategies that help guide professional practice in collaborative and safe environments.
Subject: Social Work
To complete this course students must enrol in SOCWORK 721 A and B
4993

SOCWORK 721A

: Theories and Skills in Social Work Practice
2021 Semester One (1213)
An in-depth examination of theoretical perspectives, skills and approaches in social work practice related to interpersonal work with individuals, families and groups living through challenging situations. Content will include a critical engagement with contemporary literature and the examination of evidence-informed interventions and critically reflective strategies that help guide professional practice in collaborative and safe environments.
Subject: Social Work
To complete this course students must enrol in SOCWORK 721 A and B
4994

SOCWORK 721A

: Theories and Skills in Social Work Practice
2020 Semester One (1203)
An in-depth examination of theoretical perspectives, skills and approaches in social work practice related to interpersonal work with individuals, families and groups living through challenging situations. Content will include a critical engagement with contemporary literature and the examination of evidence-informed interventions and critically reflective strategies that help guide professional practice in collaborative and safe environments.
Subject: Social Work
To complete this course students must enrol in SOCWORK 721 A and B
4995

SOCWORK 722

: Developing Social Work Professional Identity
2025 Semester One (1253)
Examines contemporary and historical social work cultural identity, language and discourse as a global profession. Socialisation to the profession and its values is explored through a defined range of practice fields, premised on a human rights and social justice framework. Systemic models of practice are reviewed. Inter-professional practice, professional ethics, anti-oppressive and bicultural practice and registration are analysed in the New Zealand setting.
Subject: Social Work
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4996

SOCWORK 722

: Developing Social Work Professional Identity
2024 Semester One (1243)
Examines contemporary and historical social work cultural identity, language and discourse as a global profession. Socialisation to the profession and its values is explored through a defined range of practice fields, premised on a human rights and social justice framework. Systemic models of practice are reviewed. Inter-professional practice, professional ethics, anti-oppressive and bicultural practice and registration are analysed in the New Zealand setting.
Subject: Social Work
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4997

SOCWORK 722

: Developing Social Work Professional Identity
2023 Semester One (1233)
Examines contemporary and historical social work cultural identity, language and discourse as a global profession. Socialisation to the profession and its values is explored through a defined range of practice fields, premised on a human rights and social justice framework. Systemic models of practice are reviewed. Inter-professional practice, professional ethics, anti-oppressive and bicultural practice and registration are analysed in the New Zealand setting.
Subject: Social Work
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4998

SOCWORK 722

: Developing Social Work Professional Identity
2022 Semester One (1223)
Examines contemporary and historical social work cultural identity, language and discourse as a global profession. Socialisation to the profession and its values is explored through a defined range of practice fields, premised on a human rights and social justice framework. Systemic models of practice are reviewed. Inter-professional practice, professional ethics, anti-oppressive and bicultural practice and registration are analysed in the New Zealand setting.
Subject: Social Work
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4999

SOCWORK 722

: Developing Social Work Professional Identity
2021 Semester One (1213)
Examines contemporary and historical social work cultural identity, language and discourse as a global profession. Socialisation to the profession and its values is explored through a defined range of practice fields, premised on a human rights and social justice framework. Systemic models of practice are reviewed. Inter-professional practice, professional ethics, anti-oppressive and bicultural practice and registration are analysed in the New Zealand setting.
Subject: Social Work
No pre-requisites or restrictions
5000

SOCWORK 722

: Developing Social Work Professional Identity
2020 Semester One (1203)
Examines contemporary and historical social work cultural identity, language and discourse as a global profession. Socialisation to the profession and its values is explored through a defined range of practice fields, premised on a human rights and social justice framework. Systemic models of practice are reviewed. Inter-professional practice, professional ethics, anti-oppressive and bicultural practice and registration are analysed in the New Zealand setting.
Subject: Social Work
No pre-requisites or restrictions