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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
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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
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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
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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
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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