This student masterclass is an introductory session on social work theory and methods, supporting students to integrated theory into their practice. This session will cover: What are Social Work theories, methods and Approaches How we can use these in our everyday practice The use of ‘Self’ in social work practice Intuitive, analytical practice and reflection – why it’s important
An introduction to individual difference and protected characteristics. A review of the process of managing requests to support specific needs and understanding of reasonable adjustments.
Who are we and why does it matter in social work? Considering the impact of self upon our social work practice and becoming reflexive practitioners.
Focus on preparing for a student, process involved and importance of induction plans, boundaries, and expectations.
Overview of the principles of holistic assessment, exploring good practice, evidence-based report writing.
A focus on preparing to carry out an observation of your student/ learner. The importance of taking a collaborative, reflective approach to observing practice. How to use supervision to prepare for the observation and providing meaningful feedback to inform practice
Overview of the PCF and SWEPS and how to demonstrate values and ethics when assessing a student’s capabilities.
Providing an overview of current research on black and ethnic students experience of social work and placements. Introduction to the Mandela Model, enhancing the supervisory relationship with students.