SOCWORK 727 Supervised Field Placement two builds on the skills gained in the BSW Hons field placement one undertaken by students in their previous year of study. It is a 5 day per week placement of 60 days undertaken by students in their final year of study. This course enables students to further develop interviewing skills with individual clients, families, groups and communities. It also enables students to gain a deeper understanding of the dynamics of social service/Iwi agencies, their policies, and how they deliver services to respond to client needs. Students will critically reflect and investigate the role of research within their practice setting.
The nature of practice tasks and the degree of autonomy will vary widely between settings. Students will be academically prepared, prior to this placement, to be able to research, identify and assess a problem situation, set objectives, develop alternatives, and undertake shared responsibility for an action plan.
At the completion of this course, students are expected to be able to demonstrate competently the following learning outcomes, meet Social Work Registration Board competencies and Aoteaora New Zealand Association of Social Work practice standards as required by the social work programme at the University of Auckland.