Learning objectives:
The student
- can describe the professional activities and ethical principles of social services
- can assess the position, rights and participation of a client
- can create professional interaction relationships and support and instruct different types of clients and client groups
- can examine the client work process in the field of social services professionally
- can recognise the needs and occupational capacity of clients coming from different situations
- is familiar with the service systems producing social security
- analyses their own attitude and actions in regard to different types of clients
- can assess a client’s well-being in a holistic manner (physical, mental, social)
Contents:
- Operating environment in social services
- Professional interaction
- Significance of various communities
- Different work methods and approaches
- Supporting participation
- Social services work at different points of a person’s life