SOWK624

Social Policy Theory and Practice Integration

15 points

Occurrences

  • SOWK624-20A (D) Any Time Start 2020 (Distance)
  • SOWK624-20S2 (D) Semester Two 2020 (Distance) - Not Offered
  • SOWK624-20W (D) Whole Year 2020 (Distance)

Description

This is a two-part course. In part one, policy theory is considered and policy development examined. Particular emphasis is given to a thorough appreciation of key policy concepts and their application in an Aotearoa New Zealand setting. Alongside this, fieldwork practice experiences are critically examined in practice labs, reinforcing the importance of the theory/practice interface and highlighting a practice awareness of diverse client populations. Part two of the course advances this theory/practice mode of learning. Using a policy orientation, particular emphasis is given to the interrelationship of power dynamics, policy development and implementation, as well as exploring strategies for effecting change. Teaching emphasises reflective and reflexive leaning strategies as internship experiences are contemplated and considered in relation to internship experience in an iterative fashion.

Prerequisites

Subject to approval of the Head of Department.

Restrictions