INNOVATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL DIMENSIONS OF SOCIAL WORK II
- Academic year
- 2024/2025 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- DIMENSIONI INNOVATIVE E INTERNAZIONALI DEL SERVIZIO SOCIALE II
- Course code
- FM0529 (AF:444390 AR:292800)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6 out of 12 of INNOVATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL DIMENSION OF SOCIAL WORK
- Degree level
- Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
- Educational sector code
- SPS/07
- Period
- 2nd Term
- Course year
- 2
- Moodle
- Go to Moodle page
Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
The first part of the course is dedicated to the study of the theoretical, methodical and ethical aspects of international social work. The second part of the course offers an in-depth analysis of social work involving immigrants, with a special focus on aid routes that require co-operation between services and institutions operating in different countries.
Expected learning outcomes
Knowledge and understanding
By the end of the course, students should know and understand:
- defining principles, theoretical, methodological and ethical aspects relating to international social work;
- some main areas of work in international social work;
- theoretical aspects, approaches and perspectives on social work with immigrants;
- theoretical models and techniques in social work from a transcultural perspective.
Ability to apply knowledge and understanding
By the end of the course, students will have acquired the skills to handle aid relationships in transnational contexts. They will also have acquired the ability to work in highly complex environments, where it is particularly important to recognise differences without resorting to stereotypes and where it is necessary to be able to apply their professional and personal knowledge in a way that respects differences.
Judgment skills
The course aims to improve the ability to critically and consciously use the theoretical and methodological frameworks required to carry out the role of social worker in an international context and, more generally, to acquire skills needed for intervention in situations of hardship, where it may be useful to adopt a transnational perspective to social work.
Communication skills:
at the end of the course, the student should have achieved an adequate level of mastery of the technical terminology, which they will be able to use in professional communications with fellow social workers, other professional figures and citizen-users.
The student will also have improved their ability to interact with peers in a critical and reflective way. They will also have had some practice in the public of elaborating on and summarising works on the theoretical-practical issues dealt with in class.
Learning ability:
the course promotes the ability to make a critical assessment of the texts under consideration and the other materials studied during the lessons. The course also fosters the ability to make connections between the various concepts addressed and the possibility of activating circular knowledge paths between theory and practice.
Pre-requirements
Contents
- The main theoretical approaches to international social work
- Methodological aspects of social work in an international context
- Ethical implications of social work in an international context
- Immigration and social work
- Social work with immigrants and leading theories
- Social work with immigrants: ethical and methodological aspects
- Understanding and working with complexity in the case of aid processes aimed at immigrants.
Referral texts
- E. Barberis, P. Boccagni, Il lavoro sociale con le persone immigrate. Verso una pratica riflessiva e inclusiva, Maggioli, II edizione, 2024.
- E. Cabiati, Interculturalità e social work. Erickson, 2020. Prima e seconda parte. Part 1 and 2 of the book
- Online material uploaded on Moodle.
Assessment methods
The test grade isn't influenced by the student’s presence at the lessons and it is attributed according to the following criteria:
A. Scores in the 18-22 range will be awarded if:
- sufficient knowledge and understanding applied to the programme;
- limited ability to collect and/or interpret data, making independent judgements;
- sufficient communication skills, especially in relation to the use of the specific language of social work and social sciences.
B. Scores in the 23-26 range will be awarded if:
- Discrete knowledge and understanding applied to the programme;
- Considerable ability to collect and/or interpret data, making independent judgements;
- discrete communication skills, especially in relation to the use of specific language that affects of social work and social sciences.
C. scores in the range 27-30 will be awarded if:
- good or excellent knowledge and understanding applied to the programme;
- good or excellent ability to collect and/or interpret data, making independent judgements;
- Fully appropriate communication skills, especially in relation to the use of specific language related to of social work and social sciences.
D. The award will be given in the presence of excellent applied knowledge and understanding in relation to the program, judgement and communication skills.
Teaching methods
Teaching language
Further information
If you have a motor, visual, auditory or other disability, or a specific learning disorder, we invite you to do two things:
1. Talk to your course instructor
2. Contact the office of disability support services: disabilita@unive.it
Contact the office of disability support services (disabilita@unive.it) for general information: to find out what you are entitled to by law, and to request support and accommodation - www.unive.it/disabilita.
Type of exam
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals
This subject deals with topics related to the macro-area "Poverty and inequalities" and contributes to the achievement of one or more goals of U. N. Agenda for Sustainable Development