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Sociology and social work I - PROGETTAZIONE INTERISTITUZIONALE (2016/2017)
Teaching code
4S000953
Teacher
Credits
6
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
SPS/07 - GENERAL SOCIOLOGY
Period
Sem. IA (31.10.16 sosp.lezioni) dal Oct 3, 2016 al Nov 12, 2016.
Learning outcomes
Objectives of the course are the following
- highlight the contextual elements that require innovative programming in social and health services at local level;
- link the planning competencies to the practices of professional social work;
- learn methods for creating and managing sustainable social projects;
- learn qualitative and quantitative techniques for the implementattion and management of social projects;
- translate the programming logic into concrete activities of social work.
Program
The social care reform considers programming as the key tool for the governance of social and health policies. In the last decade, the work of social workers has been invested by several complexity factors:
- The transformation of the welfare systems, characterized by the presence of several actors (public and private) oriented by values and interests sometimes conflicting with each other;
- The multidimensionality of social problems and the need to consider plans and projects as tools for the integration of well-being policies (relationships with the social private sector; integration between social and health care; corporate, municipal and community welfare, etc).
- The onset of particularly urgent social problems (eg. Migrations, environmental disasters, transformations of the family, new forms of addiction, etc.), foreign to the traditional political codes.
This new scenario requires to rethink the social worker's advanced training.
Course contents:
- Methodologies for reading the complex problems;
- Methods and techniques that can support innovation in the social interventions;
- procedures through which the social planning becomes an advanced core competence of professional social work.
Examination Methods
Oral exam.