Important Information
Programs
Courses
Residential Schools
International Students
Current Handbook
Glossary
By Course Code:
ACCT AINV ALLH AQUA ARTH ARTS AUDV AVAT BIOH BIOL BIOT BLAR BLCN BLOC BLSV BMED BMSC BOTN BUSN CHEM CHIR CNSL COIS COIT COMM COMT CQUN CREA CULT DGTL DNCE DRMA ECOM ECON EDCU EDEC EDED EDEL EDFE EDHE EDSE EDVT ENAC ENAE ENAG ENAM ENAR ENCO ENEA ENEC ENEE ENEG ENEM ENEP ENEV ENIM ENMG ENML ENMM ENPG ENPO ENRG ENSD ENSE ENTA ENTC ENTE ENTG ENTI ENTM ENTZ ENVH ENVR ESSC EVST FAHE FARM FILM FINC FSEH GENE GEOG GEOH GOVP HIST HLPB HLTH HLTP HMGT HMSC HRMT HUMT IEXC INDG JALC JAPN JAZZ JOUR LAWS LITR LNGC LNGE LOTE MARN MATH MBIO MDWF MEDI MEDS MGMT MMST MNTR MQPR MRKT MUSC NHLT NHPE NURS NUTR OCCT OCHS OLTC ORAL PERF PHRM PHYG PHYS PMSC PODI PPMP PROP PSIO PSYC RAIL RELG SAFE SCIE SKIL SOCL SOWK SPCH SREC STAT SWHS THTR TOUR VART WELF WRIT ZOOLSOWK13012 Professional Practice and Mental Health
Course details
Students should be able to critically examine the various models of mental health, specific intervention strategies and the role of social / welfare workers within mental health services and with clients with mental health issues. Students should be able to integrate knowledge of the role of community, culture and models of mental health in the provision of evidence based strategies that promote mental health practice consistent with social / welfare work values and ethics. Students should be able to evaluate the socio structural context of mental health and the implications for various client groups and determine how these elements translate into various models for intervention.
Students will be required to collate feedback of their professional performance from their lecturer and from other sources, evaluate this feedback and include appropriate strategies in their learning contracts for Fieldwork Education 2
Course at a glance
Career: | Undergraduate |
Credit points: | 6 |
Requisites: | Successful completion of 48 credit points in any program. |
Student Contribution Band: | 1 |
EFTSL: | 0.12500 |
Course availability
Term | Campus |
---|---|
2012 Term Two | FLEX |
Course evaluation reports
Course evaluation results may be accessed using the Course Evaluation application in the My.CQU Portal at http://my.cqu.edu.au
PRINT WARNING - Printed copies of this document or part thereof should not be relied upon as a current reference document. ALWAYS refer to the electronic copy for the latest version.