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SOWK11011 Social Work Skills & Methods
B
This course integrates with Social Work Theory & Practice
II which sets the paradigms for research and practice. This course
places greater focus on inequalities experienced in regional and
rural contexts and their implications for service delivery. Interpersonal
skills for interviewing and assessing individuals, families and
groups as well as community approaches are presented. The course
requires the written production of assessment reports, intervention plans
and audio-visual presentations demonstrating the knowledge, values
and skills of social work utilising various methods.
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