How To Become A Social Worker Training

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How To Become A Social Worker Training
Last updated 1/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 487.32 MB | Duration: 1h 12m

Crash Course

What you'll learn
Preliminary course and preparation for post secondary social work program.
Policy.
Global citizenship.
Social class.
Social Work Ethos.
Systemic Problems.
Power, privilege & prestige.
And much, much more!
Requirements
None.
Description
INSTRUCTOR HAS ACCREDITED DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL SERVICE WORKUPDATE: Case study dissection scenario + resource activity included (downloadable)* Printable online certificate available upon completion of course* Do you want to enter the filed of social work ?This is your preliminary crash course prior to the social work program in college, I will give you insights on my personal experiences and knowledge I've gained on my journey.Known as the "helping profession" a lot of students enter the social work university programs without being prepared and are surprised to find out it may not have been what they've expected.I myself have successfully  graduated from an accredited social work program in college and although I am no longer practicing, I bring my personal insights and balanced perspective to the table. The advantage of taking this course created by me is I blend my in field experiences as a social worker and my business experiences as well that helps students see the bigger picture and look at problems from different perspectives.The aim of this course is to help you think critically.I will cover a variety of different topics and controversial social issues among other things.My goal is to help you think transformative, approach systemic problems from a multifaceted view point, and develop strong analytical skills. The job prospects for social workers are excellent as every industry you can think of has some sort of "social work department", whether your looking for employment in schools, banks, and even in government jobs.What You'll LearnPolicyDemographicsCode of ethicsCase StudyPhilosophyCareer pathsGlobal citizenshipSocial classRich getting richerLevels of society Systemic ProblemsPower, privilege & prestigeAnd, much, much more!Therefore, if you want to be prepared before going into the social work program and be familiar with the content that will be taught in your college classes, then I encourage you to enroll now.UPDATE: Case study dissection scenario + resource activity included  (downloadable)Buy Now!

Overview

Section 1: Personal bias

Lecture 1 Personal bias

Section 2: Course overview

Lecture 2 Course overview

Section 3: Vocabulary

Lecture 3 Vocabulary

Section 4: Introduction

Lecture 4 Introduction

Section 5: Policy

Lecture 5 Policy

Section 6: Demographics and code of ethics

Lecture 6 Demographics and code of ethics

Section 7: Philosophy

Lecture 7 Philosophy

Section 8: Career paths and global citizenship

Lecture 8 Career paths and global citizenship

Section 9: Social class

Lecture 9 Social class

Section 10: “Rich getting richer”

Lecture 10 “Rich getting richer” Part 1

Lecture 11 “Rich getting richer” Part 2

Section 11: Levels of society

Lecture 12 Levels of society

Section 12: Systemic Problems

Lecture 13 Systemic Problems

Section 13: Power, Privilege & Prestige

Lecture 14 Power, Privilege & Prestige

Section 14: Formulating Your Own Opinion!

Lecture 15 Part 1

Lecture 16 Part 2

Lecture 17 Part 3

Lecture 18 Part 4

Lecture 19 Part 5

Lecture 20 Part 6

Lecture 21 Part 7

Section 15: Case Study

Lecture 22 Case Study

Section 16: Work Life Balance

Lecture 23 Work Life Balance

Section 17: Other Course Recommendations

Lecture 24 Other Course Recommendations

Section 18: Conclusion

Lecture 25 Conclusion

People interested in the helping profession.,People who want to learn more about the social work field.,Students who want to learn humanitarian concepts, philosophies, and liberal socially progressive views.,Students who want unbiased and balanced perspectives on the realities of social work in relation to broader society.