Course
              
          Discontinued
              No
          Course code
              CSSW 2340
          Descriptive
              Practicum II
          Department
              Community Social Service Work
          Faculty
              Applied Community Studies
          Credits
              6.00
          Start date
                                                                                        End term
                                                                                        201420
                            PLAR
              Yes
          Semester length
              Flexible delivery ranging over 2 to 15 weeks
          Max class size
              30
          Contact hours
              Seminar:  10 hours
Clinical:  170 hours
          Method(s) of instruction
          Seminar
          Practicum
              Learning activities
              - Seminar
 - Field practice
 
Course description
              This course provides opportunities for students to build on their practice skills from Practicum I in selected sites under supervision.  Students will integrate and reflect upon their educational, personal and professional experiences in practicum and seminar.
          Course content
              The following global ideas guide the design and delivery of this course:
- Practicum settings create opportunities for students to apply skills in a social service setting while benefiting from the expertise of skilled mentors in the field.
 - Students gain both insight and practice knowledge from field experiences.
 - Practitioners who regularly and accurately assess and reflect on their performance and who set goals for their ongoing professional development are more likely to be effective in their work.
 - A well-developed personal philosophy of practice is a cornerstone of competent human service practice.
 - Relationship is the foundation for effective interaction with colleagues, clients and groups.
 
Learning outcomes
              Upon successful completion of this course, within the following content areas, the student will be able to:
- Professional Skills:
- demonstrate professional and ethical behaviour consistent with the Canadian Association of Social Worker’s Code of Ethics
 - establish effective, professional working relationships with practicum supervisors, agency staff, clients and colleagues
 - demonstrate ability to complete assigned workload in a timely and professional manner
 - demonstrate ability to deal with time and stress pressures with professionalism
 
 - Administrative Skills:
- prepare accurate, objective, up-to-date file recordings, forms and letters, using appropriate terminology
 
 - Knowledge of Agency and Community Resources:
- demonstrate knowledge of the agency and its strengths and limitations for meeting the needs of the clients it serves
 - analyze legislation and policies affecting the agency
 - identify specific community resources related to the agency and its mandate
 - explain and demonstrate best-practice strategies for making referrals
 
 - Interviewing & Communication Skills (colleagues and clients):
- conduct effective interviews with clients using skills differentially based on client need and context
 - communicate effectively with a wide range of clients and groups utilizing an empathic, problem-solving and strengths-based approach
 - demonstrate assertiveness, self-awareness and appropriate personal boundaries
 
 
Means of assessment
              This course will conform to Douglas College policy regarding the number and weighting of evaluations. Typical means of evaluation would include a combination of:
- Practice reports
 - Self-evaluation
 - Field assessment
 
This course is graded Mastery/Non-mastery
Textbook materials
              TBA
Prerequisites
              
          Which prerequisite