Introduction to Social Work
This course presents an overview of public and private services, the profession of social work and an analysis of their functions as modes of social problem solving.
This course presents an overview of public and private services, the profession of social work and an analysis of their functions as modes of social problem solving.
This course presents an overview of public and private services, the profession of social work and an analysis of their functions as modes of social problem solving.
Explores the historical development of the social work profession and current policies governing the social service delivery system within the United States. Social policy is presented as a social construction influenced by a range of ideologies and interests. Special attention is paid to social welfare policy and programs relevant to the practice of social work, including poverty, child and family well being, mental and physical disability, health, racial, ethnic, and sexual minorities. The course includes a focus on the role of policy in creating, maintaining, or eradicating social inequities.
Explores the historical development of the social work profession and current policies governing the social service delivery system within the United States. Social policy is presented as a social construction influenced by a range of ideologies and interests. Special attention is paid to social welfare policy and programs relevant to the practice of social work, including poverty, child and family well being, mental and physical disability, health, racial, ethnic, and sexual minorities. The course includes a focus on the role of policy in creating, maintaining, or eradicating social inequities.
This course presents an overview of public and private services, the profession of social work and an analysis of their functions as modes of social problem solving.
This course presents an overview of public and private services, the profession of social work and an analysis of their functions as modes of social problem solving.
Explores the historical development of the social work profession and current policies governing the social service delivery system within the United States. Social policy is presented as a social construction influenced by a range of ideologies and interests. Special attention is paid to social welfare policy and programs relevant to the practice of social work, including poverty, child and family well being, mental and physical disability, health, racial, ethnic, and sexual minorities. The course includes a focus on the role of policy in creating, maintaining, or eradicating social inequities.
Explores the historical development of the social work profession and current policies governing the social service delivery system within the United States. Social policy is presented as a social construction influenced by a range of ideologies and interests. Special attention is paid to social welfare policy and programs relevant to the practice of social work, including poverty, child and family well being, mental and physical disability, health, racial, ethnic, and sexual minorities. The course includes a focus on the role of policy in creating, maintaining, or eradicating social inequities.
This course presents an overview of public and private services, the profession of social work and an analysis of their functions as modes of social problem solving.
This course presents an overview of public and private services, the profession of social work and an analysis of their functions as modes of social problem solving.