What Knowledge Can You Gain From This Educational Course?
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Social work basics
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Core social values
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Client centered approach
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Helping process overview
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Social work settings
Introduction to Social Work Practice
Introduction to Social Work Practice is a foundational course designed to introduce students to the field of social work and its role in society. The course explains what social work is, who social workers are, and how they support individuals, families, and communities.
This course focuses on core principles, values, and professional responsibilities of social workers. Students learn how social work practice is guided by ethics, respect for human dignity, and a commitment to social justice. The course provides a clear understanding of how social workers assess needs, provide support, and work within social systems.
What You’ll Gain:
This course helps students understand the purpose and scope of social work practice, as well as the responsibilities of a social worker. Learners explore core values such as ethics, respect, and professional standards that guide social work. The course emphasizes a client-centered approach, teaching students how to support individuals with care, empathy, and understanding. Students also gain awareness of how social services and institutions function within society and the important role social work plays in communities. In addition, the course highlights professional responsibility, accountability, and ethical behavior. Overall, it provides a strong academic foundation for further studies in social work and related social sciences.
Why Choose This Course:
This course is ideal for beginners who want to understand the foundations of social work. It provides clear theoretical knowledge combined with practical understanding of real social issues. The course helps students develop professional awareness and prepares them for future work or study in the field of social work.
By the end of Introduction to Social Work Practice, students will have a clear understanding of social work principles, professional roles, and the importance of social support in modern society.