Making the Links – Consolidating Practice for Newly-qualified Social Workers (ASYE)
Course
In High Wycombe
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Location
High wycombe
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Duration
3 Days
You will be taught by a qualified, experienced practising social worker and practice educator who will also support and assess you as a newly-qualified social worker in practice, and is an associate member of the social work team at Buckinghamshire New University.
A variety of interactive methods are used for teaching such as presentations, discussions and group work. The teaching team will provide constructive formative feedback on two critically reflective logs. These contribute towards evidence for the Knowledge and Skills Statements and the Professional Capabilities Framework and will help enable you to address development needs prior to submission of your ASYE portfolios.
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About this course
This course is aimed at newly-qualified social workers undertaking the Assessed and Supported Year in Employment (ASYE) and forms part of its assessment. The workshops provide time to reflect constructively on current practice and to develop effective strategies, not just to survive but to thrive during the first crucial year in employment.
In order to take this course you would need to be employed as a qualified social worker and sponsored by an employer taking part in the ASYE scheme.
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Subjects
- Social Worker
- Social Work
- Teaching
- Team Training
- Learning
- Skills Statements
- Capabilities
- Social Media
- Social Issues
- Social care
- Social Skills
Course programme
These three-day workshops are aimed at supporting the ASYE provided by employers .
Key topics include:
- Learning and progress in meeting the Knowledge and Skills Statements and the Professional Capabilities Framework
- Developing practice resilience and confidence
- Developing assessment skills
- Effective use of theory
- Applying ethics values and boundaries in practice
This course is for newly-qualified social workers in employment and aims to support the development of knowledge, practice skills and confidence across the first year contributing to successful submission of the ASYE portfolio and preparing for second year in employment. The course provides a unique opportunity for you to make links between learning on the qualifying social work degree and your current practice as an NQSW.
In addition, it is planned and provided in partnership with employers and aims to reflect and respond to key aspects of early social work practice for both those working with children and their families as well as those working with adults.
Making the Links – Consolidating Practice for Newly-qualified Social Workers (ASYE)