. – Methods and Techniques of the Social Services III

Proff. Valentina Calcaterra; Loris Benedetti

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Module on Methodology of Social Work III: Prof.ssa Valentina Calcaterra

COURSE AIMS

This course explores the principles of network relational methodology in planning community-based, mutual help and participatory planning social work activities.

The course includes two practical workshops: one workshop to analyse the experiences of users and expert relatives, in line with networking best practices, and a workshop for the methodological reprocessing of social work experiences. Both workshops will focus particularly on developing the professional responsiveness specific to social work.

COURSE CONTENT

1. Group work

2.Network activities and self-help/mutual help groups.

3.Dynamics of empowerment in self-help/mutual help groups.

4.Facilitation functions of groups.

5.Network activities, community work.

6.Developing projects with a collective worth: open planning strategies.

7.Analysing projects with a collective worth.

READING LIST

M. Doel – C. Sawdon, Lavorare con i gruppi. Manuale per gli operatori sociali, Erickson, Trento, 2001.

F. Folgheraiter, Saggi di welfare, Erickson, Trento, 2009.

D. Steimberg, L’auto/mutuo aiuto: guida per i facilitatori di gruppo, Erickson, Trento, 2001.

A. Twelvetrees, Il lavoro sociale di comunità. Come costruire progetti partecipati, Erickson, Trento, 2006.

One choice from the following journal essays:

V. Calcaterra, Famiglie affidatarie in rete: il progetto “genitori in più famiglie”, in “Lavoro Sociale”, 2007, vol. 7, n. 2, pp. 255-268

V. Calcaterra – M. Secchi, La Casa delle famiglie. Un progetto relazionale – in “Lavoro Sociale”, 2009, Vol. 9, n. 2, pp. 277-288.

N. Liberto et Al, Sviluppo di comunità: il progetto “Conoscersi” in un quartiere padovano, in “Lavoro Sociale”, 2007, vol. 7, n. 1, pp. 111-116.

V. Loss, Analisi relazionale di un progetto-giovani, in “Lavoro Sociale”, 2005, vol. 5, n. 2, pp. 253-264.

O. Osio, Un progetto di rete per la valorizzazione del volontariato, in “Lavoro Sociale”, 2005, vol. 5, n. 2, pp. 245-252.

M.L. Raineri, Spunti per l’analisi di un progetto secondo l’ottica di rete: l’avvio di un Tavolo di Lavoro per iniziative rivolte ai giovani, in “Lavoro Sociale”, 2004, vol. 4. n. 2, pp. 247-254

M.L.Raineri, Mi aiuti a fare i compiti? Sviluppo relazionale e nodi critici di un progetto di volontariato, in “Lavoro Sociale”, 2006, vol. 6, n. 3, pp. 429-438.

M.L.Raineri, Lavorare con la comunità. analisi metodologica di stage innovativi, in “Lavoro Sociale”, 2011, vol. 11, n. 1, pp. 107-117

S. Re, Al di là dei casi. L’ideazione di un progetto a valenza collettiva, in “Lavoro Sociale”, 2008, vol. 8, n. 2, pp. 261-268.

One article in English from those indicated in lectures.

Lecture notes and texts from practical exercises done in class, which can be downloaded from the lecturer’s web page (the password will be announced during lectures).

TEACHING METHOD

The course will be taught through lectures, analysis of social workers’ accounts, expert users and active citizens, and meetings for methodological appraisal.

ASSESSMENT METHOD

Exams will be either written or oral, depending on the number of students registered for each exam session. The exam will include the presentation of a short paper with students’ thoughts on experiences discussed in the practical workshops.

NOTES

Further information can be found on the lecturer's webpage at or on the Faculty notice board.

Module on Procedures and Techniques of Social Work III: Loris Benedetti

COURSE AIMS

The course is intended to develop and complete students’ basic knowledge of the working practices in use within organisations that manage social services for individuals, in relation to fulfilling the institutional functions of the social worker, and delivering the main categories of social welfare services.

COURSE CONTENT

The course is divided into 5 teaching units:

1.The third sector in the new welfare system

–What is meant by the Third Sector; the different types of institution and the regulations on how they function.

–Which procedures regulate the Public Institution – Third Sector relationship for managing social services (contract, accreditation…).

2.Mental Health

–The most significant stages in the history of psychiatry; the current system of mental health services.

–Welfare needs assessment for a person with mental health problems, and drawing up a personalised plan of intervention.

3.Addictions

–Some notes on terminology; changes to legislation; the public healthcare services framework.

–Procedures in use in the system of services to treat and rehabilitate drug addicts.

4.The social services in relation to the penal system

–The adult prison system, the services involved, alternative measures to prison. The tasks of the U.E.P.E. (Uffici di Esecuzione Penale Esterna), role and functions of the social worker.

–Italian Presidential Decree 448/1988 and penal intervention for juveniles: the parties involved in applying legislation and its relative functions; the stages of a trial; techniques and procedures for remedial work with young offenders.

5. The immigration question

–Legislative references; the possibilities for help; mediation and integration processes.

–The main procedures for “accompanying individuals from entry to possible citizenship”.

READING LIST

M.L.Raineri, Linee guida e procedure di servizio sociale, Erickson, Trento, 2013 – following chapters:

chapt.1 Managing social welfare services in public institutions

chapt. 2 Non profit organisations

chapt. 15 Measures for minors involved in criminal trials

chapt. 16 Measures for addiction problems

chapt. 17 Measures in the penitentiary context

chapt. 18 Measures in the mental health context

chapt. 19 Measures for immigrants

Further required reading may be given during lectures.

TEACHING METHOD

Lectures, practical work, class presentations of various experiences with the procedures covered in the teaching units.

ASSESSMENT METHOD

There will be a written exam with multiple choice and open questions. Assessment of this module with be an integral part of the assessment of the Methods and Techniques of the Social Services III course.

NOTES

Further information can be found on the lecturer's webpage at or on the Faculty notice board.