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FIELD PRACTICUM. Summer Block Fieldwork Placement 2012 BRIEFING FOR STUDENTS April 21, 2012. Meeting Schedule. FIELDWORK MODULES. Summer Block Placement SOWK 3001 BSWFT2 – 400 hours SOWK 6251 MSWFT1 – 450 hours. Summer Block Placement Duration. Duration:
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FIELD PRACTICUM Summer Block Fieldwork Placement 2012 BRIEFING FOR STUDENTS April 21, 2012
FIELDWORK MODULES • Summer Block Placement SOWK 3001 BSWFT2 – 400 hours SOWK 6251 MSWFT1 – 450 hours
Summer Block Placement Duration • Duration: Jun 4 to Aug 10, 2012, 10 weeks (local and overseas) * Some adjustment with the schedule and period can be flexibly arranged with allowance of one week’s time subject to the consent of fieldwork and agency supervisors
The Importance of Fieldwork • An integral part of social work education with the emphasis on “ Learning through doing”; • Student works in a social work agency under the guidance of fieldwork supervisor as to incorporate theoretical knowledge into social work practice; • Student is expected to experience the real work setting, understand agency culture and requirement, to gain the practice wisdom from supervisor and agency staffs ; • An important process to train up a competent and independent social worker.
Fieldwork Objectives Students are given opportunities to: • Demonstrate social work principles, values in actions and attitudes; • Practice theories and models and develop skills; • Enhance self-understanding, maximize potentials and own capacity • Develop own style of work within the bounds of professional practice and development
Learning Activities • Pre-placement orientation workshops • Orientation visits, community search and field visits • Library and literature study • Proposal and reports writing • Self-reflective logs • One-to-one weekly fieldwork supervision, live supervision (A-V tapes are welcome) and group supervision • Mid-term & final evaluation review • Mid-term sharing sessions • Training workshops • Agency meetings, staff development programs
Roles and Responsibilities Responsible to Agency/Clients: • “Student social worker” (實習社工) • Comply with agency policy, admin. procedures, office disciplines and proper documentation • Obtain approval before proceeding • Professional image, behaviors, appearance and dress code • Ensure confidentiality, privacy and code of ethnics (The record files should be stored in designated password protected electronic storage devices, revised Form A05, require to sign before fieldwork supervisor • Active participation and engagement
Roles and Responsibilities Responsible to Supervisor/HKU • Agreement on learning goals • Responsible, active and reflective learner • Cooperative and mutual support • Paper submission on time • Well prepare for supervision • Open to share and question
Workload A) Direct Services Guideline • Case only : at least 5 • Cases + group/project : 2-3 cases + 1 group +1 programme • Group only : at least 2 • Group, project and programme :1 group + 1 project + 1 programme • Community work project : 1-2 * The above is for reference only * Workload will be decided by fieldwork supervisor and should match with agency expectation * Each student should be in charge of at least 1 task
Workload B) Written Work • Casework : Intake/Transfer/Termination Summary, Case recording (including process recordings) • Group work : Group proposal, Session plan, Session recording, Final Evaluation Report • Project/Programme : Project/Progrmme Proposal, Ongoing Process record, Evaluation report • Self-reflective Logs • Orientation Report, Learning Contract • Mid-placement and final evaluation report * Exact workload and requirement will be decided by the respective fieldwork supervisor subject to student’s learning pace, but must fulfill both HKU and Agency requirements
Working Hours • Should follow the agreement made among the agency, fieldwork supervisor and student • Should consider the first benefits of service recipients and the agency than the student • Should try to fix the schedule on regular basis • 8 hours’ placement can entitle one hour lunch / dinner break • 3 sessions full day duties not allowed except some discretions • Orientation programs and sharing programs with approval can be counted as placement hours
Leave Entitlement • Public holidays (no entitlement, have to make up) • Overtime duties with supervisor’s approval can be compensated but should not be accumulated (no more than one day on each claim) • Need to make up the missing hours on sick leave • Medical certificate for sick leave is required for two consecutive days • Discretion will be given to supervisor to manage the make up in following the rules of HKSWRB • A-15 Guideline on Placement Hours Calculation
Assessment Criteria (Form A10, under review, will use new form in this block placement) • Professional requirements - work attitude - learning attitude - professional development • Organizational requirements - understand agency & service - role performance & accountability
Assessment Criteria • Practice competence - theoretical knowledge application - communication & relationship skills - Problem identification & assessment - Goal setting and contracting - Planning, implementation and monitoring - Skills in facilitating change - Evaluation and termination • Written Assignment and Use of supervision (new item under review)
Evaluation Reports • Mid-evaluation Form (A07) • Student’s Review (Form A08) • Agency Feedback Form (A09) • Final Evaluation Report (A10) • Student Feedback on Placement (A11) • Placement Hours Record Form (for part time students only (C01) • Travelling Expenses Claim Form (for full time students (C02) • Training Record Form (C05) (optional)
Assessment & Evaluation • On-going process evaluation • Keep record of any verbal / written warnings • Report to the coordinator (mid-term) on the early detection of failure cases • Keep all written work and comments in soft-copy • Students have to keep all hardcopies with anonymity for 3 months after placement ends • No need to hand in assignments to the Dept. except upon special request by internal/external examiners • Students have to declare proper handling of client’s data and information
Grading System • The grade given by the fieldwork supervisor is a RECOMMENDED MARK, reviewed by internal examiners and endorsed by BOE • “C” is the passing grade for MSW and “D” for BSW • A student who fails in a placement is required to re-take the placement • If he/she fails twice, then resulted with discontinuation
Situations Leading to Failure • Displays behaviors that damage to clients and agency • Recurrent series of irresponsible and/or inappropriate behaviors with no sign of improvement • Fails to hand in written assignments as required (24 hrs. before supervision and 2 weeks after placement ends)
Special Case Handling and Warning • Students should actively reflect own feelings and constraints with fieldwork supervisor and be open to accept advice • Students are encouraged to bring their difficulties to the attention of Deputy and/or Director of Field Instruction as early as possible • All verbal and written warnings should be documented to support those failure cases
Appeal Procedures • Formal appeal to the Faculty - only for failure case or suspected marks calculation mistakes • Students may appeal to DDFI for a review before submitting marks to the Faculty, the request should be made within a week’s time after the evaluation • Appeal panel will be set up to review all written assignments and reports • Concerned personnel and the agency staff will be consulted • Final decision will be made by the Department’s appeal panel
Orientation Programs • Pre-placement training for all Students on May 19, 2012 at 9:30a.m.- 12:30p.m. • SWD Orientation Program on June 1, 2012 (SWD settings only) • The HK Federation of Youth Groups Orientation Program on May 14, 2012 (6 related students only) • Other orientation visits arranged by the agency and/or initiated by students or setting coordinators * Please liaise actively with your fieldwork supervisor on the proper arrangement of orientation programs
Good Preparation for Fieldwork Placement • Psychologically and Physically well prepared for the workloads of placement • Better to equip the knowledge and skills of the matched placement settings within this month • Good time management • Seek advice from teachers and previous students about the survival tips during placement
Knowledge and skills are vehicles….. But the fuel is “PASSION”!
Concurrent Placement Preference • Last deadline for changing preference choice through PMS on or before May 19, 2012 • Should consult fieldwork supervisors /teachers views on your choice of next concurrent placement • Be cautious about your district preference and the setting requirement
Concurrent Placement • Duration: 24 Sep 2012 to 15 Mar 2013 (BSW) 24 Sep 2012 to 5 Apr 2013 (MSW) • Concurrent Placement Briefing Tentative Schedule on the afternoon session of 15, Sept 2012 (Sat)
Enquiry and Consultation • Placement Website: http://placement.socialwork.hku.hk • Placement Setting Coordinators (Refer to List of Settings & Coordinators) • Skills Lab / Skills Training / PBL / other course work teachers / Classmates / Parents ……
Central Enquiry & Special Request Contact Person: Mrs. Eltha Wong (Deputy Director of Field Instruction) (elthaw@hku.hk) (2241-5549) (KKL1319) Dr. Debbie Lam (Director of Field Instruction) (debbie@hku.hk) (2859-2082) (KKL1312) Mrs. Anna Lau (Secretary) akyyip@hku.hk) (2859-2075) (KKL1304) Fieldwork Placement Handbook and Forms http://placement.socialwork.hku.hk