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Competence #1: Demonstrate Ethical and Professional Behavior
Activities: Keep notes on own behavior and thoughts during (or after) client meeting. Reflect on how personal assumptions impact professional conduct and interactions with clients. Keep reflective journal/log of professional development and challenges; discuss in supervision. Discuss needed areas of growth in supervision and work on strategies toward growth. Discuss appropriate roles and boundaries of a student intern with Field Instructor and other agency staff; practice behaviors that demonstrate commitment to appropriate roles and boundaries (e.g., not exchanging personal contact information with clients; being mindful of use of social media, etc.). Illustrate effective communication, either in chart notes, email professional memorandum, letters, and other written correspondence, as well as verbally and non-verbally. Join a professional social work organization (NASW for example) to gain familiarity with various social workers and social work roles in the community. Exhibit a professional attitude by arriving to the Field Practicum Site dressed appropriately, clean, smiling with a positive outlook, prepared mentally and emotionally to solve problems with staff and clients, and prepare to learn. Dress according to agency policy. Present to weekly supervision meetings prepared (Bring a list of topics/cases to discuss, report back on learning activities, share reflections from week, etc.) Consult with agency staff when appropriate to discuss social work-related issues. Discuss personal/ethical/value dilemmas with supervisor / Field Instructor and reflect on how they influence work with clients. Journal personal biases or judgments that may hinder appropriate behaviors and discuss managing the same with Agency Field Instructor, Faculty Field Liaison, and/or peer in practicum seminar. Identify agency and client ethical dilemmas caused by external factors (funding cuts, etc.) Discuss ethical behaviors and application of NASW Code of Ethics within the agency with Agency Field Instructor, Faculty Field Liaison, and/or peers during practicum seminar. Openly discuss ethical conflicts / situations with Field Instructor. Review and discuss additional ethical or governing policies which may impact the way in which the agency is able to provide services to its clientele (i.e., agency policies, Kansas Code, HIPPA, FERPA, FMLA, SSI, AHCA, etc.). Use an ethical decision-making model to work through a situation that presents an ethical dilemma; discuss in supervision. Staff cases at multidisciplinary meetings or with colleagues. Maintain accurate, respectful, and professional written client records (as appropriate). Be open to feedback from Field Instructor or other staff with regards to documentation. Identify and attend current community training sessions such as Continuing Education courses offered by local colleges or through NASW or other organizations offering training. Assist with or participate in local trainings or workshops relevant to agency issues.
Competency #2: Engage Diversity and Difference in Practice:
Note: Activities Intern will demonstrate at least three ways that they are aware of the client’s culture and have attempted to be competent in engaging the client. Understands and adapts her/his practice to the needs of a range of populations. Directly seek information from clients on their values, goals, and views of successful functioning, and adapt interventions accordingly. Practicum student will participate and be an active member of peer supervision sessions with social work staff and peers, with diversity and cultural competence, spirituality, sexuality, ethics, grief, and trauma as the focus. Identify organizational policies and dynamics that affect client service, applying information gained in Advanced Year courses. Discuss with field instructor strategies to intervene within the organization. Increase cultural awareness and competence by adapting intervention strategies and identifying environmental barriers specific to your client to enhance the likelihood of positive outcomes. Practicum student will try to better understand the population by shadowing preventive service workers as they complete home visits; practicum student will then discuss with workers or with field instructor specific issues or problems clients are facing and explore relevance of issues of diversity and oppression. Practicum student will research the geography, diversity, politics as well as social and cultural grouping in their area, exploring the extent to which aspects of culture can oppress, alienate, or create privilege and power. Additionally, practicum student will reflect on his/her own personal privilege and power in supervision. Practicum student will explore and learn about their community through a social, political, and economic lens in order to understand the lived experience of people that the agency seeks to help; practicum student will learn about poverty economic and community development, racial and economic inequities and social injustice related to employment and access to power. Practicum student will collect, organize interpret client data while drawing on evidence-based practice knowledge as well as theories of human behavior, trauma informed care and human rights. Practicum student will understand the importance of differences in life experiences through working with diverse populations while keeping an open mind and explore related issues in supervision. Practicum student will recognize the extent to which cultures and particular values may oppress, alienate, or create power imbalanced in society through discussions with her supervisor when these issues arise, eliminating her own personal biases and advocating for the clients’ rights within diverse populations. Practicum student will research the cultural, economic, political, and historical influences on the community. Discuss with field instructor how this will occur.
Competency #3: Advance Human Rights and Social, Economic, and Environmental Justice:
Activities Identify agency population being served and social policies that have created and/or continue to create oppressive circumstances for the life course of the individuals/group. Famil: Engage in Practice-Informed Research and Research-Informed Pr
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