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Case Work: Theories, Approaches and Models - BSW3701

Under Graduate Degree Year module NQF level: 7 Credits: 12
Module presented in English Module presented online
Pre-requisite: BSW1502 & BSW2601 Co-requisite: BSW3704
Purpose: The module will equip students with a broad knowledge, skills and values of social work practice to identify, assess, plan, implement, evaluate and terminate appropriate social work intervention processes with individuals, couples and families from a social developmental perspective. The module will introduce students to various theories, approaches, techniques and intervention models in an integrated manner within varying contexts. Qualifying students will be equipped with knowledge of different policies and legislation pertaining to social work intervention and related social problems.