Unit rationale, description and aim
Professional practice in the human services requires specialised knowledge and skills in interpersonal communication. Human service workers are expected to be critically reflective and able to conduct themselves in a professional manner.
In this unit, students will undertake their first supervised field practicum of 150 hours in a human service agency. On practicum they will apply their interpersonal skills, develop their professional knowledge and engage in professional supervision with experienced human service practitioners to critically reflect on values and ethics that inform their practice. Students will also participate in integrative seminars which will facilitate their learning and assist them to integrate theory and practice. Learning in this unit is informed by the ACWA (Australian Community Workers Association) Code of Ethics and Practice Guidelines.
The aim of this unit is for students to apply their knowledge and skill base through engagement in community project/sin the human service context and develop their professional competency as human service practitioners.
Campus offering
No unit offerings are currently available for this unitLearning outcomes
To successfully complete this unit you will be able to demonstrate you have achieved the learning outcomes (LO) detailed in the below table.
Each outcome is informed by a number of graduate capabilities (GC) to ensure your work in this, and every unit, is part of a larger goal of graduating from ACU with the attributes of insight, empathy, imagination and impact.
Explore the graduate capabilities.
Apply effective interpersonal communication skills...
Learning Outcome 01
Demonstrate skills and knowledge in the applicatio...
Learning Outcome 02
Demonstrate professional accountable conduct in th...
Learning Outcome 03
Reflect on the role of theory in informing practic...
Learning Outcome 04
Engage effectively in professional supervision as ...
Learning Outcome 05
Critically reflect on personal and professional va...
Learning Outcome 06
Content
Topics will include:
Integrative learning
- Applying ethical and practice guidelines
- Developing as a critically reflective practitioner
- Understanding the organisational context
- Developing communication and interpersonal skills
- Understanding human service work in different service delivery contexts
- community
- government
- non-government
- faith based agencies
Introduction to field education learning processes
- Developing learning goals
- Preparing a learning agreement
- Monitoring and appraisal of learning and practice
- Engaging in supervision as a learning aid
- Engaging in the assessment of learning outcomes
Assessment strategy and rationale
In order to pass this unit, students are required to complete a range of assessment items and administrative requirements on placement and participate in campus-based integrative seminars. Students need to demonstrate that they have met identified ethical and practice standards at the level defined by the unit’s learning outcomes and provide necessary evidence to support this.
Students will be assessed on a range of learning tasks that they will be expected to complete in their placement. The Learning Agreement is an essential planning tool which outlines students learning goals, strategies and learning activities for the placement and is completed by students at the outset of the placement. Students are required to maintain a reflective journal throughout placement to encourage reflective thinking about their learning and placement experiences. Students are also required to participate in both a mid - placement and end of placement evaluation of their competency and how they have met their learning goals.
Intensive and multi-mode assessment of this unit will be transparently equitable with on campus mode offerings as endorsed by the relevant Course Implementation Committee.
Overview of assessments
Reflective journal – Enables students to reflect ...
Reflective journal – Enables students to reflect on placement experiences and their learning
Pass/Fail
Learning Agreement – Formalises learning goals fo...
Learning Agreement – Formalises learning goals for the practicum
Pass/Fail
Mid placement report – Evaluates student progress...
Mid placement report – Evaluates student progress against their learning goals at mid-point in their placement
Pass/fail
Final Placement Report - Evaluates student progre...
Final Placement Report - Evaluates student progress against their learning goals at placement completion
Pass/Fail
Learning and teaching strategy and rationale
Students will participate in a minimum of 150 hours of supervised field education experience in a community based agency including 12 hours of participation in class seminars.
For this professional experience unit, the main teaching and learning strategies include experiential learning, reflective learning, practice - theory integration and skills development. These are used in the placement setting, and integration of this experience with professional knowledge, values and ethics is facilitated in campus-based integrative seminars with short lecture content and small group discussions.
This unit may also be offered on or off campus in intensive mode or multi-mode for sponsored / special cohorts, with the learning and teaching strategies being equitable with on campus mode offerings as endorsed by the School Curriculum Implementation Committee.