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Social Work

Social work is a practice-based profession and an academic discipline that promotes social change and development, social cohesion, and the empowerment and liberation of people. Principles of social justice, human rights, collective responsibility and respect for diversities are central to social work.

The primary mission of the social work profession is to enhance human well-being and help meet basic and complex needs of all people, with a particular focus on those who are vulnerable, oppressed, and living in poverty.

A social worker Identify individuals and groups in need of support. Assess the needs, circumstances, and support systems of clients. Work with clients to determine achievable, actionable goals and plans to meet them. Intervene in crisis situations involving abuse, mental health emergencies, or trauma.

Medical and clinical social workers are both responsible for improving their patients’ and clients’ experiences. Both positions involve connecting patients and their families to community and medical resources. They provide emotional support and counseling to patients and their families.

PROGRAMS

LEVEL: BASIC TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATE IN SOCIAL WORK

Objectives of the Program

General objective

The general objective of developing this Basic Technician Certificate course is to prepare frontline social workers, who under the supervision of qualified social workers, will engage in attending problems facing individuals, families and small groups; hence enhance their social functioning.

Specific Objectives

The specific objectives include the following:


NTA 4 - Sem 1

Code

Module Name

SWT04101

Elementary Social Work Practice

SWT04102

Fundamentals of Field Instruction

SWT04103

Introduction to Social Welfare Services

SWT04104

Fundamentals of Social Work Ethics

SWT04105

Basic Skills in Guidance and Counselling

SWT04106

Introduction Communication Skills

SWT04107

Block Fieldwork

 

NTA 4 - Sem 2

CODE

MODULE NAME

HRT04208

Essentials of Psychology

SWT04201

Fundamentals of Sociology

SWT04202

Introduction to Social Work with Children and Youths

SWT04203

Introduction to ICT

SWT04204

Elementary Social work Research

 

LEVEL: TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATE IN SOCIAL WORK

Objectives of the Program

General objective

The general objective for developing this Technician Certificate course is to prepare technician social workers, who under the supervision of qualified social workers, can engage in attending problems facing individuals, families and small groups; hence enhance their social functioning.

Specific Objectives

The specific objectives include the following:

NTA LEVEL 5 SEM 1

CODE

MODULE NAME

SWT05101

Direct Social Work Practice

SWT05102

Introduction to Social work Ethics

SWT05103

Social Welfare Services and Policy

SWT05104

Introduction to Psychology

SWT05105

Introduction to Sociology

SWT05106

Communication Skills

 

NTA LEVEL 5 SEM 2

CODE

MODULE NAME

SWT05201

Introduction to Field Instruction

SWT05202

Development Studies

SWT05203

Information and Communication Technology

SWT05204

Guidance and Counselling

SWT05205

Introduction to Social work Research

SWT05206

Block Fieldwork

 

LEVEL: ORDINARY DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL WORK

Objectives of the Course

The general objective for developing this NTA Level 6 program is to prepare technician social workers, who under the supervision of highly qualified social workers can engage in attending problems facing individuals, families and small groups; hence enhancing their capacities to address their socio-economic needs and problems.

Specific Objectives of the Course

NTA LEVEL 6 – SEM 1

CODE

MODULE NAME

SWT06101

Social Work with Diverse Populations

SWT06102

Integrated Fieldwork Practice

SWT06103

Fundamentals of Social Policy

SWT06104

Social work Research Methods

SWT06105

Theories and Skills of Guidance and Counselling

SWT06106

Human Behaviour and Social Environment

 

NTA LEVEL 6 – SEM 2

CODE

MODULE NAME

SWT06201

Entrepreneurship and Project Management

SWT06202

Social Work in Legal systems

SWT06203

Social work with Children and Youths

SWT06204

Early Childhood Care and Development

SWT06205

Sociology of Crime

SWT06206

Project paper