Integration Promoting Social Work (3 cr)
Code: SO21ESAII2-3002
General information
Enrollment
02.12.2022 - 15.12.2023
Timing
01.01.2023 - 31.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Faculty of Health and Welfare
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Social Services
Teachers
- Johanna Sigfrids
Teacher in charge
Johanna Sigfrids
Groups
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USO21FE-ÅSocionom (YH), h21, e-socionom, Åbo
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USO22FE-ÅSocionom (YH), h22, e-socionom, Åbo
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USO23FE-ÅSocionom (YH), h23, e-socionom, Åbo
Objective
The student:
- has knowledge of service systems and legislation within the area of immigration and integration.
- can work with a culture-sensitive and integration promoting approach.
- can promote intercultural encounters and environments.
Content
- immigration, integration, refugee and asylum
- cultural sensitivity and cultural competence
- integration laws
- the integration process
- the service system for asylum seekers and quota refugees
Location and time
This Course has no attendance requirements.
Portfolio can be handed in between 9.1.23- 10.12.23
Materials
Congress, E. Piller & Gonzaìlez, M. J. 2013. Multicultural perspectives in social work practice with families . Springer Publishing Company 2012. (E-book)
Other resources and literature to use
Heikkilä, E. & al. (Eds.). 2011. Working Together for Better Integration Immigrants, Police and Social Work. Turku: Institute of Migration.
Kivisto, P (Ed.). 2013. Debating multiculturalism in the Nordic welfare states. Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan.
Launikari, M. & Puukari, S. (Eds.). 2005. Multicultural GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING : Theoretical Foundations and Best Practices in Europe.
Ratts, M. J. & Pedersen, P. B. 2014. Counseling for multiculturalism and social justice : integration, theory, and application. American Counseling Association 2014. Fourth edition. (E-book)
Sue, Derald Wing. 2015. Multicultural Social Work Practice : A Competency-Based Approach to Diversity and Social Justice. Wiley. Second edition. (E-book)
Valtonen, K. 2008. Social work and migration : immigrant and refugee settlement and integration.
Nordic Council of Minister "State of the Nordic Region 2018 Immigration Integration ed.URL
https://mieli.fi/en/home/mental-health/difficult-situations-life
Act on the Promotion of Immigrant Integration
(1386/2010)
Aliens Act
(301/2004)
Act on the Integration of Immigrants and Reception of Asylum Seekers
https://www.finlex.fi/en/laki/kaannokset/1999/en19990493.pdf
Teaching methods
The Course is online and assignments and exercises are found in Moodle
All course materials are in English, but assignments can be written in English, Swedish or Finnish.
Exam schedules
Assignment, 3 ects
The Assignment includes Three Parts, each 1 ects;
part 1 focuses on Legislation and Service Systems, Residence Permit, Process of International Protection and Integration in Finland
part 2 focuses on the intercultural competence, communication and the experience of being an immigrant or a professional working in an intercultural environment
part 3 is learning about a chosen theme (for example Human trafficking, Honor Related Violence, Mental Health in Immigrant Population, Unaccompanied Minors in the Asylum Process or other theme)
Student workload
Portfolio can be handed in between 9.1.23- 10.12.23
3 ects 27hx3 =81 h
Each Part of the Course Examination is about 27 h of work
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Criteria of Assessment:
Part 1: Basic Knowledge and understanding of Legislation connected to Residence Permits and Integration Services in Finland as well as legal rights and obligations of the Immigrant connected to the integration process.
Part 2: Ability to reflect on the concept of cultural competence and ability to apply theoretical framework on multicultural practice. Good ethical and professional approach and attitude.
Part 3. Understanding of the level of complexity in Multicultural client work and ability to apply theoretical framework on multicultural practice.
Individual feedback will be given in Moodle within 3 weeks after the student has handed in the Study Portfolio
Assessment criteria, fail (0)
H-5
For an approved performance, the scope, content and design of the portfolio meet the specified instructions and the student demonstrates values in accordance with social services ethical code.
portfolio will be assessed on the scale scale of
Superficial knowledge 1-2
Good knowledge and commitment 3-4
Advanced knowledge and commitment 5
Qualifications
None