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Multidisciplinary Family-oriented Work in Social and Healthcare Sector

Structure Type: Study unit
Code: SA00BD13
Curriculum: SA 2024
Level: Bachelor of Social Services
Year of Study: 3 (2026-2027)
Semester: Autumn
Credits: 3 cr
Responsible Teacher: Huhta, Heli
Language of Instruction: Finnish

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Learning Outcomes

The student internalizes the stages of the family work processes and acquires the ability to work in a multi-professional way with different families,taking into account the special needs of the families in their activities.
The student is able to look at family situations from the perspective of preventive work.
The student takes up-to-date evidence-based information and a ethical perspective into account in his or her activities.

Student's Workload

The total number of hours in the course is 81, of which 33 hours contact teaching and 48 hours independent study

Prerequisites / Recommended Optional Courses

It is recommended that basic and subject studies have been completed

Contents

Supporting and guiding a family expecting a child and living with an infant child. Supporting parenting growth,early interaction and relationships.Early interaction and special support for children and young people.

Recommended or Required Reading and Other Learning Resources/Tools

he teacher announces at the beginning of the course

Mode of Delivery / Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods

Lectures, group work, assignments and exercises

Assessment Criteria

Level 5
The student
is able to independently and customer oriented identify the most important factors influencing multidisciplinary family-centered work.
is able to search for, use and evaluate evidence-based information and utilize it in the development of multidisciplinary family-centered work.
is able to act in accordance with ethical principles, develops his or her own and other ethical activities of those involved in multidisciplinary family-centered work.

Level 3
The student is able to independently identify the main factors influencing multidisciplinary family-centered work.
is able to reasonably search, use and evaluate evidence-based information.
is able to work independently in cooperation with the client and other participant in the service.
is able to act in accordance with ethical principles, evaluating his or her own and the ethical activities of the participants.

Level 1
The student is able to identify in a guided way the main factors influencing multidisciplinary family-centered work.
is able to search for and use evidence-based information.
is able to work in a supervised manner in cooperation with the client and other participants in the service.
is able to act in accordance with ethical principles.

Assessment Methods

The evaluation is based on the given tasks on a scale of 0-5


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