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FIELD PRACTICUM

FIELD PRACTICUM. Summer Block Placement 2012 Pre-placement Training Workshop May 19, 2012. Meeting Schedule. FIELDWORK MODULES. Summer Block Placement SOWK 3001 BSWFT2 – 400 hours SOWK 6251 MSWFT1 – 450 hours. Summer Block Placement Duration. Duration:

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FIELD PRACTICUM

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  1. FIELD PRACTICUM Summer Block Placement 2012 Pre-placement Training Workshop May 19, 2012

  2. Meeting Schedule

  3. FIELDWORK MODULES • Summer Block Placement SOWK 3001 BSWFT2 – 400 hours SOWK 6251 MSWFT1 – 450 hours

  4. Summer Block Placement Duration • Duration: Jun 4 to Aug 10, 2012, 10 weeks (local and overseas) * Some adjustment with the schedule and period can be flexibly arranged with allowance of one week’s time subject to the consent of fieldwork and agency supervisors

  5. Assessment Criteria (A revised Form A10 will be used in this summer block placement) • Professional requirements - work attitude - learning attitude - professional development • Organizational requirements - understand agency & service - role performance & accountability

  6. Assessment Criteria • Practice competence - theoretical knowledge application - communication & relationship skills - Problem identification & assessment - Goal setting and contracting - Planning, implementation and monitoring - Skills in facilitating change - Evaluation and termination • Written Assignment and Use of supervision

  7. Assessment Criteria Important Note : A failed grade in Professional Requirements will lead to a failed grade in the Student Fieldwork Practice regardless of student’s performances in other assessment areas.

  8. Evaluation Reports • Mid-evaluation Form (A07) • Student’s Review (Form A08) • Agency Feedback Form (A09) • Final Evaluation Report (A10) • Student Feedback on Placement (A11) • Placement Hours Record Form (for part time students only (C01) • Travelling Expenses Claim Form (for full time students (C02) • Training Record Form (C05) (optional)

  9. Assessment & Evaluation • On-going process evaluation • Keep record of any verbal / written warnings • Fieldwork supervisor should report to Deputy Director of Field Instruction (DDFI) on the early detection of failure cases • Keep all written work and comments in soft-copy • Students have to keep all hardcopies with anonymity for 3 months after placement ends • No need to hand in assignments to the Dept. except upon special request by internal/external examiners • Students have to declare proper handling of client’s data and information

  10. Grading System • The grade given by the fieldwork supervisor is a RECOMMENDED GRADE, reviewed by internal examiners and endorsed by BOE (For BSW students, Sub-grade will be shown on academic report) • “C” is the passing grade for MSW and “D” for BSW • A student who fails in a placement is required to re-take the placement • If student fails twice, then resulted with discontinuation

  11. Situations Leading to Failure • Displays behaviors that damage to clients and agency • Recurrent series of irresponsible and/or inappropriate behaviors with no sign of improvement • Fails in the section of Professional Requirements • Fails to hand in written assignments as required (24 hrs. before supervision and 2 weeks after placement ends)

  12. Special Case Handling and Warning • Students should actively reflect own feelings and constraints with fieldwork supervisor and be open to accept advice • Students are encouraged to bring their difficulties to the attention of DDFI as early as possible • All verbal and written warnings should be documented to support those failure cases

  13. Appeal Procedures • Formal appeal to the Faculty - only for failure case or suspected marks calculation mistakes • Students may appeal to DDFI for a review before submitting marks to the Faculty, the request should be made within a week’s time after the evaluation • Appeal panel will be set up to review all written assignments and reports • Concerned personnel and the agency staff will be consulted • Final decision will be made by the Department’s appeal panel

  14. Orientation Programs • Please pay attention to the email being sent out by fieldwork setting coordinators • Orientation Programs and mid-term sharing session are compulsory for participation, students are required to explain the reasons of absence to fieldwork supervisor

  15. Good Preparation for Fieldwork Placement • Psychologically and Physically well prepared, read through the student manual and understand all the requirements for placement • Better to equip basic information of the placement setting, e.g. targets, services being delivered at the centre/agency from the agency web-site

  16. Good Preparation for Fieldwork Placement • Contact fieldwork supervisor at least one week before the placement starts • Confirm the time to arrive and who to report to, on the first day of placement • Try to rehearse how to get to the centre before the placement starts • Seek advice from teachers and previous students about the survival tips during placement

  17. Concurrent Placement Preference • Last deadline for changing preference choice through PMS on or before May 19, 2012 • Should consult fieldwork supervisors /teachers views on your choice of next concurrent placement • Be cautious about your district preference, it should be the place of living or work • Be cautious about the setting requirement, see if there are special requirements

  18. Concurrent Placement • Duration: 24 Sep 2012 to 15 Mar 2013 (BSW) 24 Sep 2012 to 5 Apr 2013 (MSW) • Matching result announcement Mid-Aug, 2012

  19. Concurrent Placement • Placement Briefing Session Afternoon session of 15 Sep, 2012 Attendance is compulsory, placement hours will be counted. Those who couldn’t attend, must submit absence request to FFDI. They are required to submit a reflective report after watching the taped video of the briefing session.

  20. Enquiry and Consultation • Placement Website: http://placement.socialwork.hku.hk • Placement Setting Coordinators (Refer to List of Settings & Coordinators) • Skills Lab / Skills Training / PBL / other course work teachers / Classmates / Parents ……

  21. Central Enquiry & Special Request Contact Person: Mrs. Eltha Wong (Deputy Director of Field Instruction) (elthaw@hku.hk) (2241-5549) (KKL1319) Dr. Debbie Lam (Director of Field Instruction) (debbie@hku.hk) (2859-2082) (KKL1312) Mrs. Anna Lau (Secretary) akyyip@hku.hk) (2859-2075) (KKL1304) Fieldwork Placement Handbook and Forms http://placement.socialwork.hku.hk

  22. Thanks!

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