| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This unit is the final placement in the social work degree and serves as a key capstone experience. You will complete a minimum of 500 hours of supervised practice in an agency relevant to social work. Placements are normally undertaken on a full‑time basis, although part‑time arrangements may be negotiated where available.
During the practicum, you will apply and extend advanced social work knowledge and skills, including assessment, intervention planning, ethical decision‑making, critical analysis, and professional communication. You will design and implement social work methods, interventions, and strategies, and document their development, application, and evaluation. As emerging practitioners, you are expected to demonstrate increasing autonomy, professional judgement, and readiness for entry‑level social work practice. By the end of the placement, you are required to demonstrate that you meet the standards of professional social work practice and are prepared to transition into the workforce as a newly qualified social worker.
You are required to attend preparatory seminars in Semester 1 prior to commencing placement, as well as integration workshops during the placement period to support reflective learning and professional development. |
| | | | | Intended Learning Outcomes |
| | | | | As per the Assessment and Results Policy 1.3, your results will reflect your achievement against specified learning outcomes. On completion of this unit, you will be able to: |
| | | | | | | | | Critically evaluate and apply advanced ethical, inclusive, and culturally responsive social work practice, demonstrating professional leadership and sound judgement in complex, diverse, and uncertain practice environments. (Practice Standards 1,2,3, & 4) | |
Critically analyse, synthesise, and apply a range of social work theories to inform sophisticated assessment, intervention, and decision‑making in complex professional contexts. (Practice Standard 5) | | Design, implement, and critically appraise complex social work tasks, interventions, methods, and techniques, demonstrating autonomy, accountability, and evidence‑informed professional practice. (Practice Standards 3, 6, & 9) | |
Model, adapt, and justify advanced professional attitudes, behaviours, and communication strategies, exercising expert interpersonal competence and leadership in complex, sensitive, or high‑risk situations. (Practice Standards 1, 4 &7) | | Engage in rigorous critical reflection within professional supervision, demonstrating advanced reflexivity, self‑awareness, and the capacity to integrate reflective insights into ongoing professional development and complex practice decision‑making. (Practice Standard 8) |
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| | | | | | | | REQUISITE TYPE | REQUISITES | Pre-requisite | HGW503, HGW512, HGW513, HGW527, HGW516
| Concurrent Pre-requisite | HGW607, HGW608, HGW627, HGW631
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| | | | | As always, the teaching team will greatly appreciate your feedback both informally during the delivery of the unit in 2026, and formally through the University of Tasmania’s Unit Survey following your completion of the unit. |
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