Legislation and social welfare

Structure Type: Course
Code: KF08ASP0311
Level: Bachelor
Credits: 3.0 points
Responsible Teacher: Haapaharju, Arja
Language of Instruction: Finnish

Course Implementations, Planned Year of Study and Semester

Curriculum  Semester  Credits  Start of Semester  End of Semester
SOSALA-2013   1 autumn   3.0   2013-09-01   2013-12-31  
SOSALA-2014   1 autumn   3.0   2014-09-01   2014-12-31  

Learning Outcomes

Students will have command over the most essential points of legislation in Finland's social welfare field. Students will be able to explain the course of legislation processes. They will be able to search legislative information and to apply the more common laws in their work as social service professionals.

Student's Workload

78 h.

Prerequisites / Recommended Optional Courses

No previous studies are required.

Contents

- Finding and using legislative information
- Legislative principles in social welfare
- Confidentiality
- Social Welfare Act
- The Act on the Status and Rights of Social Welfare Clients
- Act on Social Assistance
- the Services and Assistance for the Disabled Act
- Mental Health Act
- The Act on Social Work with Intoxicant Abusers
- Legislation pertaining to paternity, child support, custody, visiting rights and child protection legislation
- The social policy legislation in the EU

Recommended or Required Reading

- Arajärvi, Pentti., 2011. Johdatus sosiaalioikeuteen (soveltuvin osin). Talentum.
Availability: http://tiny.cc/e0kmdx

- Taskinen S., 2010. Lastensuojelulain soveltaminen. (soveltuvin osin). WSOYpro.
Availability: http://tiny.cc/51kmdx

Other material given during lectures, Intenet links to current legislation

Mode of Delivery / Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods

Lectures, independent study, group work, visiting lecturer. Assignments in the online environment.

Assessment Criteria

Grade 1-2:
Students are familiar with the most essential points of legislation in Finland's social welfare field. They know where to search legislative information and they are able to explain the more common laws.
Grade 3-4:
Students know the essential legislation related to social services. They know where to search legislative information and they are able to apply the more common laws to case studies.
Grade 5:
Students know the essential legislation related to social services. They know where to search legislative information and they are able to apply the more common laws to case studies, extensively taking into consideration the meaning of various laws. Students are able to support the learning of their peers.

Assessment Methods

Active participation, exam. Assignments online. Grading based on a scale 1-5.

Work Placement

The course does not involve a practical training period.

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