What you'll get

  • Job Credibility
  • Certification Valid for Life
  • Live Classes
  • Certificate of Completion

Exam details

  • Mode of Exam : Online
  • Duration : 1 Hour
  • Multiple Choice Questions are asked
  • No. of Questions are asked : 50
  • Passing Marks : 25 (50%)
  • There is no negative marking

Are you passionate about making a difference in people’s lives and creating a positive impact in society? The Diploma in Social Work is a comprehensive program designed to equip you with the knowledge, skills, and values needed to excel in the dynamic field of social work. This course offers a deep dive into the principles, practices, and methodologies of social work, preparing you to address complex social issues and support individuals, families, and communities in need.

What is Social Work?

Social work is a profession dedicated to improving the well-being of individuals and communities, particularly those facing challenges such as poverty, inequality, mental health issues, and social injustice. It combines empathy, advocacy, and practical interventions to empower people and foster social change.

Why Choose Social Work?

Social work is more than a career—it’s a calling. By pursuing this diploma, you will:

  • Gain a profound understanding of human behavior, social systems, and cultural diversity.

  • Develop the skills to advocate for vulnerable populations and drive social justice.

  • Learn to apply evidence-based interventions to address real-world problems.

  • Join a profession that offers diverse opportunities to work in healthcare, education, community development, and more.

Course Highlights

Our curriculum is designed to provide a holistic understanding of social work, covering key areas such as:

  1. Foundations of Social Work

    • Explore the goals of social work and how they are achieved.

    • Understand the knowledge base and fields of service in social work.

    • Learn about institutions that render social work services.

  2. Values in Social Work

    • Delve into value-oriented terms, religion, culture, and levels of values.

    • Understand how values shape ethical practice in social work.

  3. Cross-Cultural Social Work

    • Embrace cultural diversity and develop culturally friendly practices.

    • Learn to navigate cultural perceptions in a globalized world.

  4. Communication in Social Work

    • Master the art of effective communication, including its purpose, types, and characteristics.

    • Develop skills to build trust and rapport with clients.

  5. Approaches in Social Work

    • Study various intervention approaches, including psychoanalytic, behavior modification, client-centered, and empowerment approaches.

    • Learn to select the most appropriate approach for different situations.

  6. The Intervention Process

    • Gain expertise in exploration, assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation.

    • Understand the stages of intervention, from goal attainment to termination.

  7. Intervention Techniques and Roles

    • Distinguish appropriate intervention techniques and roles.

    • Learn to apply suppositions and strategies for effective interventions.

  8. Intervention Methods

    • Explore primary social work methods and their integrated application.

    • Discover how these methods shape the future of social work.

Who Should Enroll?

This course is ideal for:

  • Aspiring social workers seeking a strong foundation in the field.

  • Professionals in related fields looking to transition into social work.

  • Individuals passionate about social justice, community development, and helping others.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of this program can pursue rewarding careers in:

  • Child and family services

  • Mental health and counseling

  • Community development

  • Healthcare social work

  • Advocacy and policy-making

Course Content

Total: 34 lectures
  • What is social work?
  • Why social work?
  • What are the goals of social work?
  • How are the goals of social work achieved?
  • Who does social work?
  • What is the knowledge base of social work?
  • What is the fields of service in social work?
  • What institutions render social work services?
  • Definition of value orientated terms
  • Religion and values
  • Culture and values
  • Levels of values
  • Cultural diversity
  • Cultural perceptions
  • Culturally friendly social work
  • Conceptualising communication
  • The purpose of communication
  • Types of communication
  • Characteristics of communication
  • Selecting an approach
  • The psychoanalytic approach
  • The behaviour modification approach
  • The client centred approach
  • The empowerment approach
  • Exploration, assessment and planning
  • Implementation and goal attainment
  • Termination and evaluation
  • Distinguishing appropriate intervention
  • techniques in social work
  • Suppositions with regard to intervention roles
  • Distinguishing appropriate intervention roles in social work
  • primary social work methods
  • The integrated application of the intervention methods
  • The intervention methods and the future of social work

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