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BV2200 Child protection in the welfare state – Notification of concern, investigation and preventive measures Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Barnevern i velferdsstaten – melding, undersøkelse og hjelpetiltak
Study programme
Bachelorstudium i barnevern
Weight
10.0 ECTS
Year of study
2023/2024
Curriculum
FALL 2023
Schedule
Programme description
Course history

Introduction

The students will learn about child welfare assessments, issues and processes during the notification of concern, investigation and preventive measures phases of the municipal child welfare service’s work. The course will provide an introduction to how children’s care situations are investigated, as well as adaptation, implementation and follow-up of voluntary preventive measures in cooperation with the child and their family. The teaching material will build on and expand the students’ knowledge of neglect. The course will give the students knowledge of and skills in conducting professional assessments of children’s care situations.   

Required preliminary courses

The student must have completed and passed the first year of the Bachelor Programme in Child Welfare. 

Learning outcomes

Knowledge 

The student 

·         has knowledge of key child welfare topics, issues and processes during the notification of concern, investigation and preventive measures phases of the child welfare service’s work   

·         has knowledge of neglect, violence and sexual abuse, and knows how this knowledge can be used in child care and welfare assessments of the child’s best interests   

·         has knowledge of different methods and voluntary preventive measures used in work in the child welfare service   

·         has knowledge of development-supportive care, interaction and observations of interaction, and knows how such knowledge can be used to assess children’s care situations   

·         has knowledge of working with families and networks and of inter-agency and inter-professional cooperation in the child welfare service   

·         has knowledge of the child’s right to participation and how to facilitate such participation in practice   

·         has knowledge of cultural diversity and insight into child welfare work with minorities in the child welfare service, including the use of interpreters 

  

Skills  

The student 

·         can apply an interdisciplinary knowledge base to assess, adapt and follow up expedient measures in the child welfare services  

·         can apply applicable legislation, rules and guidelines, including ensuring children’s and parents’ rights and participation     

·         can apply knowledge of cultural diversity and demonstrate multicultural understanding when working with children, young people and parents/guardians in the child welfare service  

·         can apply a broad and interdisciplinary knowledge base in cooperation with children, young people and families  

·         has insight into and can analyse and critically reflect on documentation that forms part of the child welfare service’s work    

·         can interpret and analyse information and observations in order to make professional assessments of children’s care situations 

·         can talk to children in accordance with ‘best practice guidelines’ 

  

General competence 

The student 

·         can critically reflect on knowledge bases, methods and power relations in the child welfare service’s work with children, young people and families 

·       can use knowledge, skills and experience to demonstrate understanding, empathy and recognition when working with children, young people and families in vulnerable life situations 

·         can build relations, cooperate and communicate in a way that promotes safety and security, inclusion and participation 

Teaching and learning methods

The course is taught through lectures, self-study, group work, skills training with and without the use of filming and other teaching methods as needed. 

The course includes skills training in writing and documentation carried out across the three courses: BV2200, BV2300 and BV2600, and skills training in professional communication carried out across the same three courses: BV2200, BV2300 and BV2600. 

Course requirements

The course has two compulsory activities: 

1. Skills training in writing and documentation carried out across the three courses: BV2200, BV2300 and BV2600. Attendance for skills training is calculated across the three courses in BV2600.  

The attendance requirement for compulsory teaching activities is 80%. If a student's overall absence exceeds 20%, a comprehensive coursework requirement is set to compensate. If a student's overall absence exceeds 40%, they lose the right to take the exam in BV2600.  

Each student is responsible for ensuring that their attendance is documented. The length of the teaching days will vary, and it is each student's own responsibility to stay informed about the teaching schedule. 

2. Skills training in professional communication carried out across the three courses: BV2200, BV2300 and BV2600. Attendance for skills training is calculated across the three courses in BV2600. 

The attendance requirement for compulsory teaching activities is 80%. If a student's overall absence exceeds 20%, a comprehensive coursework requirement is set to compensate. If a student's overall absence exceeds 40%, they lose the right to take the exam in BV2600.  

Each student is responsible for ensuring that their attendance is documented. The length of the teaching days will vary, and it is each student's own responsibility to stay informed about the teaching schedule. 

Assessment

An individual written home exam over 72 hours with a scope of 8-10 pages. Font and font size: Calibri 12-point. Line spacing 1.5. The approved citation style APA for assignments must be complied with. 

Permitted exam materials and equipment

All aids are permitted, as long as the rules for source referencing are complied with. 

Grading scale

Grade scale A-F. 

Examiners

All exam papers are assessed by one internal and one external examiner. 

Course contact person

Marianne Buen Sommerfeldt and Hilde A. Aamodt