COURSE SYLLABUS HSV 347 SOCIAL SERVICES WITH CHILDREN

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COURSE SYLLABUS Term: Fall 2015 (2015-1) HSV 347 SOCIAL SERVICES WITH CHILDREN Instructor Name Office Number: Phone Number: Email: Other Contact : Hours Available: Instructor Information: LaConyea Pitts-Thomas, MSW, LCSW Room 531 219 688-6538 lthomas2@ccsj.edu 30 minutes before and after class (by appt) Instructor Background: LaConyea Pitts-Thomas, BS Management 1998/BA Psychology Calumet College of St. Joseph, MSW 2003 Indiana University Northwest. Field Instructor for IUN School of Social Work. Currently, Clinical Services Specialist for Lake County Department of Child Services since 2014. Previous social work experience with Genoa Services providing psychotherapy for residents at Miller Beach Terrace, home-based therapy and case management services with Indiana Juvenile Justice Task Force for children adjudicated for delinquency in Lake County, outpatient psychotherapy with Human Beginnings and Family Case Manager for Department of Child Services. Course Information: Course Time: Classroom: Prerequisites: Textbooks: Thursday 7:45 to 9:45 208 Introduction to Human Services HSV, Models and Methods HSV 220, Case Management HSV319 Exploring Child Welfare: A Practice Perspective Plus My Search Lab with e-text Access Card package 6/E Learning Outcomes/ Competencies: Students in this course will have knowledge of the role of the human services worker as it relates to children, they will gain an understanding of our history in working with children, and gain an understanding of children and their development and the various opportunities that we have in affecting children through intervention. In addition the students will gain an understanding of the various employment opportunities in the child welfare arena, and gain knowledge of the child and family s perspective in the helping process. 2400 NEW YORK AVE. WHITING, IN 46394 TEL. 219-473-7770 773-721-0202 FAX 219-473-4259

Students will be able to -Consider the full range of services available for children and families -See how services can be viewed from the perspective of supplementing, supporting or substituting family life -Understanding how children might be impacted by the various services -Imagine how to use personal talents as future child welfare workers Course Description: A comprehensive view of the field of child welfare, including the services offered and their rationale for the best interests of the child. It takes a practice perspective important for future professionals. The student will develop a vital concern for children and their family s through the exploration of services to children, the effects of early childbearing and the family, day care and child development programs, child abuse and neglect foster care, adoption and child advocacy. The student will lean how services to families and children interact with the larger social political structures of American cultural values and their effects on social policies. This course will provide the student with an overview of social services with children and the delivery of service to children from a variety of perspectives from prevention to intervention. Learning Strategies: Blackboard, Service Learning, Group Discussions, Team Projects, Collaborative Learning, Lecturing Experiential Learning Opportunities There will be opportunity for students to develop and implement a project Assessments: Formative Assessments: Mid-term & Final 50% of grade Summative Assessments: Professional Career Exploration 25% of grade Homework: Journal Reading 10% of grade Assignments: Article Review 15% of grade Assignments: Assignments Description Due Date Finals Week Professional Career Exploration Interview Paper Journal Readings Article Review A one on one interview that will assist the student in exploring the day to day responsibilities as a social services worker in a Child Welfare Setting. The goal is to familiarize the student with professional journals and articles that pertain to the Social Services in a Child Welfare Setting Read an article that pertains to Child Wel fare, summarize the article highlighting the areas within the article that address a topic discussed in our text On-going 10/29/2015 2

Grading Scale: Grade Points A 100-92 A- 91-90 B+ 89-88 B 87-82 B- 81-80 C+ 79-78 C 77-72 C- 71-70 D+ 69-68 D 67-62 D- 61-60 F 59 and below Policies and Procedures Class Policy on Attendance: Class Policy on Electronic Devices Class Participation: Statement of Plagiarism : Intellectual growth and success in college is reinforced through interaction in the classroom. Students reach personal goals and course outcomes through regular and prompt attendance. Therefore, if a student is absent three (3) times, the student will be subjected to a grade of F or FW per policy stated under the Withdrawal from Classes section on this syllabus. Please silence your phones and keep them off of your desks during class time. Please be prepared to discuss and share your knowledge If an instructor or other Calumet College of St. Joseph personnel find that a student has plagiarized or been involved in another form of academic dishonesty, the instructor or other personnel may elect to bring the matter up for judicial review. The maximum penalty for any form of academic dishonesty is dismissal from the College. The procedures for judicial review are listed under the section of CCSJ handbook that addresses student grievances. PLEASE NOTE: All papers can and may be submitted for checks on plagiarism from the Internet/Electronic sources/databases. 3

Citation Guidelines: Withdrawal from Classes Policy: Calumet College of St. Joseph uses citation guidelines, generally MLA or APA format, to document sources quoted or paraphrased in student papers. Check the syllabus for each course to see what each instructor requires. The Library has reference copies of each manual; the Follett has copies for sale when required by the instructor. In addition, there are brief MLA and APA checklists in your spiral Student Handbook an d Planner and on the Library website and literature rack. These texts show how to cite references from many sources, including electronic media, as well as how to space and indent the Works Cited and References pages respectively. EBSCO and ProQuest articles provide both formats for you to copy and paste. Proper documentation avoids plagiarism. After the last day established for class changes has passed (see College calendar), students may withdraw from a course in which they are registered and wish to discontinue. A written request detailing the reason(s) for the withdrawal must be completed with the Office of Academic Advising and filed with the Registrar. The Office of Academic Advising must receive written request for withdrawal by the last day of classes prior to the final examination dates specified in the catalogue. Written requests should be submitted in person or, when an in-person visit is not possible, may be mail ed to the Office of Academic Advising, emailed, or faxed to 219-473-4336. Students are to make note of the refund schedule when withdrawing from courses. If the request requires instructor approval per the College calendar, it must be forwarded to the faculty member, who makes the final determination to accept or deny the request. If the request is honored by the faculty member, the student will receive notification of official withdrawal from the Registrar after meeting or speaking with a member from Academic Advising, Financial Aid and Athletics (if applicable). These departments will notify the student of academic, financial, and athletic eligibility effects of a possible withdrawal. If the request is denied by the faculty member, the notification will indicate why the withdrawal is disallowed. Please note that if the request does not require instructor approval, the student must still meet or speak with a member from Academic Advising, Financial Aid and Athletics (if applicable) before the withdrawal will be processed. An official withdrawal is recorded as a "W" grade on the student's transcript. Discontinuing a course without a written request for withdrawal automatically incurs an "FW" grade for the course (see Refund Schedule). Failure to Withdraw (FW) is indicated when the student does not complete withdrawal paperwork with the Office of Academic Advising nor does the student notify the instructor of their intent to withdraw due to an illness, accident, grievous personal loss, or other circumstances beyond the student s control. This grade is submitted by the instructor at the end of term. Resources 4

Student Success Center: The Student Success Center supports Calumet College of St. Joseph students through an interactive learning experience. Students work with faculty tutors to develop course competencies and study skills such as time management, test preparation, and note taking. In addition, students are provided with tutoring support to help pass courses, to improve grade point average, and to promote continuing education and career advancement. Tutors have a specific charge: to help students learn how to master specific subject matter and to develop effective learning skills. The Student Success Center is open to all students at Calumet College of St. Joseph at no charge and is available to support academic courses at the introductory and advanced levels. For assistance, please contact the Student Success Center at 219 473-4287 or stop by the Library. Disability Services: Disability Services strives to meet the needs of all students by providing academic services in accordance with Americans Disability Act (ADA) guidelines. Students must meet with the Coordinator of Disability Services to complete an intake form in order to request an accommodation and/or an auxiliary aid (e.g., additional time for tests, note taking assistance, special testing arrangements, etc.). It is the student s responsibility to contact the Academic Support Programs Office to request an accommodation at least one month prior to enrollment for each academic term. Students who are request ing an accommodation and/or an auxiliary aid must submit documentation from a professional health care provider to verify eligibility under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and/or the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. The cost of obtaining the professional verification is the responsibility of the student. If a student believes that he or she needs a reasonable accommodation of some kind because of a physical, psychological, or mental condition, he or she should contact Disabilities Services. The Coordinator will secure documentation pertinent to the disability and work with faculty and staff, if necessary, to address the matter. All questions and inquiries pertaining to disability services should be directed to the Disability Services Coordinator at 219-473-4349. 5

CCSJ Alert: Calumet College of St. Joseph utilizes an emergency communications system that tran smits messages via text, email, and voice platforms. In the event of an emergency, of weather related closings, or of other incidents, those students who are registered for the system shall receive incident specific message(s) notifying them of the situation. Please sign-up for this important service at any time on the College s website. Alternatively, you can register at the time you register for classes. This service requires each user to register once per academic year. Therefore, at the beginning of each academic year, please remember to re-register for the system. This can be done at: http://www.ccsj.edu/alerts/index.html. School Closing Information: Internet: http://www.ccsj.edu http://www.emergencyclosings.com Facility: Calumet College of St. Joseph Phone: 219.473.4770 Radio: WAKE 1500 AM WGN - 720 AM WIJE 105.5 FM WLS 890 AM WZVN 107.1 FM WBBM NEWS RADIO 78 TV Channels: 2, 5, 7, 9, 32 6