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Use the following e-learning for lesson materials
(* Please access after logging in to "Social Welfare Fieldwork" students, Department of Social Welfare, Faculty of Sociology, St. Andrew's University)
Use the following e-learning for lesson materials
(* Please access after logging in to "Social Welfare Fieldwork" students, Department of Social Welfare, Faculty of Sociology, St. Andrew's University)
This is a class in which students of the Department of Social Design, Momoyama Gakuin University, learn how to put social welfare theory into practice. Students will participate in volunteer activities for therapeutic recreation, for example, community cooking and inclusive camping. Our aim is to create an environment that fosters interpersonal support. We also hope it will be a place where mutual learning takes place with a view to addressing social issues.
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Benefits of Social Welfare Fieldwork (SFW)!
In the field of social welfare we can learn a lot through volunteer work. By working with social welfare professionals and experience volunteers we can better understand the needs of welfare subjects and provide positive experiences that will help them to improve their quality of life.
By volunteering you will...
🔶 Learn how to provide effective welfare support to enrich the lives of all participants.
🔶 Provide and receive interpersonal support online
🔶 Learn as part of a team
Feedback from SFW students:
We found that active learning, using our head, body and heart, makes life more fun and meaningful.
Senior students who have taken Social Welfare Fieldwork learned knowledge and skills that enable them to solve problems in cooperation with their peers. Throughout the course students are encouraged to comment and share their feelings. In the class materials former students outline their experiences as volunteers and provide advice for current students.
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