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Title: COMPARING CASES FOR INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE


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COMPARING CASES FOR INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE
  • Writing case
  • Preparing for international comparsion
  • Process of exchange

2
Comparing SW Cases
  • Objectives
  • understand, compare and evaluate
  • become aware of the values, the context of
    social problems
  • and the delivery within the social professions
  • how clients, target groups and problems are
    defined and created over Europe
  • focus on delivering methodologies
  • see the wider Europe globalization
  • Inner and Outer contexts for the balcony
  • create a the third perspective Socratic
    dialogue

3
Comparing methodology
  • Home work
  • Writing a case
  • Peeling the case
  • With the help of a questionnaire
  • To be introduced to the students
  • Exchange work
  • SLEPT-model as a looking glass
  • Definition of relevant tension fields
  • Quest for the truth through the Socratic dialogue
  • To be coached by the teachers during the exchange

4
Comparing Methodology
  • Writing a case
  • A real case from real life
  • A real tackling by social work
  • Institution/organization/team/social worker
  • Local analysis of the case
  • Technics/strategies for handling
  • Used Concepts
  • In practice

5
Peeling the case
  • preparing the case for international comparison
  • Delete all local elements
  • Remove all data that refer to the own welfare
    system and to the way in which things are
    arranged in the country involved.

6
QUESTIONNAIRE
  • 1. Problem definition
  • What is your description of the problem? What is
    your initial reaction about the case? What
    factors influence your reaction? What problems
    do you identify or anticipate? What are your
    arguments? What kind of information do you want
    or need to find out?What will you do next? What
    cultural aspects would be considered?

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QUESTIONNAIRE
  • 2. Organizational and policy context
  • Would a social professional be involved in this
    case?If not, who? If yes, what sort of agency
    would employ the professional state, voluntary,
    private? What policy, if any, would cover
    aspects of this case?

8
QUESTIONNAIRE
  • 2. Organizational and policy context
  • Please explain What kind of help might there
    be Financial or other material helpOther forms
    of intervention What would be the social
    professional's tasks in this case? Would the
    social professional co-operate with other
    professionals? Who could they be? What
    service/s or help and support might the social
    professional offer?

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Exchange worksupported by coaching
  • SLEPT-model as a looking glass
  • Focus on the 5 aspects by questionning
  • 2. Definition of relevant tension fields
  • Choose a tension which enlights the case eg
    normalisation-empowerment
  • 3. Quest for the truth through the Socratic
    dialogue creating the third perspective
  • Focus on the underlying values
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