Course Unit Title | SOCIAL WORK AND FAMILY VIOLENCE |
Course Unit Code | ASFV302 |
Course Unit Details | |
Number of ECTS credits allocated | 5 |
| Learning Outcomes of the course unit | By the end of the course, the students should be able to:- Recognize violence in all its forms in society, in groups, in the family.
- Recognize forms of family violence – towards women, children, men, elderly, members with special needs.
- Recognize characteristics of perpetrators and victims.
- Identify causes and consequences of family violence.
- Develop skills in recognizing family violence.
- Develop skills in assessing family violence (extent, causes, consequences) and planning intervention.
- Demonstrate knowledge of social policy referring to family violence ( legal framework, statistics, programs of prevention and intervention).
- Develop skills in collaborating with other professionals in treating cases of violence in the family and developing programs of prevention.
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Mode of Delivery | Face-to-face |
Prerequisites | NONE | Co-requisites | NONE |
Recommended optional program components | NONE |
Course Contents | � Violence in society.
� Violence in the family—against women.
� Child abuse.
� Violence against elderly and individuals with special needs.
� Application of social work methods and models of intervention.
� Development of skills for dealing with violence in the family.
� Role of social worker in assessing family violence and intervening.
� Interdisciplinary work related to family violence (preventing, intervening, studying (research) and planning).
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Recommended and/or required reading: |
Textbooks | - Andronikou, A., Herotokritou, K. & Hatzicharalampous D. (2013) Best Practices Manual of Professional Social Workers for efficient management of women victims of domestic violence, Nicosia: NGO: Prevention and Treatment Association of Family Violence
- Apostolidou, M. Mavrikiou, P. & Parlalis, St. (2014) Extent, Frequency, Forms and Effects of Domestic Violence Against Women in Cyprus, Nicosia: Advisory Committee for the Prevention and Combating of Violence in the Family
- Apostolidou, M. And Pafiatsou, M. (2010) Action Plan for the Prevention and Combating of Violence in the Family (2010-2015), Nicosia: Advisory Committee for the Prevention and Combating of Violence in the Family
- Mpalourdos, D. and Fronimou, E. (2011) Preventing abuse and neglect of children: good practices, Athens: National Centre for Social Research
- Nicolaedes, G. (2008), Study generation epidemiological tools lasting monitoring the impact of abuse - neglect cases, Athens: Institute of Child Health
- Nicolaedes, G. (2007), Violence against children: the research data and applications in the all- day service act, Athens: Institute of Child Health
- Hatzifotiou, S. (2005), Family Violence against Women and Children, Thessaloniki: Tziolas,
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References | - Agathonos-Georgopoulou E. (Ed.), (1998) Guidelines for Recognizing and Dealing with Children’s Abuse and Neglect, Athens: Institute of Child Health, (in Greek)
- Agathonos-Georgopoulou (1993), Family, Children and Social Protection Policies, Athens: Institute of Child Health
- Dimopoulou, M., Katsiki, Y. Gazerian, B. (eds) (2008), Family Violence: Interdisciplinary approach to prevention and handling, Council of Inservice Training in Social Work. Athens: Publications AΩ (in Greek)
- Mouzakitis, Ch.(1989) “Conjugal Violence: Causes, Consequences, Intervention”, Social Work, 16:217-227 (in Greek)
- Nicolaedes, G. & Stavrianaki M. (2009), Violence in the family. Evidence-based practice and evidence from practice, Athens: C.S.M,
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Planned learning activities and teaching methods | • Discussions, examples
• Lecture and presentation summaries made available on the electronic platform
• Practice in intervention techniques
• Individual paper on the implementation of intervention planning in the local government
• Tutorials and practice for writing the paper
• Case study presentation for the establishment of a community service in the local government
• Preparation for the exams through individual and group exercises.
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Assessment methods and criteria | Presentation and/or participation in laboratory exercises | 25% | Final Exam | 50% | Midterms and/or paper | 25% |
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Language of instruction | Greek |
Work placement(s) | NO |