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Social media and networks in health and social care
Health, Sports & Psychology

Social media and networks in health and social care

...social interactions with peers and they find it hard to form appropriate relationships and sustain them. Our young people are also desperate to have friends and they will put themselves in vulnerable positions to form relationships; i.e. sending inappropriate pictures or talking to strangers or sending explicit texts. They also end up having arguments over the internet...
Digital innovation in social care and social work
Health, Sports & Psychology

Digital innovation in social care and social work

...social care and social work, explores how digital technology has made a difference, both to the social care sector and people living in their own communities. You will also learn about how incorporating technology in the home and in community settings has a range of benefits to people's wellbeing and ability to maintain independence in their community setting...This free...
Innovation in health and social care: social and historical
Health, Sports & Psychology

Innovation in health and social care: social and historical

...social care: social and historical, focuses on digital technologies and innovations in health and social care and explores the types of innovations that are available and the impact this has on the individuals using them. You will also gain an insight into the potential advantages and disadvantages of these innovations. ...This free course, Innovation in health and social...
Social psychology and politics
Health, Sports & Psychology

Social psychology and politics

...interactions between these groups d. (d) How social identities are not important for understanding events like mass political protests The correct answer is c. Discussion C is the correct answer here. The ESIM starts from the position that crowd events are typically intergroup encounters, and examines how group identities may develop and change as a result of interactions...
Level 2: Intermediate 8 hrs
Social science and participation
Society, Politics & Law

Social science and participation

...social scientists interact with their research participants – those people undertaking everyday activities who are the focus of social science investigation and the source of social science data. These are the people who are counted by social scientists, interviewed, observed, explained and interpreted, and informed and shaped. Social science ......
Level 2: Intermediate 10 hrs
An introduction to social work
Health, Sports & Psychology

An introduction to social work

...social systems, social work intervenes at the points where people interact with their environments. Principles of human rights and social justice are fundamental to social work (BASW, 2012). The model of the four components of good practice shown in Figure 1 acknowledges that learning about social work cannot just be about theoretical knowledge and ......
Level 1: Introductory 15 hrs
Making Social Worlds
Society, Politics & Law

Making Social Worlds

...social world? How do passports and passbooks function as agents of government control? And what are the purposes of citizenship tests and ceremonies? This album provides insight into how large communities are organised to regulate their social behaviour. People who lived under Apartheid in South Africa describe how their passbook governed their social world, from alcohol...
Community Social Care
Health, Sports & Psychology

Community Social Care

...social issues, and it is the job of social workers to ensure that they are getting the best care, help and support that they need. The 16 tracks on this album look at numerous circumstances within the community - from the different ways of schooling young people with visual impairment, to fuel poverty, homelessness and the charity Mencap. The material forms part of The...
Audio 2 hrs 32 mins