Week 15 - Group Work in Organizational and Community Settings Part II

A presentation at Heritage at CBC Week 15 in in Pasco, WA 99301, USA by Jacob Campbell

SOWK 487 Spring 2020 Planning: Class 15

SOWK 487 Spring 2020 Planning: Class 15

Agenda: Plan for Class

Agenda: Plan for Class

Disciplinary Perspectives: A Type of Progression

Disciplinary Perspectives: A Type of Progression

Multidisciplinary or Interdisciplinary Teams

Multidisciplinary or Interdisciplinary Teams

Definition of a Team

Definition of a Team

Characteristics of a “good team” as identified by team members (1 of 3)

Characteristics of a “good team” as identified by team members (1 of 3)

Characteristics of a “good team” as identified by team members (2 of 3)

Characteristics of a “good team” as identified by team members (2 of 3)

Characteristics of a “good team” as identified by team members (3 of 3)

Characteristics of a “good team” as identified by team members (3 of 3)

The Leader in You

The Leader in You

Competencies of an Interdisciplinary Team (1 of 5)

Competencies of an Interdisciplinary Team (1 of 5)

Competencies of an Interdisciplinary Team (2 of 5)

Competencies of an Interdisciplinary Team (2 of 5)

Competencies of an Interdisciplinary Team (3 of 5)

Competencies of an Interdisciplinary Team (3 of 5)

Competencies of an Interdisciplinary Team (4 of 5)

Competencies of an Interdisciplinary Team (4 of 5)

Competencies of an Interdisciplinary Team (5 of 5)

Competencies of an Interdisciplinary Team (5 of 5)

Work on how social workers do group work in a community and organizational settings. The focus of the session today is on interdisciplinary group work and how to navigate that. The agenda is:

  • What is Multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary
  • Characteristics of a team
  • Being a good team member
  • Competencies for interdisciplinary teamwork