SOWK 487 Week 15 - Group Work in Organizational and Community Settings Part II

A presentation at Heritage University in April 2021 by Jacob Campbell and is tagged with BASW Program, Heritage University, SOWK 487w

Portrait style photo of Jacob Campbell
Dr. Jacob Campbell

14 slides

Description

Week 15 continues on looking at task groups within a social work context. Bronstein and Abramson (2017) look into interdisciplinary teamwork. We will also supplement this discussion with Nancarrow et al. (2013) and discussion about the principles of good interdisciplinary teamwork. We also review what are some of the best practices that work for working groups, as described by Ephross et al. (2017).

The agenda for this week is as follows:

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

Reference

Bronstein, L. R., & Abramson, J. S. (2017). Chapter 27 - Group process dynamics and skills in interdisciplinary teamwork. In C. D. Garvin, L. M. Gutierrez, & M. J. Galinsky Handbook of Social Work with Groups (pp. 491-509). The Guilford Press.

Ephross, P. H., Vassil, T. V., & Rose, S. R. (2017). Chapter 28 - Group work with working groups. In C. D. Garvin, L. M. Gutierrez, & M. J. Galinsky Handbook of Social Work with Groups (pp. 510-524). The Guilford Press.

Nancarrow, S., Booth, A., Ariss, S., Smith, T., Enderby, P., & Roots, A. (2013). Ten principles of good interdisciplinary team work. Human Resources for Health, 11(1), 19. https://doi.org/10.1186/1478-4491-11-19