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BSW LEARNING PLAN Western Illinois University INSTRUCTIONS: The student and the field instructor discuss and enter agency activities (under the activity heading) the student will complete during the semester that will demonstrate the student s competency for each practice behavior. The student and field instructor will enter the target date the student plans to complete the activity. Remember, the date is only a target and may be modified based on activity. At mid and end of the semester, the field instructor(s) will evaluate the student s level of competency demonstrated. Field instructors may enter their evaluation ratings for the student in the appropriate column on the far right using the numerical rating scale provided below. This score serves as a guide for the field instructor when completing the formal midterm and final evaluation of the student. The field instructor may complete this section with the student s own evaluation of his or her level of competency. The student and the field instructor will print the document, sign and date in the appropriate line on the final page of this document. The student and field instructor should keep a copy of the learning plan. The final learning plan will be included in the student s file at the end of the semester. The student submits the learning plan to the faculty liaison for review at week 3. The student submits the final learning plan to the faculty liaison on the designated due date listed in the syllabus. The student may continue to add to the learning plan, as appropriate, until the end of the practicum. The field instructor is asked to evaluate the student s competency progress based on the evaluation rating scale below. 1-2 Lacking Performance The practicum student has not demonstrated application of the knowledge, values and skills related to the 3-4 Insufficient Performance The practicum student shows beginning application of the knowledge, values and skills, related to the 5-6 Competent Performance The practicum student shows competent application of the knowledge, values, and skills related to the 7-8 Superior Performance The practicum student shows superior application of the knowledge, values, and skills related to the 9 Mastered Performance The practicum student shows effective and innovative application of the knowledge, values, and skills related to the

Competency # 1: Identify as a professional social worker and conduct oneself accordingly. Advocate for client access to the services of social work 1.Identify three social service programs in McDonough County which will benefit the agency s clients. 2. Read through the community resource binder and online material to explore and gain knowledge about community resources for clients. Discuss these resources with my supervisor. 3. Develop a community resource binder for the agency. 09/08/16 10/14/16 11/18/16 3 4 3 7 7 8 Practice personal reflection and selfcorrection to assure continual professional development. Attend to professional roles and boundaries Demonstrate professional demeanor in behavior, appearance, and communication. 1. After each client interaction, I will reflect on what occurred and consider my strengths and opportunities to improve when interacting with each client. During supervision time, I will discuss these reflections with my field instructor. 2. Document personal reflections in weekly log. 3. Learn self-care strategies/activities and use at least one of the strategies during practicum. 1. Reflect on what it means to be a professional and discuss with my supervisor during one supervisory session. 2. Identify five boundary issues with my field instructor/supervisor which may occur during the semester. I will discuss these issues with my field instructor and at practicum seminar. 3. Review NASW Code of Ethics regarding professional roles and boundaries. Provide one example of a boundary violation during supervision. 1. Avoid gossip about colleagues or clients. 2. Dress appropriately by following the dress code in the agency. 3. Be on time at least 95% of the time. Contact supervisor when will be late to practicum. 4. Attend practicum seminar as required per syllabus attendance policy 5. Observe other social workers /staff professional interactions and model appropriate behavior. 6. I will self-monitor my professional behavior, including cell phone usage, Face book and offensive language. 7. Practice self-care and reflect at least once a week.

Engage in career-long learning Use supervision and consultation. 1. Attend at least 1 agency in-service and provide feedback to my field instructor. 2. Research literature on alcoholism and treatment and discuss the current literature with my field instructor. 3. Attend agency webinar on POLST. 4. Read books/articles on assertiveness. 1Discuss 1 case with my field instructor and listen to feedback regarding strengths and opportunities to improve. 2. Attend weekly supervisory meetings as scheduled. Competency # 2: Apply social work ethical principles to guide professional practice. Recognize and manage personal value in a way that allows professional values to guide practice. 1. Identify at least three clients whose values differ from my own and reflect on these differences. 2. Identify differences in values among my coworkers and myself. Reflect upon these differences and how they influence practice. Discuss with my supervisor. 3. a values inventory quiz provided at the agency. 4. Compare the agency s mission and core values with my personal values. Discuss with field instructor or faculty liaison if encounter value conflicts. Make ethical decisions by applying NASW Code of Ethics and, as applicable, of the International Federation of Social Workers/ International ASSW Ethics in Social Work, Statement of Principles. Tolerate ambiguity in resolving ethical conflicts. 1. Identify two ethical dilemmas encountered at my agency and discuss the standards applicable to the dilemmas with my field instructor. 2. Present an ethical issue at a staff meeting. 3. Refer to the NASW Code of Ethics when encounter an ethical issue. 1. Shadow social worker/supervisor/staff to observe different methods of handling an ethical issue. 2. Discuss ethical conflicts with my field instructor and/or field liaison.

Apply strategies of ethical reasoning to arrive at principled decisions 1. Attend ethics committee meeting. 2. Review agency policy and procure manual regarding confidentiality and ethical dilemmas. 3. Attend a meeting/training on ethical issues. Competency #3: Apply critical thinking to inform and communicate professional judgments. Distinguish, appraise, and integrate multiple sources of knowledge, including research-based knowledge and practice wisdom. 1. Observe diverse professionals to gain a better understanding of professional roles. 2. Participate in weekly Child Welfare staff meetings. 3. Research information about crisis situations pertaining to domestic violence and sexual assault. Analyze models of assessment, prevention, intervention, and evaluation. Demonstrate effective oral and written communication in working with individuals, families, groups, organization, communities, and colleagues. 1. at least two biopsychosocial assessments by shadowing social worker, completing assessment with supervision and completing assessment independently. 2. Review the different social service forms utilized at the agency. Discuss each form s purpose with my field instructor. 3. Review, identify and discuss with my field instructor the agency s model(s) of assessment, prevention, intervention, and evaluation. 1. Present in-service project to appropriate audience. 2. Observe social workers documentation to learn different styles of documentation. 3. Review agency policies on written and verbal communication. 4. Observe grant writing process. mock grant. Competency # 4: Engage diversity and difference in practice. Recognize the extent to which a culture s structures and values may oppress, marginalize, alienate, or create /enhance privilege and power. 1. Participate in at least 1 diversity event at the agency. 2. Identify diversity at the agency and client system level. 3. Research laws/policies relevant to clients served at the agency. 4. Based on social work policy and/or diversity courses identify structures and values which contribute to oppression and marginalization.

Gain sufficient self-awareness to eliminate the influence of personal biases and values in working with diverse groups Recognize and communicate understanding of the importance of difference in shaping life experiences. View themselves as learners and engage those with whom they work as informants 1. Identify at least one cultural belief different from my beliefs. 2. Discuss issues of personal biases with supervisor or other staff. 3. Reflect on biases presented in weekly logs and discuss with faculty liaison. 4. Research unfamiliar topics regarding diversity. 1. Present in-service regarding diversity. 2. Discuss ways of handling different situations regarding diversity with field instructor. 3. During supervision, discuss how clients diverse backgrounds may determine level of importance in family reunification. 1. Seek knowledge through written (articles) and/ or verbal information. 2. Learn about diversity through observation and discuss with supervisor. Competency # 5: Advance human rights and social and economic justice. Understand the forms and mechanisms of oppression and discrimination 1. Attend conference on discrimination and oppression. 2. Identify at least two situations in which agency clients/staff experience oppression and discrimination. Discuss with supervisor. 3. Identify a situation in which the client may experience discrimination and discuss with supervisor. Advocate for human rights and social and economic justice. Engage in practices that advance social and economic justice. 1. Attend NASW-IL Advocacy Day. 2. Participate in one community awareness program to promote community engagement. 3. Attend Unmet Needs meeting in the community. Discuss what learned from the meeting with my supervisor. 1. Attend Interagency Council meeting. 2. Assist client in completing TANF application when children are close to reunification. 3. Attend zoning board meeting addressing homeless shelter in the county. 4. Assist single parent client in building resume for employment.

Competency # 6: Engage in research-informed practice and practice-informed research. Use practice experience to inform scientific inquiry. 1. Conduct needs assessment. 2. count of homeless population. 3. Interview clients applying for new health insurance. Use research evidence to inform practice. 1. literature review on in-service topic. 2. Participate in Peer Review. Discuss outcome of peer review with supervisor. 3. Find two articles on evidence based practice relevant to client interventions. Competency # 7: Apply knowledge of human behavior and the social environment. Utilize conceptual frameworks to guide the processes of assessment, intervention, and evaluation 1. Utilize Erickson s developmental stages to guide the processes of assessment, intervention, and evaluation. 2. Discuss person in environment and strengths perspective with field instructor. 3. Identify and discuss the agency s theory based practice with field instructor. Critique and apply knowledge to understand person and environment 1. psychosocial assessment 2. Identify three factors affecting a client s environment. 3. Prior to family interaction, read the integrated assessment tool to understand clients in their environment.

Competency # 8: Engage in policy practice to advance social and economic well-being and to deliver effective social work services. Comp lete Analyze, formulate, and advocate for policies that advance social well-being. 1. Research health reform policy changes since its inception. Discuss strengths and weaknesses of policy with agency CEO. 2. Gain knowledge on three state/national policies relevant to agency and discuss implications of policies with field instructor. Collaborate with colleagues and clients for effective policy action. 1. Advocate with field instructor/staff on changing one state or national policy. 2. Talk to state/national legislators regarding one policy applicable to agency setting. 3. Attend state conference on aging policies. Competency # 9: Respond to contexts that shape practice. Continuously discover, appraise and attend to changing locales, populations, scientific and technological developments, and emerging societal trends to provide relevant services. 1. Identify how program/budget loss affects client services at agency 2. Discuss with staff how technology used at agency affects their practice. 3. Learn at least one software program used at the agency to benefit client services. 4. Work in conjunction with staff to learn DCFS s statewide technological system (SACWIS). Discuss the strengths and limitations of the system with field instructor. Provide leadership in promoting sustainable changes in service to improve the quality of social services. 1. Discuss with field instructor/staff opportunities for improvement in technology and service provisions. 2. Provide in-service on..

Competency # 10: Engage, assess, intervene, and evaluate with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. Substantively and effectively prepare for interaction with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. Use empathy and interpersonal skills 1. Review client s chart prior interacting with a client. 2. Consult with supervisor/colleagues regarding client. 3. Prepare for meetings by having information needed to present case. 1. Seek input from supervisor at weekly supervisory meeting regarding interpersonal skills. 2. Self-reflect through weekly log on use of empathy and how it affects practice. 3. one process recording. Develop a mutually agreed on focus of work, and desired outcomes. 1. In collaboration with supervisor/staff, develop a plan of care including goals, objectives/outcomes. 2. Co-facilitate a group meeting within the agency. 3. Discuss, prepare and complete a community needs assessment. 4. Observe a grant application process. Collect, organize, and interpret client data Assess client strengths and limitations Develop mutually agreed-on intervention goals and objectives Select appropriate intervention strategies 1. Provide appropriate consent forms for agency and providers. 2. client intake and review with supervisor. 3. Attend and participate in scheduled Child and Family Team meetings. 1. Discuss at least one agency program with supervisor assessing the program (client) strengths and limitations. 2. Observe client s interaction with group and assess strengths and limitations. 1. Attend an Administrative Case Review to review client s progress towards goals. 2. Discuss with supervisor evidence-based intervention goals and objectives used at the agency. 1. Observe intervention strategies utilized by supervisor/colleagues. 2. Discuss intervention strategies with supervisor. 3. Research information regarding intervention strategies.

Initiate actions to achieve organizational goals Implement prevention interventions that enhance client capacities. Help clients resolve problems Negotiate, mediate, and advocate for clients Facilitate transitions and endings Social workers critically analyze, monitor, and evaluate interventions 1. Gain knowledge on agency s organizational goals/strategic plan. 2. Develop mock strategic plan. 1. Discuss with supervisor prevention interventions utilized at agency. 2. Review service plan with client during required meeting and discuss with supervisor. 1. Analyze and evaluate outcomes of interventions with supervisor. 2. Evaluate client s progress. 1. Facilitate group meeting. Participate in follow-up evaluation meeting with supervisor/facilitator. 2. Assess different techniques used to facilitate client goals. 3. Advocate for client s referral to transitional housing. 1. Discuss preparation for termination with client/ agency/social work program at seminar. 2. Facilitate final bereavement support group meeting to discuss termination of group. 1. Review a client s case file to analyze an intervention. 2. Discuss and evaluate with field instructor the success/limitations of the intervention 3. During supervisory sessions, will discuss and evaluate an intervention technique in an agency program. Student Signature Field Instructor Signature Date