This course introduces intervention with individuals and families. It explores the relationship between social analysis and social work intervention,...
This course examines theories, concepts, principles and values relevant to social work practice with individuals, groups and communities. The course...
This course focuses on a critical examination of carrying out respectful and responsible social research with Aboriginal communities. Critical...
This course involves planned and supervised learning experience in approved settings, through which classroom learning may be related to the realities...
This course investigates specific issues and concerns relevant to the practice of social work among Native communities in Canada, including community...
This course introduces the student to culture- specific skills and approaches particular to traditional helping with Native peoples. Particular...
This course aims to deepen and refine the student's knowledge of Native and non-Native social work practice. Content consists of an in-depth analysis...
Set within a colonizing/decolonizing framework, this course provides an overview of the historical, social, economic and political context that have...
This course explores the interrelationships with various fields of native social work practice through the "Braid Method." Students will braid the...
This course examines the history of mental health policy and mental health service development in Ontario with specific emphasis on Native peoples....
This course examines the current theoretical perspectives on palliative care, bereavement and grief and loss with a specific interest in working with...
This course examines relevant social work intervention strategies and techniques for working with Native groups and families. PREREQ: NSWK 2315, 3305...
This course is intended to provide the student with a beginning understanding of developing sound, respectful and appropriate management and...
A continuation of NSWK 3605 which aims to deepen and extend the student's learning and development. All field students are required to do journaling...
A survey of the history and development of social welfare concepts, of the methods of social work practice and of their relation to social science...
This course is a survey of the history and development of Native social welfare and governance in Canadian society. This course examines various...
The course draws together perspectives introduced in NWLF 1006/1007. The past and present circumstances of Native communities in Canada are studied....
This course provides an overview of the profession of social work from its early beginnings to the present day context including underlying values,...