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Title: Key Capabilities in Child Care and Protection


1
Key Capabilities in Child Care and Protection
  • The Role and Expectations
  • of the Scottish Social Services Council

2
The Role of SSSC
  • Regulatory function
  • Monitoring activity
  • Quality Assuring the SW (Hons) degree
  • Quality Enhancement of the SW (Hons) degree
  • Learning and Development Adviser role with HEIs
  • SSSC role with Employer agencies and Learning
    Networks

3
Expectations
  • Embedding from September 2007
  • HEI role and responsibilities embedding at
    appropriate level in each year of the degree
  • Employer role and responsibilities assessing at
    appropriate level in provided pl opportunity
  • Partnership arrangements employers, agencies
    providing plo and practice teachers will need to
    work together with HEIs
  • Innovation and creativity - a need to establish
    creative partnership arrangements between and
    across agencies
  • Newly qualified worker expectation re induction

4
Frequently asked questions
  • Are there actually only 2 requirements?
  • Where can we find a statement about the SSSC
    expectations?
  • Does assessed work undertaken prior to Key
    Capabilities count?
  • Do Key Capabilities apply to DipSW students?
  • What if we cant provide the necessary
    opportunities for graduating students in spite of
    best efforts?

5
Frequently Asked Questions (cont)
  • Can students draw on extra-curricular activities,
    such as paid sessional employment or voluntary
    work?
  • How will we quality assure Key Capabilities to
    keep them current?
  • Can we simulate situations for the requirement to
    assess child or parenting capacity, the way we
    used to when there were, eg, no appropriate
    anti-racist opportunities for students?

6
Final Thoughts
  • Interest from the other UK Councils
  • Interest from other disciplines eg Early Years,
    Nursing
  • Interest from other client group eg vulnerable
    adults
  • Interest from abroad, eg Australia
  • Implications for post-qualifying expectations
  • Support for External Examiners
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