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Presentation
Presentation
This curricular unit aims to provide students with an in-depth understanding of community intervention processes within the field of Social Work. It seeks to equip future professionals with essential theoretical and methodological skills for implementing local development projects, promoting citizen participation, and strengthening communities. This unit adopts a critical and reflective approach, preparing students to intervene in diverse community contexts, fostering social inclusion, empowering populations, and building collective solutions to contemporary social challenges.
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Class from course
Class from course
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Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Bachelor | Semestral | 5
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Year | Nature | Language
Year | Nature | Language
2 | Mandatory | Português
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Code
Code
ULHT119-8682
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Prerequisites and corequisites
Not applicable
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Professional Internship
Professional Internship
Não
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Syllabus
Syllabus
1. Community Intervention: Fundamental Concepts 1.1. Community 1.2. Community Development 1.3. Participation and Citizenship 1.3.1. Definition and Types of Participation 1.3.2. Levels of Participation 1.3.3. Factors Influencing Participation 2. Social Work and Community Intervention 2.1. Community Social Work 2.2.1. Historical Context 2.2.2. Definition 2.2. Principles of Community Intervention 3. Community Intervention Methodologies 3.1. The context of the PIC methodology 3.2. The PIC Phases 4. Analysis of Community Intervention Projects 4.1. Community intervention project elaboration (practical exercise) 4.2. Analysis and discussion of the structure and methodology of projects developed.
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Objectives
Objectives
1. Understand the fundamental concepts of community, local development, and citizen participation. 2. Identify factors that influence community participation, understanding its different levels and impacts. 3. Analyze the role of community Social Work, its historical context, principles, and practices. 4. Explore community intervention methodologies, with an emphasis on the different phases of Community Intervention Projects (PIC). 5. Develop skills in community mobilization and engagement using participatory approaches. 6. Deepen knowledge of social diagnosis and participatory planning, essential for building effective projects. 7. Equip students to design community intervention projects, considering effectiveness and social impact criteria.
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Teaching methodologies and assessment
Teaching methodologies and assessment
Teaching: It will be used expository, interrogative and participatory methodologies through debates promotion from texts, examples of community intervention projects, interaction with professionals working in community projects and/or carrying out study visits. Students are expected to present group work, using new technologies and focusing on the development of oral skills and rules for the presentation of works. Assessment: The assessment will be continuous, based on the following elements: 1) Two individual written test (70%); 2) Group work with presentation and oral discussion in the classroom (30%); 3) Individual critical reflection (10%). The grade of each of the elements must be greater than or equal to 9,5 points. The appeal exam will consist in a written test (100%), with a minimum grade for approval is 9,5 points.
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References
References
Bandeira, A.; Marques, M. J., Cunha, P. e Ranchordas, P. (2007). Projectos de Inovação Comunitária – Manual de Suporte à Implementação da Metodologia. FAK. Esgaio, A. (2014). A intervenção comunitária na prática do Serviço Social. In: Carvalho, M.I e Pinto, C. (Coord.), Serviço Social – Teorias e Práticas (pp.205-224). Pactor. Estivill, J., & Basla, C. (Org.) (2022). Economia local, comunitária e solidária. O desenvolvimento visto de baixo. Húmus. Fernandéz, A.L.; Pastor, E. & Diego, C.V. (Coords) (2017). El Trabajo Social: Construyendo comunidades sostenibles. Ed. Aranzadi. Nunes, N.; Viana, A.; Roque Amaro, R. & Serra, N. (2017). Intervenção Comunitária - Conhecimentos e práticas. Ed. SCML. SCML (2020). Cadernos técnicos da Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa – Desenvolvimento comunitário. Volume IV. SCML.
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Office Hours
Office Hours
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Mobility
Mobility
No