Training of social workers from the social services delivered by Fund – IGA
The second training seminar within the Programme “Improving the Managing of the Social Services and the Social Projects of Fund – IGA”, Third Module: Mobile Social Work, was held on March 13th-14th. The programme was developed under Project “Developing Capacity for the Future” with a funding source – the Swiss Confederation through the Reform Fund Linked to Civil Society Participation.
The developing of the Programme was preceded by studying the annual reports of every social service, delivered by the leading organization. The Programme is focused on three main modules.
18 social workers and psychologists, who are part of the social services delivered by the leading organization, participated in the second training (Third Module). In contrast to the first training, which was mainly theoretically oriented, the second one was more focused on the practical activities. It was based on stimulating the participants’ activity for summarizing the already received experience as well as “learning by experiencing and doing”. The main methods used during the training were cases, roleplaying games, work in small groups, joint discussions, and taking part in practical situations.
The developing of the Programme was preceded by studying the annual reports of every social service, delivered by the leading organization. The Programme is focused on three main modules.
18 social workers and psychologists, who are part of the social services delivered by the leading organization, participated in the second training (Third Module). In contrast to the first training, which was mainly theoretically oriented, the second one was more focused on the practical activities. It was based on stimulating the participants’ activity for summarizing the already received experience as well as “learning by experiencing and doing”. The main methods used during the training were cases, roleplaying games, work in small groups, joint discussions, and taking part in practical situations.