Assignment 1 is a 1500-word essay where you demonstrate knowledge, understanding and analysis of the foundations, development and changes of a human service profession/occupation, with particular focus on policy and regulation, occupational closure strategies, status and power position in relation to other related professions/occupations, the job market and society. You should also look at the successes and the downfalls of the professional/occupational group chosen. You can choose a human service profession/occupation such as: Health VisitorSocial WorkerMental Health WorkerChild Abuse WorkerPolice OfficerProbation OfficerMedical DoctorPsychologistSpeech TherapistNursingMidwiferyTeacher/Teaching Assistant And so on (please see at the bottom of the page https://nohs.memberclicks.net/what-is-human-services for more ideas of human service and helping professions; also, have a look at https://www.bls.gov/careeroutlook/2011/fall/art03.pdf). The essay must incorporate the following: A description of the main duties, responsibilities and tasks of the chosen professional/occupational group and the types of service it provides.A short review of the literature on how and why this professional/occupational group emerged. You must look at literature and research on your chosen professional/occupational group. Here you are focusing on the historical emergence and development of your chosen professional/occupational group, bringing together (summarising) what different studies and authors say. You should not describe one study after another e.g., simply have one paragraph saying study X says this, followed by a paragraph saying study Y says that, and so on. A short analysis of relevant policy and legislation of your chosen professional/occupational group, assessing whether they are meeting the needs of your chosen professional/occupational group. A place to start your search would be the Department of Health (https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-of-health) and for policies prior to 2014 (http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/*/http://www.doh.gov.uk/). Address changes to society which might be linked to the emergence, development and/or changes to your chosen professional/occupational group over time.Address the successes and downfalls of the professional/occupational role selected.An evidenced, reasoned and argued overall conclusion, as well as recommendations for the well-maintenance of the professional/occupational group selected. You are expected to draw on both academic texts and academic journals to support your discussion. The use of a minimum of five (5) sources is required to pass – of these a minimum of three (3) sources should be academic books or academic journals. Note: the 5 is a minimum – students are encouraged to carry out wider reading. Additionally, accessing government reports and policies is expected; however, these are not included in the 3 minimum academic sources required to pass.Your writing must be in essay format as outlined below and include all sections listed:Title page – you can use the assignment title, or you can make up your own title.Introduction to your chosen professional/occupational group – in the introduction you introduce the topic and state what the aims and objectives of your essay are. You outline what the paper will discuss in a structured way. You will say this paper will discuss X, Y and Z. Body – this is where you outline in general what is known about your professional/occupational group, i.e., it gives a background to your essay, introducing the topic. You are giving an overview of what has been said in books, journals, reports, etc. on your chosen professional/occupational group – i.e. How and why did it emerge? What are its main duties/tasks/responsibilities/jurisdiction? What has its status and power position been in relation to other related professional/occupational groups? What is known about the professional/occupational group chosen? Who are the key writers and what do they say? Has the professional/occupational group undergone major changes? If yes, in what way? In this section you should also discuss policy and regulation. You can also use studies from other countries or compare the dynamics of the same professional/occupational group across countries.Conclusion and recommendations -your recommendations towards the well-maintenance of the professional/occupational group selected are based on any issues highlighted in the studies you included in your paper and in your body section. List of References (in alphabetical order)As with ALL your written assignments, you must use the Harvard system of referencing to cite your sources in the body of your paper. Please pay attention to the referencing guidelines on secondary referencing. Please check: https://citethemrightonline.com/How-to-accessIn all cases, in-text citations must match up with what appears in your reference list. Every in-text citation should correspond to a reference on the list at the end (and vice versa). An exception is when you cite a secondary source that you read about in a primary one. In that case only the primary source (the source you actually read) should appear in the list of references. Make sure you use the ‘cited in’ expression in the text if you use secondary referencing.Remember good written communication is about structuring your work so that your writing is clearly signposted and developed and you guide the reader logically from one section/subsection to the next. Your Essay should be a continuous narrative and therefore without sub-headings.No more than 5 –10% of the assignment should be in the form of quotations.Proofread and edit your work before handing it in and/or ask a trusted person to read it through for you. Your work must be word processed, double spaced and page numbered. You must also include a word count. This is part of the assignment guidelines/task, so you are expected to follow these instructions.Please enter your student ID number as part of your title when uploading and submitting to BREO and put your student number (not name) on your work. For example, name you upload something like 10902888_Understanding_Human_Services_assignment_1 where 10902888 is your student number.Ensure you put your student number on your work but DO NOT put your name on your work. |
In order to pass Assessment 1, you will need to: Evidence knowledge and understanding of how a human service or helping profession has evolved in an essay In order to pass Assessment 2, you will need to: Work as a member of a group to create a video, contributing appropriately and to the deadline.Outline service-user needs and account for the role and responsibilities of the professionals involved in developing a response to those needs.Provide recommendations as to how the relationship between professionals, service-users, and carers could further be developed demonstrating a critical understanding of diversity. |
(1) Read this assignment brief carefully including the marking criteria on the next page. (2) You need to read widely drawing on a range of appropriate academic books and/or peer-reviewed journal articles. You will avoid relying on non-academic web sources. (3) You will apply the Harvard referencing rules accurately throughout the text of your essay and in your reference list. (4) Your reference list will be in alphabetical order with all sources cited in the text appearing in your reference list and all sources in your reference list will appear in the text. An exception is when you cite a secondary source that you read about in a source you read/a primary source. In that case only the primary source (the source you read) should appear in the list of references. It is important to ensure you use secondary referencing, i.e. you use the ‘cited in’ expression in the text, where it is needed so you avoid poor academic practice/plagiarism. (5) You will write in your own words and always cite in the text where you got the information from. Your referencing will be systematic – every paragraph you write in the main body of your essay will be full of references correctly formatted. (6) You will structure your work in the correct essay format, with no subheadings, no bullet points and no diagram/tables/graphs, etc. Do not write in the first person and make sure you thoroughly proofread your work before submitting. Seek support on academic writing and referencing if necessary (e.g. from Study Hub, Communication Skills, your tutors etc.). |