Professional Resilience of Social Workers in Civil Security and Defence Events (REK_301)
About Study Course
Objective
To provide knowledge and to enhance the competence of social workers on the professional resilience of social workers in the face of concussions, security threats and disasters; develop the professional skills of social workers and strengthen operational resilience (operational resilience) capabilities in civil security and defence events.
Prerequisites
Social work on the case; social services system and organisation; civil and environmental protection, first aid.
Learning outcomes
1.Students will gain knowledge and understanding of security risks and principles of action when responding to crises and threats; of the operational resilience and maintaining the psycho-emotional resilience of social workers during civil security and defense events, providing assistance and support to victims.
1.By completing the study course, practical skills in preventive planning and strategic thinking in the event of civil security threats are developed, skills in providing psychosocial support to victims, refugees or internally displaced persons, and skills in using self-care techniques to reduce the risk of professional burnout.
1.As a result of completing the study course, social workers' decision-making abilities in the context of crisis management will be improved in order to strengthen the resilience of individuals and organizations in civil security and defense events.
