Field and domain of practice

Order Description Chenoweth and McAuliffe (2015)* talk about ‘domain" rel="nofollow">ins’ and ‘fields of practice’. The table below lists these: Domain" rel="nofollow">ins of Practice: • Workin" rel="nofollow">ing with in" rel="nofollow">individuals • Group work • Social policy • Workin" rel="nofollow">ing with families and partnerships • Community work • Research and evaluation • Education and train" rel="nofollow">inin" rel="nofollow">ing Field of practice: • Health • Mental health • Child protection and juvenile justice • The disability field • Workin" rel="nofollow">ing with older adults • Rural and remote practice • Income security and employment services • Substance misuse • Youth work • Environmental and disaster work From the table/list above pick one field of practice and the correspondent domain" rel="nofollow">ins (Example: field of practice ‘Rural and Remote Practice’, domain" rel="nofollow">in in" rel="nofollow">in community work, group work etc.) and 1. Identifies a human service organisation that employs workers from humanitarian and community work disciplin" rel="nofollow">ine and the selected field and domain" rel="nofollow">in of practice; 2. Discusses the role of the human service professional and the knowledge and skills required in" rel="nofollow">in the context of the chosen field of practice; 3. Identifies the knowledge, values and skills that support workin" rel="nofollow">ing with culturally diverse clientele; 4. Highlights some of the potential ethical dilemmas in" rel="nofollow">in workin" rel="nofollow">ing with culturally diverse clients; 5. Applies the professional code of ethics in" rel="nofollow">in practice; (ACWA code of ethics)