HSV221C: Social and Professional Issues in Today's Society

Category
Human Service
Credits 3 Lab/Practicum/Clinical Hours 0 Lecture Hours 3
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Description

The student will examine and explore a variety of social and professional issues in today’s society relating to the helping field. Skill- and knowledge-based topics necessary for the success of the student’s career in today’s workplace may include basic human needs in homelessness, poverty, advocacy work, grant writing/proposals/funding, culturally competent counselor standards, and community mental health delivery systems, as well as professional issues and skills that face today’s helping professional.

  • Understand the history, nature, extent, and causes of poverty and welfare in the United States.
  • Understand the reality of class distinctions in this country and the effect on individuals and groups.
  • Understand poverty as a condition caused by social and individual factors.
  • Understand selective issues such as racism, physical handicaps, emotional/behavioral disorders, domestic violence, child care and educational deficits that are associated with poverty.
  • Understand sociality influences of different generations that make up today’s population.
  • Understand the costs of higher education, housing and children in today’s society.
  • Understand generational debt.
  • Understand the changing characteristics of the aging population.
  • Recognize cultural stereotypes concerning aging and their effects.
  • Recognize services that exist for aging people.
  • Understand major health issues germane to the aging population and how the medical field operates and what other choices may exist.
  • Consider the impact from the significant increase of the aging population on our society.