IA3003 - Indigenous Family Wellbeing and Community Development
Credit points: | 03 |
Year: | 2017 |
Student Contribution Band: | Band 1 |
Administered by: | Indigenous Centre |
Available to undergraduate students.
This subject explores Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and their roles within family and community. It will examine some of the social determinants of social and cultural capital, leadership, capacity building and health. The concepts of family, community well-being and self determination, along with the cultural bias that may influence service providers in their assessment of the needs of Indigenous communities will be discussed. Students will be introduced to issues and notions through online learning including the discussion board, e-mail, digital media and reading materials. Therefore it is essential that students have access to the World Wide Web to complete this subject. Students should note that this is a third year subject and successful completion of some second year subjects is advisable prior to enrolling in this subject.
Learning Outcomes
- critically analyse the way community development processes are applied in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander communities;
- critically examine the unique nature of family and community well-being from an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander perspective;
- critically review literature relating to the social and economic conditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and present outcomes in a written format that demonstrates appropriate academic language and formatting;
- develop a project proposal for a program based on a scenario and demonstrate the ability to use appropriate formatting and academic language.
Inadmissible Subject Combinations: | IA1017 |
Availabilities | |
External, Study Period 1 | |
Census Date 23-Mar-2017 | |
Coord/Lect: | Ms Sharon Moore. |
Method of Delivery: | WWW - LearnJCU and Printed materials |
Assessment: | 2 part multidraft literature review (50%); project proposal (50%). |
Note: Minor variations might occur due to the continuous Subject quality improvement process, and in case of minor variation(s) in assessment details, the Subject Outline represents the latest official information.