Professional Skills for Working in Diversity Settings (PDIMS26HKI)
- Type of studies
- Open University of Applied Sciences
- Campuses
- Helsinki
- Location
- Helsinki
- Ilmoittautumisaika
- 25.5.2026—31.7.2026
- Start Term
- 10.8.2026—13.9.2026
- Field of Study
- Social services, The church sector
- Study mode
- Blended learning
- Study language
- English
- Application Status
- Registration opens soon
- Pricing
- Free
- Code
- AAF724
- Extent
- 5 op
- Admission quota
- 5
- Available places
- 5
- Teachers
- Hanna Lamberg, Margarita Sakilayan-Latvala, Sandra Hagman, Eveliina Hellas
Opintojen sisältämät toteutukset
PDIMS26HKI Professional Skills for Working in Diversity Settings
Sisältö
Contents:
• Self-reflection in a diversity context
• Anti-oppressive practice and human rights-based approach
• Sexual orientation, gender diversity, gender sensitivity
• Interfaith dialogue, diversity in religions and spirituality in social work
• Multicultural competences and intercultural communication in different work settings
• Self-reflection in a diversity context
• Anti-oppressive practice and human rights-based approach
• Sexual orientation, gender diversity, gender sensitivity
• Interfaith dialogue, diversity in religions and spirituality in social work
• Multicultural competences and intercultural communication in different work settings
Learning outcomes
The students will be able to:
• reflect on their own personal background and be sensitive to different service users in a diversity context
• develop skills in anti-oppressive practice and human rights-based approach in relation to oppressed individuals, groups and communities
• understand concepts in relation to sexual orientation, gender diversity and gender sensitivity in social work
• understand interfaith dialogue, diversity in religions and spirituality in social work
• familiarise themselves with multicultural competences and intercultural communication in different work settings
• reflect on their own personal background and be sensitive to different service users in a diversity context
• develop skills in anti-oppressive practice and human rights-based approach in relation to oppressed individuals, groups and communities
• understand concepts in relation to sexual orientation, gender diversity and gender sensitivity in social work
• understand interfaith dialogue, diversity in religions and spirituality in social work
• familiarise themselves with multicultural competences and intercultural communication in different work settings
Teaching methods
Study module follows blended learning including orientation, lectures, independent learning, supervision and exam.
Attendance to the orientation is compulsory in order to start the course. Attendance to the lectures and exam is compulsory.
Attendance to the orientation is compulsory in order to start the course. Attendance to the lectures and exam is compulsory.
Learning materials and recommended literature
COMPULSORY STUDY MATERIAL:
All lecture material. One self-chosen novel from the book list.
HUMAN RIGHTS BASED APPROACH
Steen, J. A., Mann, M., Restivo, N., Mazany, S. & Chapple, R. (2017).Human Rights: Its Meaning and Practice in Social Work Field Settings.National Association of Social Workers, 62(1), 9-17. Ebscohost Academic Search Premier.
Human Rights in Health and Social Care Services. [Video]. Youtube. (3min 16s) https://youtu.be/9noiJnloIKc?si=mmdqY-UI1c65Su2E
ANTI-OPPRESSIVE PRACTICE
Neves, S. (2025). Working with LGBTQ+ people in our current society: Developing an anti-oppressive practice. European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 1–15.
Critical concept: Anti oppressive practice. [Video]. Youtube. (9min 32s) https://youtu.be/yX7Oz7ir-IE
GENDER DIVERSITY AND SEXUAL IDENTITY:
Healy, J. (ed.) (2022) Sexual identity and gender diversity. The Spinney Press.
Read the following article from chapter 2: International human rights law and sexual orientation and gender diversity
SPIRITUALITY:
Crisp, B. (2016).Contemporary Social Work Studies: Spirituality and Social Work. Farnham: Ashgate. Ebook Central (ProQuest)
Read chapter 2: Social Work and Spirituality, (pp. 23-32)
INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION AND COMPETENCIES
Azzopardi, C., & McNeill, T. (2016). From Cultural Competence to Cultural Consciousness: Transitioning to a Critical Approach to Working Across Differences in Social Work. Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 25(4), 282–299. https://doi-org.anna.diak.fi/10.1080/15313204.2016.1206494
All lecture material. One self-chosen novel from the book list.
HUMAN RIGHTS BASED APPROACH
Steen, J. A., Mann, M., Restivo, N., Mazany, S. & Chapple, R. (2017).Human Rights: Its Meaning and Practice in Social Work Field Settings.National Association of Social Workers, 62(1), 9-17. Ebscohost Academic Search Premier.
Human Rights in Health and Social Care Services. [Video]. Youtube. (3min 16s) https://youtu.be/9noiJnloIKc?si=mmdqY-UI1c65Su2E
ANTI-OPPRESSIVE PRACTICE
Neves, S. (2025). Working with LGBTQ+ people in our current society: Developing an anti-oppressive practice. European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 1–15.
Critical concept: Anti oppressive practice. [Video]. Youtube. (9min 32s) https://youtu.be/yX7Oz7ir-IE
GENDER DIVERSITY AND SEXUAL IDENTITY:
Healy, J. (ed.) (2022) Sexual identity and gender diversity. The Spinney Press.
Read the following article from chapter 2: International human rights law and sexual orientation and gender diversity
SPIRITUALITY:
Crisp, B. (2016).Contemporary Social Work Studies: Spirituality and Social Work. Farnham: Ashgate. Ebook Central (ProQuest)
Read chapter 2: Social Work and Spirituality, (pp. 23-32)
INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION AND COMPETENCIES
Azzopardi, C., & McNeill, T. (2016). From Cultural Competence to Cultural Consciousness: Transitioning to a Critical Approach to Working Across Differences in Social Work. Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 25(4), 282–299. https://doi-org.anna.diak.fi/10.1080/15313204.2016.1206494
Assessment criteria
The following parts must be completed in PDI study module:
– Attendance to course orientation and all lectures as in schedule. Absence is compensated with compensatory written assignment. (pass-fail)
– Individual exam in classroom based on the given study material and lectures. (0-5)
– Attendance to course orientation and all lectures as in schedule. Absence is compensated with compensatory written assignment. (pass-fail)
– Individual exam in classroom based on the given study material and lectures. (0-5)
Grading scale
0-5
