NSWCF Issue 12:Environmental Systems and Social Policies

Issue 12 Core Knowledge and Skill Competencies: Environmental Systems and Social Policies In addition to the Systems Linkage, Analysis and Development competency highlighted in the last issue, another core knowledge and skill competency is the Environmental Systems and Social Policies. The 4 proficiency levels for this are: Foundational • Knowledge of the local community, context, political and larger system impacting clients/ families/ community. • Knowledge and ability to interpret relevant policies/ schemes that impact on client groups. Intermediate • Knowledge of interdependencies between policies with respect to application to client groups. • Ability to anticipate emerging trends and gaps in the environment (e.g. health access, special needs of families in the community). Advanced • Ability to identify policy implementations' unintended consequences to vulnerable groups. • Ability to contribute to policy enhancement by identifying limitations of current policy interventions and tabling for discussion. • Ability to identify new and emerging societal trends and communicate service and policy gaps to the right platform. Expert Produced by the Office of the Director of Social Welfare | Nov 2017 Source: National Social Work Competency Framework, p. 56 & 57 Find out more: http://www.ssi.sg/nswcf • Ability to critically analyse policies in context of complex systems and changing social trends to suggest revisions, highlight gaps, articulate cohesive perspective and recommend solutions. • Ability to address gaps and ensure that social system is able to support the community safety net • Ability to influence policy-making through feedback and advocacy.