Renewing Networks in RehabilitationLaajuus (5 ECTS)
Course unit code: SX00FS38
General information
- Credits
- 5 ECTS
Objective
Objectives: the student can
- analyse the formation and effectiveness of systemic networks in rehabilitation at individual, community and societal levels
- form a needs- and target-based and sustainable rehabilitation network in a collaborative way
- assess and anticipate the role of emerging networks in promoting rehabilitation
- exploit and promote the potential of digitalisation in rehabilitation networks.
Content
- Structuring rehabilitation networks guided by network theories and societal framework
- Functional networks of people in rehabilitation
- Elements of a good and sustainable rehabilitation network
- Co-development of a rehabilitation network in the process of individual and environmental change
- Using digitalisation to promote rehabilitation in networks.
Qualifications
Changing Paradigms in Rehabilitation
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Expertise in client understanding
The rehabilitant’s voice is heard. Activities are guided by general ethical values. Activities are delivered by combining complex matters in a single-faceted manner.
Expertise in change
Common objectives are agreed upon and activities are conducted side by side. Good current practices are analysed and applied. Current networks are being used. Change is assessed in an observative manner. An encouraging atmosphere is created.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Expertise in client understanding
Participation of the rehabilitant is enabled. Encounters are ethical in nature. Activities are delivered together with the rehabilitant on various interfaces in a multi-faceted manner.
Expertise in change
Objectives are determined together, and they guide joint activities. Change processes renewing current practices are implemented in a controlled manner. Action takes place on the interfaces of networks. Assessment is conducted to guide operational prerequisites, processes, and results. An open and reliable atmosphere is created.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Expertise in client understanding
Rehabilitants are understood as active agents and partners in development. Their needs guide the joint development. Common value basis is defined in relation to activities. Professionals, the rehabilitant, and their loved ones together build meaningful activities to strengthen the well-being and functional capacity of the rehabilitant.
Expertise in change
Objectives are determined in a joint process and activities are based on partnership and shared understanding. The future is anticipated, and new elements are created. Networks are being renewed to cross interface boundaries. Assessment is conducted with an approach combining anticipation and development. A creative and innovative atmosphere is constructed.