Event Details

Anytime, Anywhere

1 CPD hours

AASW Training ([email protected])

Graduate, Social Work

Communications, General

Category 2: Skills and Knowledge

Event Description

Capability Levels: Emerging; Evolving


Are you a recent social work graduate eager to launch your career?


Do you seek a review of essential social work skills and a secure environment to apply them?


AASW is pleased to offer new titles as a part of the interactive learning series "Putting Theory into Practice"


"Interviewing Skills" is now available and is completely FREE for all AASW graduate members.


Prices:

  • Free for Graduate Members
  • $50 for Members
  • $100 for Non-Members

Not yet a member? Join AASW today to take advantage of this opportunity


"Interviewing Skills"


Unleash your potential!


Interviewing skills are essential for creating positive relationships with clients, connecting authentically, and communicating effectively. They also assist you with gathering the information you need to make decisions, work through ethical dilemmas, and provide excellent client care.


This course will help you to develop and enhance your interviewing skills and to make positive changes as part of your continuous professional development.


Interviewing skills are part of your broader suite of social work core skills that help you to empathise and build relationships with clients and gather useful information. Core skills and emotional intelligence are very important tools.


Completing this module will help you to:

  • recognise key interviewing techniques
  • reflect on your own interviewing skills
  • develop improved interviewing skills
  • recognise the importance of being present and responding appropriately
  • work through ethical dilemmas that come to light during interviews.

Are you an organisation looking for a professional development and training solution for your staff?

Contact us now!


Check out our other titles in the Putting Theory into Practice Series!


Thriving as a Supervisee

Professional Identity

Reflective Practice

Conducting an Assessment

Risk Assessment and Case Formulation


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Event Details

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1 CPD hours

AASW Training ([email protected])

Graduate, Social Work

Communications, General

Category 2: Skills and Knowledge

Event Description

Capability Levels: Emerging; Evolving


Are you a recent social work graduate eager to launch your career?


Do you seek a review of essential social work skills and a secure environment to apply them?


AASW is pleased to offer new titles as a part of the interactive learning series "Putting Theory into Practice"


"Interviewing Skills" is now available and is completely FREE for all AASW graduate members.


Prices:

  • Free for Graduate Members
  • for Members
  • 0 for Non-Members

Not yet a member? Join AASW today to take advantage of this opportunity


"Interviewing Skills"


Unleash your potential!


Interviewing skills are essential for creating positive relationships with clients, connecting authentically, and communicating effectively. They also assist you with gathering the information you need to make decisions, work through ethical dilemmas, and provide excellent client care.


This course will help you to develop and enhance your interviewing skills and to make positive changes as part of your continuous professional development.


Interviewing skills are part of your broader suite of social work core skills that help you to empathise and build relationships with clients and gather useful information. Core skills and emotional intelligence are very important tools.


Completing this module will help you to:

  • recognise key interviewing techniques
  • reflect on your own interviewing skills
  • develop improved interviewing skills
  • recognise the importance of being present and responding appropriately
  • work through ethical dilemmas that come to light during interviews.

Are you an organisation looking for a professional development and training solution for your staff?

Contact us now!


Check out our other titles in the Putting Theory into Practice Series!


Thriving as a Supervisee

Professional Identity

Reflective Practice

Conducting an Assessment

Risk Assessment and Case Formulation