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2 Table of Contents Forward... 2 BCASW Code of Ethics... 2 UFV Policies to Review... 3 Human Rights and Conflict Resolution Office... 3 SWHS Faculty and Staff Contact List... 4 Advising and Registration... 4 Advising... 4 Semester Information and Dates... 4 Registration Procedures and FAQs... 4 Withdrawing from a Course... 4 Important Campus Info... 4 Student ID Card/Campus Card and U-Pass... 4 Parking on Campus... 4 Safe Walk and After-Dark Parking Areas for Women... 5 Lost and Found... 5 Student Engagement... 5 Social Media Sites to Follow... 5 Social Work Student Association (SWSA)... 5 Student Union Society (SUS)... 5 Student Life... 5 Student Work and Volunteerism on Campus... 6 Student Services... 6 Aboriginal Access Services... 6 Academic Support Centre... 6 Assessment Services... 6 Career Centre... 6 Counselling Services... 6 Disability Resource Centre... 6 Educational Technology Services (ETS)... 6 Financial Aid and Awards... 7 Information Technology Services (ITS)... 7 Library... 7 SWHS Field Education... 7 Apply for Field Placement... 7 Challenging Practicums... 8 Criminal Record Check... 8 Your Program and Course Plans P a g e

3 Forward Welcome to the School of Social Work and Human Services The School of Social Work and Human Services offers a variety of programs including, certificate, diploma, and degree options. This handbook has been designed as a resource for SWHS students to quickly reference information about student centered services, resources and opportunities. It is important for students to remember to take advantage of the many services provided by UFV. These services are designed to enhance your university experience and to help to alleviate some of the stress and pressure students may feel while completing their program. This handbook is not intended to replace the UVF Academic Calendar or The Official Student s Guide to Services at UFV but rather to compliment them. We encourage our students to use the SWHS website. You can find program and course information, locate forms, book an advising appointment, find answers to questions about field education and much more. Our webpages also have contact information and bios for permanent faculty and current sessional instructors. It is important for students to note that faculty, staff, and sessional instructors will communicate with students exclusively through their UFV student accounts. Please make a habit of checking your student frequently and using it to communicate with faculty, sessional instructors, and staff. BCASW Code of Ethics Ethical behavior is at the core of every profession. The BCASW Code of Ethics was jointly adopted by BCASW and the BC College of Social Workers in January 2003 and consists of eleven principles: 1. A social worker shall maintain the best interest of the client as the primary professional obligation. 2. A social worker shall respect the intrinsic worth of the persons she or he serves in her or his professional relationships with them. 3. A social worker shall carry out her or his professional duties and obligations with integrity and objectivity. 4. A social worker shall have and maintain competence in the provision of a social work service to a client. 5. A social worker shall not exploit the relationship with a client for personal benefit, gain or gratification. 6. A social worker shall protect the confidentiality of all professionally acquired information. She or he shall disclose such information only when required or allowed by law to do so, or when clients have consented to disclosure. 7. A social worker who engages in another profession, occupation, affiliation or calling shall not allow these outside interests to affect the social work relationship with the client, professional judgment, independence and/or competence. 8. A social worker shall not provide social work services or otherwise behave in a manner that discredits the profession of social work or diminishes the public s trust in the profession. 9. A social worker shall promote service, program and agency practices and policies that are consistent with this Code of Ethics and the Standards of Practice of the BC College of Social Workers. 10. A social worker shall promote excellence in her or his profession. 2 P a g e

4 11. A social worker shall advocate change in the best interest of the client, and for the overall benefit of society. From the BCASW Website For the BCCSW Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice see For the CASW Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice see UFV Policies to Review As a student at UFV it is important for you to understand and be aware of the many university policies that apply to you and your studies. Please take the time to carefully review and understand policy 70 Student Academic Misconduct and policy 204 Student Non-academic Misconduct. These policies deal directly with Academic and Personal Misconduct. They define plagiarism and cheating and outline the procedures and guidelines for dealing with these matters. Academic dishonesty and professional suitability are taken seriously by the School of Social Work and Human Services and the School firmly implements these polices. Other policies to read include: 18 Discrimination, Bullying Harassment Prevention 22 UFV Statement of Institutional Ethics 57 Field Placement 62 Attendance 81 Course Withdraw 92 Undergraduate Continuance 93 Accommodation of Students with Disabilities 103 Incomplete Grades 217 Final Grade Appeals The complete list of UFV policies can be found at Human Rights and Conflict Resolution Office The University of the Fraser Valley is committed to providing an environment supportive of working, teaching, scholarship and research, and the fair treatment of all members of the University community. The basis for interaction among all members of the University is mutual respect, co-operation, and understanding. Harassment of any kind violates fundamental rights, personal worth, and human dignity. All members of the University community are entitled to an atmosphere free of harassment while pursuing university-related activities. The Human Rights and Conflict Resolution Office provides confidential services to students, faculty, staff, and administrators at the University of the Fraser Valley, who seek advice, assessment, and assistance in the resolution of interpersonal conflicts between members of the University community. The Office is responsible for ensuring that the University's Harassment Prevention Policy is enforced and that members of the University community comply with British Columbia's Human Rights Code. The Human Rights and Conflict Resolution Office will assist complainants to determine whether their request falls within the jurisdiction of the Office and, if not, where they might be referred in order to address their concern. If the issue does fall within the jurisdiction of the Office, the Officer will offer services to assist the individual to seek redress for his or her concerns. HRCRO can be found on line at 3 P a g e

5 SWHS Faculty and Staff Contact List The School of Social Work and Human Services includes a Director, Faculty members, a Field Education Coordinator, a Program Advisor, a Department Assistant, a Field Education Assistant, and a team of sessional instructors. Information about Faculty and Staff including contact details and brief biographies can be found on the SWHS web pages. Please visit Advising and Registration Advising The School of Social Work and Human Services has a full time permanent Program Advisor available to support our Social Work students. The program advising office is located in B165n on the Abbotsford campus. The program advisor can help you develop and maintain your program plan, answer questions about pre and co requisites and discuss electives. To book an appointment with the Program Advisor please complete an advising appointment request form. This form is found on the Program Advising tab of the SWHS webpages. The Program Advisor can also be contacted at swhsinfo@ufv.ca Semester Information and Dates To find important registration dates, semester and exam schedules, and timetables, visit Registration Procedures and FAQs For more information on registration, or to see the FAQs, visit Withdrawing from a Course Students must formally withdraw form classes through the Office of the Registrar or My UFV. For information about last the day to withdraw without a W appearing on your transcript and the last day to withdraw and receive a partial refund or fee reduction please refer to the list of Important Registration Dates on the Office of the Registrar webpages. Note: Non-attendance at a course is not a withdrawal. If you do not formally withdraw from a course and you do not complete it, you will receive an NC (no credit) grade. NC grades are calculated as "0" in your GPA. Important Campus Info Student ID Card/Campus Card and U-Pass Your Campus Card is your university ID, library card, print and photocopy card, Student Activity Centre membership card, and validation for the U-Pass. The Campus Card Office is located in room B239 on the Abbotsford campus. For more details U-Pass provides unlimited access to transit services and recreation centres in Abbotsford, Mission, and Chilliwack during the semester as well as discounts at local businesses. For more information, visit Parking on Campus. There are designated parking areas for students and employees. Daily parking may be purchased from parking meters located throughout the campus or by purchasing a semester E-Permit parking pass. More details and information can be found at 4 P a g e

6 Safe Walk and After-Dark Parking Areas for Women If a student is nervous about walking to their car or the bus stop, Security offers the Safe Walk program 9:00 am to 10:30 pm Monday to Friday during each semester. To request a Safe Walk, call Women's designated parking stalls are available in the evenings after 4:30pm in Lot 6 and Lot 7 on the Abbotsford campus. Lot 7 is a designated employee area during the day. Lost and Found Campus Security handles the lost and found. If you lose an item check with the security office to see if it has been handed in. If you find an item please hand it in as soon as possible to the security office. More information is available at Student Engagement It is important for students to stay connected to and informed about their university. Social Media Sites to Follow Facebook Twitter University of the Fraser Valley University of the Fraser Student Union Society UFV Student Union Society Student Life UFV Student Social Work Student Association UFV's Social Work Student Association The Cascade (Student Newspaper) The CIVL Radio FM (UFV s Campus and Community Radio) CiVL Social Work Student Association (SWSA) The Student Association of Social Work (SWSA) is a student organization that strives to support, represent, and advocate for students in the Bachelor of Social Work degree program. SWSA provides a forum for students to voice concerns, make suggestions, and socialize with peers. Stay connected by joining our Facebook page! You can find us at: UFV's Social Work Student Association. Contact us at SWSA@ufv.ca Student Union Society (SUS) The Student Union Society is a non-profit organization that operates in close cooperation with, but independent of the University. SUS is the official representative of the student body. Services provided by the SUS to all UFV students include scholarships, emergency student grants, club and association funding, the U-pass, health and dental plan, advocacy, and the student pub. Visit SUS online at Student Life Student Life can help you get the most out of your time at UFV. Student Life offers volunteer opportunities, mentorship for clubs and associations, work-study positions, a food bank service, campus recreation activities, student events, and a student leadership program. Student Life website 5 P a g e

7 Student Work and Volunteerism on Campus The Work-Study Program provides eligible students with an opportunity to obtain an on campus, part-time job with a flexible schedule in a variety of areas. Students must meet eligibility requirements and apply for a Work Study Position through CareerLink. To register with CareerLink and to find out more about Work Study Positions please visit The Co-Curricular Record (CCR) is a way to track volunteerism on campus. Students can see available opportunities and request opportunities at myccr. Students can request their records, similar to an academic transcript, to show potential employers. Visit for more information. Student Services Aboriginal Access Services Aboriginal Access Services provides support for Aboriginal students who identify themselves as Metis, Inuit, status First Nations, and non-status First Nations. More information available at Academic Support Centre The Academic Support Centre provides support and feedback for students working on writing assignments for their various UFV courses including essays, research papers, annotated bibliographies, and literature reviews. To improve the quality of your writing, instructors will help you to develop strategies for drafting, revising, editing, and proofreading your own work. Assessment Services The Assessment Services Centre provides a number of assessment services to UFV students including UFV placement tests, invigilation services for makeup exams, and assistance with Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition. More information available at Career Centre The Career Centre at UFV offers a variety of career planning resources including support with resumes and cover letters, career coaching appointments, job search steps, and volunteer options. The career center also manages Cooperative Education and Work-Study programs. More information available at Counselling Services UFV counsellors can assist you with study skills, and personal issues. They offer individual appointments, workshops, training sessions and outreach events related to student wellness and study skills. More information available at Disability Resource Centre Students with a disability are encouraged to make an appointment with a Disability Advisor early in their educational planning. More information available at Educational Technology Services (ETS) ETS provides a variety of media equipment and services to UFV staff, faculty, and students. Students can use the self-serve media prep lab to produce class presentations, assignments and seminar projects. A variety of equipment is also available for students to sign out including digital camcorders and cameras, slide projectors, microphones, and digital audio recorders. More information available at 6 P a g e

8 Financial Aid and Awards For more information about scholarships, awards, loans, grants, bursaries, emergency funding, and fee deferral. More information available at To see a list of bursaries and scholarships available to SWHS students, visit follow the Bursaries and Scholarships link located on the left side of the SWHS main webpage. Information Technology Services (ITS) IT Services is the primary point of contact for IT related inquiries from students, faculty and staff. IT Services Help Desk can be contacted by phone at extension 4610 or at helpdesk.its@ufv.ca Go to the ITS webpages for help creating your student account, accessing student network files from campus and remotely, and for information about student accounts. Library An online library guide to Social Work and Human Services resources can be found through the Library webpages. This guide has been developed as a general introduction to resources in the field of social work and human services. It is not a comprehensive listing of sources, but a starting point from which you can begin your research according to your information needs. Colleen Bell is the Liaison Librarian for the School of Social Work and Human Services you can contact her with questions and for help with services offered by the library colleen.bell@ufv.ca SWHS Field Education Field education is an integral component of social work and human services education and a program requirement for all students. A primary responsibility of the Field Education Team at our School is to ensure that students are provided with agency-based experiences that maximize opportunities for learning and applying social work values, knowledge and skills. It is an experiential form of teaching and learning through which students have opportunities to develop as professional workers within supervised practice contexts. The goal is to provide learning opportunities that engage students in diverse direct and indirect practice activities that reflect principles of social justice, equality and respect for diversity. Students are encouraged to be active, self-directed learners throughout their field placement courses. In addition to developing professional knowledge and skills, field placement opportunities prepare students to be reflective and self-evaluating workers. Students will complete two seminars along with their respective field education placement hours when taking the CSW or SSD program. These seminars are designed to provide students with opportunities to reflect on linkages between theory and practice while addressing a variety of professional development issues. Apply for Field Placement It is necessary to apply to complete your field placements in order to complete the SWHS program. Applications for your respected field placements will be given to you by your Field Placement Seminar instructor. Please note that all field placements have pre/co requisites. 7 P a g e

9 Challenging Practicums Some students enter the SWHS programs with considerable professional work experience. We recognize that work experience allows people to learn and acquire knowledge, skills and abilities. We welcome students who meet the policy criteria to apply to challenge the first year field placement. For details regarding the Challenge policy, procedures, and eligibility requirements please contact your Field Placement seminar instructor. Criminal Record Check A record check completed through the Ministry of Justice is required by the University of the Fraser Valley before a student can be placed with an agency to complete a practicum. Students cannot begin their practicum placement until the School of Social Work and Human Services has received a clearance letter from the Ministry of Justice. Students are responsible for completing the online application and for the $28 processing fee. For more information about the Ministry of Justice and the Criminal Records Review Program please visit their website at The School of Social Work and Human Services is registered for the online applicant based criminal record check service offered though the Ministry of Justice. Each student is responsible for completing the online application and for providing the $28 payment. Below you will find a link to the online application and an access code to gain entry and to identify yourself as a UFV student. Online Link: Access Code: The Field Education Assistant will provide this information to all School of Social Work and Human Services students. If you need the access code and have not received it please contact the Field Education Assistant at local Once the Ministry of Justice link is open scroll to the bottom of the page 1. Enter the access code in the box provided 2. Enter the characters shown in the on screen image 3. Then select Request a New Criminal Record Check 4. Follow the on screen prompts You will be asked to confirm that the displayed organization information is correct. University of the Fraser Valley - Social Work and Human Services should be listed. You will be asked for your consent. You will complete the criminal record check application. You will complete the identity verification process. You will complete the credit card payment page the fee is $ Your criminal record check clearance letter will be sent to the Field Education Assistant. Please Note: A municipal police detachment or RCMP record cannot be accepted by the School of Social Work and Human Services. Record checks completed through these agencies do not meet the requirements set out by the B.C. Government's Criminal Records Review Program. 8 P a g e

10 Your Program and Course Plans To book an appointment with the Program Advisor please complete an advising appointment request form. This form is found on the Program Advising tab of the SWHS webpage This from can be used to book an appointment or to ask questions relating to your program plan and courses. Please see the following pages for details regarding your program and course plans. Online program plans and course descriptions can be found at: Program Plans: Course Descriptions: Course Outlines: 9 P a g e

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