The Bachelor of Science in Social Work (BSSW) program of Kalinga State University (KSU) successfully hosted a Seminar-Workshop on the Helping Process and Documentation in Gender-Responsive Case Management cum Technical Writing on November 20, 2024, at the Research and Development Building, KSU Bulanao Campus.
This comprehensive event aimed to equip third-year BSSW students from both KSU and the International School of Asia and the Pacific-Kalinga (ISAP-K) with critical skills in case management, gender responsiveness, and technical writing. The training served as vital preparation for their upcoming field practice, emphasizing the importance of ethical and effective documentation in social work practice.
The activity marked a significant milestone in the professional development of the students, underscoring their respective institutions’ dedication to producing competent, ethical, and socially responsible graduates. By integrating gender-responsive approaches with the helping process and documentation techniques, the seminar-workshop reinforced the participants’ readiness to address the complexities of social work practice.
The success of the event was made possible through the collaborative efforts of organizers, expert speakers, and active student participation, all aligned with the shared goal of advancing the field of social work in the Philippines.
As the students prepare to embark on their fieldwork, the knowledge and skills gained from this seminar-workshop will undoubtedly serve as a strong foundation, empowering them to become effective agents of change in their communities.