Information updated until 30/06/2026 CODE 65023 ACADEMIC YEAR 2026/2027 CREDITS 6 cfu anno 1 SERVIZIO SOCIALE 11876 (L-39 R) - GENOVA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR GSPS-08/A LANGUAGE Italian TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA SEMESTER 1° Semester SECTIONING Questo insegnamento è diviso nelle seguenti frazioni: A B MODULES Questo insegnamento è un modulo di: PRINCIPI E FONDAMENTI DEL SERVIZIO SOCIALE TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB OVERVIEW The course aims to introduce students to the fundamental concepts of social service and the welfare and social service systems within which it originated and evolved. Social service are introduced as a profession, as a discipline and as an institutional resource. We will explore the cultural foundations and values, the historical evolution, and the organizational forms within which it is implemented in the Italian social and institutional context will be explored. AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES Human needs and societal responses. Social service: origins and historical evolution, definition, objectives, method. The principles of social service: ethics and professional ethics; the Code of Ethics - Social policies, institutional frameworks and organizational models. The functioning of organizations. Definition of the general characters of organizational realities through the analysis of metaphors used in the literature on organizations. Organizational intervention in territorial social-health services as a specific area of the social worker's professional action with respect to the themes of teamwork, network work, matrix organization, and community development. The national and regional framework of health, social and welfare services. Citizens and services. The role of the professions in complex organizations and the place of the social worker in the planning process and in the different areas of the organization of social and health services. AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES Class attendance, participation in educational activities and individual study will enable the student to: - Know the historical origins and evolution of social work; - Understand the current reality of the profession and the welfare system in light of its historical roots; - Clarify goals and functions of the profession, to the point of identifying as comprehensive a definition of it as possible; - Identify the values, operating principles, and attitudes that guide professional practice; - Get to know the Code of ethics in its various parts; - Be aware of the disciplinary, civil, criminal, and administrative responsibilities associated with professional practice; - Apply theoretical principles to complex situations, addressing ethical dilemmas that arise in professional practice. - Become acquainted with the functions that social workers perform in the different sectors and organizations in which the profession is practiced. - Be introduced to an understanding of organizations and organizational cultures. The goal is to provide students with the tools to learn about the organizational specifics of the context in which they will work and better understand the role of the social worker, as well as the duties associated with the profession. TEACHING METHODS The teaching approach will be participatory. Discussion and debate will be encouraged, also through the use of digital platforms, starting from concepts presented via slides and videos. Students will be invited to contribute by suggesting materials—including visual ones (videos, films, songs, readings, newspaper articles, social media posts)—related to the topics covered in class, as well as to themes that may emerge from classroom discussions. SYLLABUS/CONTENT Introduction Organizations and their environments. Overview of the Sociology of Organizations. First part: Historical and cultural foundations Brief history of poverty and assistance in Europe from the Middle Ages to the Modern Age. Origins and development of social work in Anglo-Saxon countries and in Italy. Evolution of social policies and the welfare system from the 1970s to today. Reflections on social work today. Second part: Ethical and value-based foundations Ethics and professional deontology. Values, operational principles, attitudes. Introduction to the code of ethics for social workers. Public housing and social work. RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY Teaching materials for both attending and non attending students. Rossi P., L'organizzazione dei servizi socioassistenziali. Istituzioni, professionisti e assetti di regolazione, Carocci, Roma, 2024 (nuova edizione) Bifulco L., Mozzana C. (a cura di) La gestione sociale dell’abitare. Carocci, Roma, 2022. TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD IGOR SEBASTIAN COSTARELLI Ricevimento: Office hours shall be arranged by email. MAURO MIGLIAVACCA Ricevimento: by mail apointment mauro.migliavacca@unige.it LESSONS LESSONS START Classes will take place in the second semester. Class schedule The timetable for this course is available here: Portale EasyAcademy EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION The exam will primarily be oral, unless the number of registered students makes it impossible to carry out an effective evaluation by the scheduled date. ASSESSMENT METHODS The exam is conceived to verify the acquisition of knowledge and skills that are not only descriptive and notional, but also argumentative and critical. FURTHER INFORMATION Students with valid certifications for Specific Learning Disorders (SLD), disabilities or other educational needs and having complied with Unige procedures (described here) who need compensatory measures to prepare the exams or during the exams are invited to contact the teacher at the beginning of the course to agree on any teaching methods that, in accordance with the teaching objectives, take into account individual learning styles. For requesting Unige services for students with disabilities and other information, please visit https://giurisprudenza.unige.it/serv_disabili. For further information, please visit https://unige.it/disabilita-dsa and contact the Department's disability liaison officer (isa.fanlo@unige.it). Agenda 2030 - Sustainable Development Goals No poverty Reduce inequality Sustainable cities and communities