Social Work And Community Development Level 5

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This comprehensive guide covers the Social Work and Community Development Level 5 diploma program offered by Kenyan technical institutions. Whether you’re planning to enroll or currently studying, you’ll find detailed information about course structure, learning outcomes, and career opportunities in social work field across Kenya.

BASIC UNITS OF COMPETENCY

  • Demonstrate Communication Skills
  • Demonstrate Numeracy Skills
  • Demonstrate Digital Literacy
  • Demonstrate Entrepreneurial Skills
  • Demonstrate Employability Skills
  • Demonstrate Environmental Literacy
  • Demonstrate Occupational Safety and Health Practices

CORE UNITS OF COMPETENCY

  1. Carry Out Advocacy and Lobbying
  2. Carry Out Child Welfare Programs
  3. Conduct Community Awareness Activities
  4. Conduct Community Crisis and Disaster Sensitization Programs
  5. Conduct Social Policy Formulation and Implementation
  6. Conduct Social Research Work
  7. Manage Community-Based Groups
  8. Manage Project Resources
  9. Perform Home-Based Care and Support
  10. Perform Psycho Social Support
  11. Undertake Conflict Resolution and Management

Frequently Asked Questions


What are the entry requirements for Social Work Level 5 in Kenya?
You need a KCSE mean grade of C- (minus) or equivalent qualification from KNEC. Some institutions may also accept relevant Level 4 certificates in related fields like community development or social sciences.


How long does the Social Work Level 5 course take to complete?
The Social Work and Community Development Level 5 diploma typically takes 2-3 years to complete, depending on whether you study full-time or part-time at your chosen institution.


What career opportunities are available after completing Social Work Level 5?
Graduates can work as community development officers, social workers, project coordinators, child welfare officers, or advocacy specialists in NGOs, government agencies, and international organizations.

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