Social Work International Conference (SWIC)

Dear colleagues, Due to the high requests received, the deadline for abstracts submission for the 4th edition of the Social Work International Conference (SWIC), The Place and Role of Social Work in the 2020s and Beyond, taking place on November 7th – 8th in Bucharest, Romania has been extended to July 30th, 2019. Please send …

The Challenges of Migration in Southeast Europe

A new issue of Journal of Human Rights and Social Work (Springer) is now available, featuring papers reporting from the SEE region: The Challenges of Migration in Southeast Europe: Social Workers as Promotors of Human Rights in times of Rising Anti-migration Sentiment in the Countries of South East Europe (ed. by Darja Zaviršek and Julia …

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS – IASSW REGIONAL RESOURCE CENTRES

To promote capacity building for social work education and training, the International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW) is establishing Regional Resource Centres (RRCs) in different parts of the world. RCCs will offer and coordinate capacity building initiatives, services and resources to member institutions.  IASSW invites applications from qualified institutions. Purpose of Regional Resource …

Humanism and ethics in social work : 7th National Congress of Social Work with international participation

16 -18 October 2019, Terme Vivat, Moravske Toplice, Slovenia Faculty of social work, University of Ljubljana in cooperation with the Slovenian Association of social workers The 7th national Congress of social work continues the tradition of individual and group analyses of social problems undertaken by academics, professionals in social care, social welfare providers, students, and …

Anti-Refugee Sentiment without Refugees: Human Rights Violations and Social Work in Post-Socialist Countries of Southeastern Europe in their Social Contexts

Title Anti-Refugee Sentiment without Refugees: Human Rights Violations and Social Work in Post-Socialist Countries of Southeastern Europe in their Social Contexts Your article is available as ‘Online First’: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41134-018-0083-2 DOI 10.1007/s41134-018-0083-2 ABSTRACT In the article, the authors pose a question: to what extent can we speak of social work practice in support of refugees in …

Connectivity and discontinuity in social work practice: Challenges and opportunities of the implementation of an e-social work system in Romania

Connectivity and discontinuity in social work practice: Challenges and opportunities of the implementation of an e-social work system in Romania Anca Mihai, Georgiana-Cristina Rentea, Daniela Gaba, Florin Lazăr & Shari Munch Abstract To increase the efficiency of the social work system in Romania, “investments in improving the current IT system in order to build an …