European Association of Schools of Social Work Conference Madrid 2019
04-06-2019 09:00
Facultad de Trabajo Social UCM
Organizado por EASSW2019
QUALITY FOR SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION IN CHANGING EUROPE
4-7, June 2019
The European Association of Schools of Social Work and the Faculty of Social Work of the Complutense University of Madrid announce the 2019 European Conference on Social Work Education, which aims at being an international forum for debating innovation, concerns, challenges and practices in Social Work education. The overarching theme of the conference is Meanings of Quality for Social Work Education in changing Europe.
We invite social work educators, researchers and practitioners to present debates, experiences and research related to Social Work education for fighting against world inequality and for promoting social justice and dignity of people. At this stake we argue that high-quality Social Work education is needed, in order to also challenge the common understanding of the concept of quality as presented by the neo-liberal and managerial agenda for Social Work.
The concept of quality is meant to address issues of diversity, of inequality in societies, of barriers to access opportunities, of promoting social and human rights, of promoting respect for human dignity and individual identities, of sustainability, and of what these demand from Social Work education programmes and educators.
As we are concluding the 2020 target for the European strategy for growth, sustainability and inclusion and approaching the UN 2030 agenda for sustainable development, it has become increasingly evident that the present conditions of world’s uncertainty, acceleration and rapid change have global implications and affect, in first place, vulnerable populations of each society. The issue of equality in societies and of barriers which hinders it is, thus, critical to whoever aims to contribute for a better world, driven by social justice purposes and human rights acknowledgement.
In this sense, social workers currently face complex challenges in tackling barriers to the access to opportunities, to social rights, to economic growth, to sustainable lifestyles and to take part of the global development and wealth. Professionals are urged to contribute to inclusive practices, which engender new forms of distribution and create opportunities for all.
To meet this end, Social Work practice has become increasingly demanding and requests creativity, entrepreneurship, proactivity, policy action, expertise, high technical competencies and so forth from the professional. This challenges education for Social Work and puts on the arena the debate of how and what to teach students to become well-prepared and competent social workers. In other words, education should seek for high-quality practices, methodologies and contents.
The European Conference on Social Work Education, continuing the work developed at the previous ones, aims to create a forum for discussion, reflexivity and exchange of issues which can contribute to respond to such demands.
The conference will be structured in different settings of debate and sharing, which will include: keynote speeches, plenary panels, masterclasses, parallel sessions of presenting papers according to the defined streams, symposia of collective around a given topic, workshops of pedagogical experiences, e-poster presentation.
The call for papers will be open to any teacher, student, researcher, professional and user interested in social work related topics, and specifically social work education issues. Proposals from PhD students will be very welcome, as well as from experienced researchers and academics in the field of Social Work. Professionals and service users are also invited to participate. The proposals might be research-based, classroom or fieldwork-based or professional practice-based. Abstracts should be presented in English and must follow the guidelines and keywords according to UNESCO criteria. Acceptance will not privilege any particular approach; the organizing committee is engaged with a pro-diversity orientation and will be happy to accept a mix of proposals that fit within the following themes. Parallel sessions, symposia and workshops will be subjected to a peer-review selection process.
CONFERENCE STREAMS.
1. Reflections on and presentation of methodologies and methods for promote quality in Social Work Education. Practice training and practice research enhancing quality of Social Work Education.
a) Proposals for inclusive practices for the promotion of new opportunities for vulnerable populations.
b) Debates on methods in social work for an open society.
c) Social work training in current social needs.
d) Curricular designs: human rights, diversity and gender.
e) Different scopes in social work among Europe?
2. Quality of Social Work Education to respond to contexts of social disruption and new demands in transformative and multi-professional settings.
a) Europe in front of the mirror. Social work, people in motion and refuge. Rights vs. barriers
b) Human trafficking. Education and intervention. Care and prevention.
c) Minors, minors protection and social work.
c) Diversity in and out Europe. What to do from social work.
d) Social work in social disruption. A place among professions.
e) School training for social emergencies. Social work visibility.
3. Social innovations and technology in Social Work Education promoting equity
and a participatory society.
a) Social work and technology, Limits and potentialities in education.
b) Social work, e-pedagogy and e-learning. Connecting universities, people and knowledge.
c) Social work as creativity.
d) Lessons of social innovation and technology to address social work.
e) Democracy as participation. Removing barriers and promoting citizenship from diversity.
4. Strengthening Social Work Education to improve the quality of communities.
a) Social justice from the school, how to train in a culture of rights.
b) Open roads to communication between communities. Knowledge and practice in social work.
c) Training and placing individuals in their communities. Participation and deciding culture
d) Opening the classroom to reality. Findings in social coexistence.
e) Reviewing and measuring the impact of social work with communities. Desired and unwanted effects.
5. Quality of Social Work Education to turn out and boost ethics, human rights and gender in an open and democratic society. Critical reflection of quality evaluation of Social Work Education and politics behind it.
a) Last challenges of ethics in social work studies in the open society.
b) Human rights and social work. Promoting democracy from the school.
c) An incomplete democracy with pending subjects. Gender and social work.
d) Feasibility of the ultimate goal, human dignity and social work.
e) Lessons of diversity and differences in a more equitable society.
6. Debating quality under the influence of managerialism and neoliberalism in
social and public policies framework.
a) Social work studies after crisis. Organizative manageralization and other issues.
b) Coexistence and vulnerability in the societies of effectiveness.
c) Social work as neoliberalist superstructure? Strategies and options to change societies.
d) Are still social rights a European discourse? New barriers in accessing social rights.
e) Workfare or welfare. Demonstrating citizenship or just being citizen.
Registration Info
The Registration to the Conference is mandatory to be enabled to attend the Sessions and the Conference events (Opening Ceremony, Lunches, Coffee Breaks, Social Visits and Events). Paid Registration is also mandatory to have the accepted Paper included in the Conference.