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social care network: international social work hub

June 2018

  • Children play at a new sports complex at La Campanera neighborhood in Soyapango, El Salvador May 22, 2018. REUTERS /Jose Cabezas

    Social work in El Salvador: 'We either do something – or let the children be killed'

    In the country with the world’s worst gang problem and highest murder rate, social workers go where police fear to enter

May 2018

  • Paris, Arc de Triomphe and Champs Elysees at night<br>Paris, Arc de Triomphe and Champs Elysees at night

    Broad horizons: Europe's social care leaders to share good practice and challenges

    Theme for Seville conference is empowering users of care services and communities, making best use of professionals and technology

March 2018

  • tea house at lake Agnes near Lake Louise, Canada

    Ageing populations are growing around our youth-obsessed Commonwealth

    Ken Bluestone
  • A section of Israel’s separation barrier runs along the Aida refugee camp in the West Bank town of Bethlehem

    Social life blog
    Why social workers are demanding release of Palestinian rights defender

    Filipe Duarte

November 2017

  • Graham Potter, head coach of Oestersunds FK celebrates after the victory during the UEFA Europa League Qualifying Play-Offs round second leg match between Oestersunds FK and PAOK Saloniki

    Social life blog
    What can social services learn from Sweden's giant-killing football manager?

    Graham Owen
    Graham Potter – who has taken Östersunds FK from the Swedish fourth tier to its premier league and Europe – gave advice to social welfare staff on leadership and teamwork

October 2017

  • Children queue for food at a makeshift migrant and refugee camp on the Greek-Macedonian border.

    'Young migrants in Ireland are treated as children, not asylum seekers'

    Country’s approach means child migrants are given the same level of support as Irish children in the care system

July 2017

  • Cuban woman

    Castro's casa: social work lessons from Cuba

    Social workers defy poverty, foster social justice and prevent social problems leading to poor health by supporting the oldest population in Latin America

June 2017

  • Christine ​Archibald

    London attack victim Christine Archibald leaves a legacy for social workers

    Ruth Stark
    As a social worker, she worked to build inclusive communities. Her dedication is a reminder that economic health is only achievable with social health
  • A Beza member (left) and a Beza volunteer (right)

    My inspiration
    Visiting an Ethiopian HIV charity influenced my social work training

    The foundation’s ability to think creatively and enable practical, positive change is particularly relevant as the UK social care sector faces further cuts
  • Laura Keisanen 
Digital guru for Save the Children Finland, is involved in policing the internet and making it a safer place for children.

    social work in Europe
    Online child protection officer: 'I see traumatic images every day'

  • Expulsion of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais

    social work in Europe
    Should social workers be political activists?

  • ROMANIA-CHILDREN-TRAFFICKING-CRIMEIana Matei (C), a Romanian psychologist who takes care of minors who have been victims of human trafficking talks with some of the girls there at the reception center near Pitesti city, southern Romania on January 27, 2017. At the reception center set up near Pitesti by the "Reaching Out" association eleven teenagers watch TV, embroidery or tease each other about their favorite stars. All to forget the sufferings. According to official figures, 695 victims of trafficking were identified in 2016 in Romania, compared with 880 the previous year. Most are exploited by networks of Romanian traffickers operating in Italy, Spain, Germany and France. Some of them managed to escape, but "it is mainly

    social work in Europe
    Human trafficking: 'Victims are very reluctant to step forward'

  • Gullfoss waterfall and two man on the wooden bench<br>Reykholt, Iceland - July 31, 2010: Two tourists on the wooden bench in background Gullfoss waterfall on Iceland. Gullfoss is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Iceland.

    social work in Europe
    Care for older people is a family affair in the Nordic countries

  • Boy sitting on chalk map of United States<br>Six year boy old has drawn map of United States on ground using chalk, sitting on colorful map and smiling.

    social work in Europe
    Why is intercountry adoption declining?

  • Reading Initiative For Refugee Children Launch<br>BERLIN, GERMANY - DECEMBER 16: Immigrant mothers with their children look through games and books during the presentation of a new initiative to help children of refugees learn to read German at a shelter for migrants and refugees on December 16, 2015 in Berlin, Germany. The initiative, "Reading Start for Refugee Children," is being launched by the German Ministry of Education and Research. Germany is expected to receive over one million migrants seeking asylum in 2015 and is seeking a rapid integraiton of the newcomers into society and the job market, for which language instruction is a crucial component. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

    social work in Europe
    European countries seek common approach to child protection training

  • A boy playing on a garden swing wearing a mask

    social work in Europe
    Whether in state or family care, children must be the focus

    John Simmonds
  • Happy child and Grandparents using a tablet<br>Happy smiling little boy using a tablet with his Grandma and Grandpa

    social work in Europe
    Scotland sets out to speed up kinship care system

  • Children and Nordic walker

    social work in Europe
    How to care for child refugees: lessons from Nordic countries

    A disproportionate number of unaccompanied young refugees have been taken in by Nordic countries. How are their systems coping and what can the UK learn?
  • Young girl holding father's hand

    social work in Europe
    Social workers have to tread a fine line when making decisions

    Ruth Stark
    Social workers are criticised when their intervention is either too extreme or too timid. But it isn’t always easy to get the necessary perspective
  • Protesters with signs

    social work in Europe
    Should human rights top the social work agenda?

    Populist sentiment sweeping Europe and beyond gives the profession an opportunity to find its voice
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