social care network: international social work hub
June 2018
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
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
Ageing populations are growing around our youth-obsessed Commonwealth
Ken Bluestone
Social life blog
Why social workers are demanding release of Palestinian rights defender
Filipe Duarte
November 2017
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
'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
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
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
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
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?
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
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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