Paper Presentation

André Heinz (IU International University of Applied Sciences)
(Germany)
Topic: Collective Action Survey – An Instrument to Measure the Preconditions for Collective Interest Action

Ceryl Davies (Bangor University, North Wales)

(United Kingdom)

Topic: A Scoping Review: Exploring the nature of engagement with Care Leavers


Jaana Manssila (Talentia Union of Professional Social Workers)

(Finland)

Topic:  Client safety as a reinforcement of the professionalisation of social work in Finland


Jane Shears (BASW)
(United Kingdom)
Topic: People in Poverty: Social work in the context of a cost of living crisis

Jennifer Martin – Housing Affordability: A Snapshot of Future Aspirations of Low-and-Middle Income Tenants in Victoria, Australia

(Australia)

George Earl, Federation University Australia; Eduardo Roca, Griffith University Australia; Benjamin Liu, Griffith University Australia; Prabath Morawakage, Griffith University Australia

Topic: Housing Affordability: A Snapshot of Future Aspirations of Low-and-Middle Income Tenants in Victoria, Australia

Geraldine Nosowska (BASW UK)

(United Kingdom)

Dr Denise Tanner, University of Birmingham; Dr Paul Willis, University of Bristol.

Topic: It would be lovely if you had your own social worker”: Why social work matters to older people

Georg Gläser (Modellprojekt Lehre, FORENA Hochschule Düsseldorf (HSD), Kölnische Gesellschaft für christlich-jüdische Zusammenarbeit)
(Germany)
Topic: Contours of a Social Work critical of Antisemitism

Jon Fredrik Hartvedt (FO-fellesorganisasjonen- Tau skole, Strand kommune)

(Norway)

Topic:  Team Village


 Kgashane Malesa (University of South Africa)
(South Africa)
Topic: Psychosocial effects of unsafe space on the LGBTI community

Olga Hubíková (Výzkumný ústav práce a sociálních věcí, v.v.i)

(Česká republika)

Topic: Chybějící opory sociální práce v ČR


Héctor Gil Rodríguez (Universidad de las Islas Baleares)
(España)
Topic: Collective Action Survey – An Instrument to Measure the Preconditions for Collective Interest Action

Lea Caragata (University of British Columbia)

(Canada)

Topic: Lone Mothers’ Poverty as Public Shaming: Social Work’s Responsibility


Lea Habif (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

(Israel)

Topic: “Burn it to the ground and build it from scratch”: Gender, Racism, and Trauma among Mizrachi women, consumers of welfare and mental health services

. Maya Kagan (Ariel University)
(Israel)
Topic: Factors explaining the self-reported likelihood of seeking help from social workers during the COVID-19 pandemic

Mmaphuti Dipela (University of South Africa)

(South Africa)

Topic: The need for Afrocentric model/methods of intervention in social work


Michael Emru Tadesse (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano)
(Italy)
Topic: Social Solidarity Economy and the Hull-House Tradition of Social Work: Keys for Unlocking the Potential of Social Work for Sustainable Social Development

Mary Affee (Horizon Integrated Wellness Group, PPLC)

(United States)

Topic: Creative Counseling Techniques: Using Creative Arts to Promote Client Self-Efficacy and Resilience

Paula Sepúlveda Navarrete(University of Cadiz)

(Spain)

María de los Ángeles Minguela Recover

Topic: Use and application of social expert reports as well as the necessity of social workers’ formation in Spain


 Piret Talur (MA in Advanced Development in Social Work (ADVANCES), Aalborg Universitet / Estonian Social Work Association / NGO Head Lahendused)
(Estonia)
Topic: Integration of young immigrants into non-formal education: practices and perceptions of urban youth workers

Rosa Gomez Trenado (FIIBAP)
(Spain)
Name of the Co-author(s):
Barrio Cortes J.,(FIIBAP) Gil Salmerón A. (IFIC), Gómez Gascón T. (FIIBAP), Grabovac I.(Viena UNIVERSITY) Moreno Moreno M. (FIIBAP), Rico Varadé M. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL POLICY OF MADRID, Cancerless Collaborative Group
Topic: Guaranteeing the Health Care Rights of Homeless People: The Cancerless Pilot Project – Early Detection of Cancer

Sabrina Heinl (IU Internationale Hochschule)
(Germany)
Topic: Effects of the application of the “Design Thinking” method on the attitude towards participation of clients and professionals within a housing project.

Sandra Martínez Molina (University of Valencia-The Research Institute on Social Welfare Policy (POLIBIENESTAR)

(Spain)

Mirian Fernández Salido – University of Valencia-The Research Institute on Social Welfare Policy (POLIBIENESTAR)
Gertrudis Fornés Romero – University of Valencia-The Research Institute on Social Welfare Policy (POLIBIENESTAR)

Topic:  Ageing and new technologies. Two challenges approached from the discipline of social work


Sharon Razon (Tel-Aviv University, Bob Shapell School for Social Work)
(Israel)
Name of the Co-author(s):
Eugene Tartakovsky, Tel-Aviv University, Bob Shapell School for Social Work; Doctor Lia Levin, Tel-Aviv University, Bob Shapell School for Social Work.
Topic: The Social, the clinical, and the bureaucratic: Conceptualizing and measuring the complex professional identity of public service social workers.

Tuula Tuominen (Sosiaalialan osaamiskeskus Pikassos / Pikassos, the Centre of Excellence on Social Welfare)
(Finland)
Name of the Co-author(s):
Anna Pekkarinen, sosiaalialan osaamiskeskus Pikassos / Pikassos, the Centre of Excellence on Social Welfare
Topic: Everyday agency of social work clients and implications for practice

 


Workshops

Josien Hofs
Topic: Eco-social work: think global, act local

Amy Shackelford (ISCTE)

(Portugal)

Topic: Expanding the eco-social approach to social work: Building power within ourselves, communities, and institutions


Bulcsú Mihaly (Hungarian Association of Social Workers (HASW))

(Hungary)

Topic: Feasibility and interpretation of the global definition of social work in today’s Hungary, within the framework of the “Hybrid” state system of the so-called „National Cooperation”

Geza Gosztonyi


Dr. Ciji Blue (University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy & Practice)

(Italy)

Topic: How to treat the Cross-Cultural Adjustment of Expatriate Military Spouses: Theoretical & Clinical Implications


Eileen Lauster (Durham University and Astra Project)

(United Kingdom)

Topic: Lived Experiences: Democratic knowledge generation through social work skills and technology

Associate Prof. Sui Ting King, Durham University and Roger Smith, Prof. Durham University


Gareth McGibbon

The Capacity & Ability to Supervise and Protect – Risk Framework (CASP-R) (McGibbon & Leonard, 2019) – A structured framework for social work practitioners completing an assessment of a proposed carer’s capacity and ability to supervise and protect a child at risk of sexual or domestic violence or general maltreatment.


Gabriele Stark-Angermeier (DBSH – Deutscher Berufsverband für Soziale Arbeit)

(Deutschland)

Topic: First contact at Munich Central Station at the Infopoint – Welcome culture – a reflection


Hanne Glemmestad 

(Norway)

Topic: Integrative Social Work Practice with Displaced Populations: Methods for Training Social Workers

Andreas Kikvik, Fellesorganisasjonen (FO) – The Norwegian Union of Social Educators and Social Workers


Florence Koenderink

Topic: Making the move from institutions to families sustainable


Jessica Jackson

Topic: Social Work Students in Schools, bridging the service gap


Mashkhura Akilova (Columbia University)

(United States)

Topic: Integrative Social Work Practice with Displaced Populations: Methods for Training Social Workers


Maitane Vicente Mariño
Topic: Saying No. A Journey Through Emotional Boundaries and Their Management in Social Work

Nicola Douglas (The Safe & Together Institute)

(United Kingdom)

Topic: Using a Perpetrator-Pattern Mapping Tool to Increase Child Safety in Domestic Violence Cases

Gigi Tsontos
Topic: Leadership Coaching in Social Work Development