Program
IFSW European Conference on Social Work 2023
List of Presenters and Their Sessions / In-PERSON and ONLINE
May 21, 2023 – Sunday
Conference Registration (1.1)
Plenary Sessions (1.1)
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Ana Rădulescu President IFSW Europe / Pavel Pěnkava Předseda Společnosti sociálních pracovníků ČR
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Opening of the Conference
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Michael Rasell - Building responsive social services to ensure that no one is left behind
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Herbert Paulischin - Social Europe is not possible without social workers
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Opening of the Conference - Joachim Cuthbert Mumba, IFSW Global President
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Keynote Speaker
May 22, 2023 – Monday
Plenary Sessions (2.1)
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Dr Valentin Inzko - "The role of civil society when political/administrative structures fail"
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Mr. Marián Jureka - Minister of Social Work in the Czech Republic
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Coffee Break
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The Association of Educators in Social Work (ASVSP) plays a crucial and dynamic role in shaping educational policies for the future profession of both male and female social workers
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Monika Havlickova - The Association of Educators in Social Work (ASVSP) plays a crucial and dynamic role in shaping educational policies for the future profession of both male and female social workers
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Keynote - Dr. Richard de Brabander
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Dr. Richard de Brabander: What we have in common. From ego to eco
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Lunch Break
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Coffee Break
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Dislocated Seminars (2.2)
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Coffee Break
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Lunch Break
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Dislocated Seminar/ Romodrom: NGO who offers services to Roma and excluded people
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Dislocated Seminar/ Dislocated Seminar: The Centre for Social Services Prague (CSSP)
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Coffee Break
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Dislocated Seminar/ Romodrom: NGO who offers services to Roma and excluded people
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Dislocated Seminar/ Dislocated Seminar: The Centre for Social Services Prague (CSSP)
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Workshops (2.3)
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Coffee Break
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Lunch Break
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Workshop 2.10 (Room: 4.1)
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Gigi Tsontos: Leadership Coaching in Social Work Development
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Workshops 2.1 (Room: 1.1)
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Mary Affee: Creative Counseling Techniques: Using Creative Arts to Promote Client Self-Efficacy and Resilience
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Workshops 2.2 (Room: 2.2)
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Markus Andrä: The Journey from Ethical Theory to Professional Attitude – An Attempt to Describe Directions
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Workshops 2.3 (Room: 2.3)
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Bulcsú Mihaly: 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”
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Coffee Break
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Workshop 2.9 (Room: 2.2)
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Josien Hofs: Eco-social work: think global, act local
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Workshop 2.8 (Room: 4.1)
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Gabriele Stark-Angermeier: First contact at Munich Central Station at the InfoPoint – Welcome culture – a reflection
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Workshops 2.4 (Room: 1.1)
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Eileen Lauster: Lived Experiences: Democratic knowledge generation through social work skills and technology
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Workshops 2.5 (Room: 4.2)
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Maitane Vicente Mariño: Saying No. A Journey Through Emotional Boundaries and Their Management in Social Work
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Workshops 2.6 (Room: 2.3)
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Adela Setet - Topic: Resilience through social services
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Workshops 2.7 (Room: 1.2)
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Allison Hulmes - Identifying and responding to microaggressions in social work practice with Romani and Traveller peoples
Paper Presentation (2.4)
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Coffee Break
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Lunch Break
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Paper presentations 2.3 (Room: 3.2)
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Green Social Work/ New Models and Methods in Social Work
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Paper presentations 2.6 (Room: 4.2)
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Paper presentations 2.1 (Room: 241)
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Thematic: Professionalisation of Social Work
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Paper presentations 2.2 (Room: 1.2)
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Thematic: Professionalisation of Social Work (Czech Language)
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Coffee Break
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Paper presentations 2.4 (Room: 241)
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Social Work and Social Rights / Social Protection Floor
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Paper presentations 2.5 (Room: 3.2)
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(Mental) Health and Social Work
May 23, 2023 –Tuesday
Dislocated Seminars (3.1)
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Dislocated Seminar / LATA: NGO who offers services for children, young people and families
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Dislocated Seminar/ Rubikon: NGO who helps people overcome their criminal history
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Dislocated Seminar/ Palata: NGO who offers service to people with visual impairments
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Dislocated Seminar / Acorus: NGO who help people at risk of domestic violence
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Dislocated Seminar/ Romodrom: NGO who offers services to Roma and excluded people
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Romodrom: services to Roma and excluded people
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Lunch Break
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Dislocated Seminar / Sue Ryder: NGO who offers services for older adults
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Learn about social services in Prague
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Dislocated Seminar/ Pohoda Help Centrum: a community-type sheltered housing
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Dislocated Seminar/ Center for the Integration of Foreigners
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Workshops (3.2)
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Workshop 3.1 (Room: Terrace 2B)
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Hanne Glemmestad – Status and position of social work perspectives and expertise within various parts of the health and welfare services
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Workshop 3.2 (Room: 2.3)
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Orlaith McGibbon - Can amends be made? Lessons learnt from the application of restorative practices in interfamilial sexual abuse
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Workshop 3.3 (Room: 1.1)
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Nicola Douglas: Using a Perpetrator-Pattern Mapping Tool to Increase Child Safety in Domestic Violence Cases
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Workshop 3.4 (Room: 2.2)
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Florence Koenderink : Making the move from institutions to families sustainable
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Coffee Break
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Workshop 3.19 (Room: 1.2)
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Louise Faulkner, Amy Stitt – Foundations for Attachment (FFA) Therapeutic Parenting, Group Work Programme, based on the principles of Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy
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Workshop 3.5 (Room: Terrace 2B)
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Birthe Povlsen / John Brennan - “How to work as a social worker for the implementation of the EU Commission`s recommendation on minimum income in your country.”
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Workshop 3.6 (Room: 2.3)
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Jessica Jackson: Social Work Students in Schools, bridging the service gap
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Workshop 3.8 (Room: Terrace 2A)
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Gareth McGibbon: The Capacity & Ability to Supervise and Protect – Risk Framework
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Workshop 3.7 (Room: 1.1)
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Ruth Stark: Learning from the Ubuntu practitioner – rethinking the economics of investment and the role of social work in sustainable social development
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Lunch Break
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Workshop 3.11 (Room: Terrace 2A)
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Michael Rasell, Adela Șetet: Beyond participation: increasing the responsiveness of social services to input from service user
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Workshop 3.12 (Room: 2.2)
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Ruth Stark: Leaderful communities – co-building a sustainable world
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Workshop 3.18 (Room: 1.2)
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Mgr. Lucie Šídová, Petra Hamerníková: How to implement work with sexuality in social, education and health services in a practical and systematic way.
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Workshop 3.14 (Room: 2.3)
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Mashkhura Akilova - Integrative Social Work Practice with Displaced Populations: Methods for Training Social Workers
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Workshop 3.9 (Room: Terrace 2B)
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Topic: Social work in conflict areas
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Workshop 3.10 (Room: 248)
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Ciji Blue: How to treat the Cross-Cultural Adjustment of Expatriate Military Spouses: Theoretical & Clinical Implications
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Coffee Break
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Workshop 3.15 (Room: Terrace 2B)
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The UN Convention on the rights of persons with disabilities and key challenges for Social Work Practice
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Workshop 3.17 (Room: Terrace 2A)
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Topic: Improving the transition between education to employment for new social workers: European perspectives, concerns, and recommendations
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Workshop 3.13 (Room: 2.2)
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Amy Shackelford: Expanding the eco-social approach to social work: Building power within ourselves, communities, and institutions
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Workshop 3.16 (Room: 2.3)
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Maria Duah - Child to Parent Violence and Abuse (CPVA)
Paper presentation (3.3)
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Paper presentations 3.1 (Room: Terrace 2A)
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Paper presentations 3.13 (Room: 1.2)
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New Models and Methods in Social Work
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Paper presentations 3.2 (Room: 241)
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Thematic: Threats to Human Rights in Relation to the Delivery of Social Services
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Paper presentations 3.3 (Room: 3.2)
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Thematic: Professionalisation of Social Work
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Coffee Break
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Paper presentations 3.4 (Room: 2.2)
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Professionalisation of Social Work
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Paper presentations 3.5 (Room: 241)
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New Models and Methods in Social Work
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Paper presentations 3.6 (Room: 3.2)
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Migration and Integration / Humanitarian and Social Work
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Lunch Break
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Paper presentations 3.7 (Room: 241)
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New Models and Methods in Social Work
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Paper presentations 3.8 (Room: 1.1)
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Thematic: Political dimension in/of social work
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Paper presentations 3.9 (Room: 3.2)
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Threats to Human Rights in Relation to the Delivery of Social Services
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Coffee Break
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Paper presentations 3.10 (Room: 1.1)
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Thematic: (Mental) Health and Social Work
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Paper presentations 3.11 (Room: 241)
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Social Work and Social Rights / Social Protection Floor
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Paper presentations 3.12 (Room: 3.2)
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Thematic: New Models and Methods in Social Work