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Using mirrors and lenses for reflection in social work International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-05-19
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News from our societies: IASSW International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-05-19
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Abstracts (French, Spanish, Chinese, Arabic) International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-05-19
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Psychosocial and vulnerability factors affecting well-being of migrant mothers from Latin America: A scoping review International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-05-14
Oliva Diaz Melgarejo, María Elvira Cárdenas Sánchez, María Olaya Grau Rengifo, José Berríos-Riquelme, Margarita Bernales Silva, Daniela Bolívar Fernández, Marcela González Agüero, María Florencia GrauThis scoping review examines the experiences of migrant mothers from Latin America, highlighting psychosocial and vulnerability factors affecting their well-being in migration contexts. Focusing on south-to-south migration and the gendered experiences of caregiving women, it addresses a significant gap in the literature. Findings reveal unique challenges such as acculturation stress, economic hardships
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Rural livelihood options for over 60s in the midst of socio-economic depression in Guruve communal area: From a social work perspective International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-05-12
Lancelot Chiwanza Nyamaka, Itai Hlonie MafaLivelihoods for old-aged people are a concern for social work practice given the deteriorating socio-economic situation of Zimbabwe. Through a qualitative lens, the study found out that over 60s are primarily surviving through peasant farming and support from family. Traditional healing is a source of income and economic capability and support from development partners. The article implicates social
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Evidence for the impact of the human rights-based approach in social policy and programming: A scoping review International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-05-10
Susan R Pace, Shirley Gatenio GabelHuman rights-based approaches in social welfare policy and social services are thought to improve the well-being of individuals, groups, communities, and society. But do they? This scoping review of the impact of human rights-based approaches yielded 34 geographically diverse studies, reviewed according to three key categories: commitment to human rights instruments and legal advocacy, policy and program
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Balancing data privacy and social good: A framework for the AI generation of social and human services International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-05-06
Tianca CrockerThis brief note examines the dual impact of Internet-enabled technologies in public services to expand access to services while exposing gaps in data privacy protections in the United States. Both the opportunities and risks these technologies present for vulnerable populations are discussed. Emphasis is placed on the lack of a robust national data privacy law and the fragmented legal and ethical landscape
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Social work practice following the COVID-19 pandemic: Reflections from Brazil, India and Scotland International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-05-05
Maria Lúcia Teixeira Garcia, Gary Spolander, Fabiola Leal, Francis Adaikalam, Neil GibsonCOVID-19 impacted globally, on individual health, care systems and social reproduction. Excessive death, lockdowns and social policy change had immediate and long-term national and global implications. Attention has been given to the immediate consequences, including its disproportionate impact on parts of society such as older people, “black” and “ethnic minorities”, and migrants. This raises questions
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Barriers to the community participation of persons with disabilities: Insights from ableist microaggressions International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-04-29
Caiyun Qi, Yongfeng Yang, Cheng Chang, Na ChenCommunity participation is critical for the well-being of disabled people. We indicate that it is hampered by pervasive ableist microaggressions from community staff, community members, family members, and internalized thereof by disabled people. Social workers play important roles in work with them to attain full community participation.
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Experiences and challenges of Arab social workers in Israel with community violence International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-04-12
Neveen Ali-Saleh DarawshyThe study addresses community violence among Arab social workers in Israel. Data from 14 in-depth interviews were thematically analyzed. The findings reveal that participants encounter challenges in the personal, familial, as well as the professional spheres. They report collegial supportive coping mechanisms used by social workers after exposure to community violence. This study highlights the importance
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The potential value of home visits as experienced by social workers belonging to the minoritized Arab population in Israel International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-03-27
Ibrahim Mahajne, Nuzha Allassad AlhuzailThe study joins the calls for the ‘authentication’ of social work interventions in ‘real-life contexts’, investigating the potential value of home visits as perceived by minority group social workers in Israel. Data were collected from in-depth semi-structured interviews with 15 Arab social workers employed by local authority welfare bureaus. Beyond the home visit’s universal potential, the interviews
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Understanding social work supervision in the context of social development practice: A comprehensive analysis International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-03-25
Nozipho E Nkosi, Mpumelelo E NcubeSupervision is crucial in social work for enhancing service delivery standards. In South Africa, deficiencies in supervision practices and ineffective implementation of the social development approach have negatively impacted service quality. This study investigated the relationship between supervision and the adoption of the social development approach within the Department of Social Development in
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What makes social work research distinct? A comparison of three Latin American and three Anglophone countries International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-03-22
Gabriela Rubilar Donoso, Gianinna Mu?oz-Arce, Barbra Teater, Catherine A LaBrenz, Sabretta AlfordThis study explored and compared conceptualizations of social work research across Anglophone and Latin American countries. Open-ended survey responses ( n = 46) from participants in three Anglophone countries and three Latin American countries were analyzed. Three themes emerged: (1) social work research seeks solutions or actions; (2) social work research integrates an ecological approach; and (3)
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Using therapeutic jurisprudence principles to enhance access to legal proceedings for persons with disabilities: The ICCAP model International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-03-14
Michal Segal, Ayelet GurThis article proposes establishing a new model for making civil legal proceedings accessible to persons with disabilities, combining therapeutic jurisprudence principles with the requirements of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The model suggests integration of a social worker to act as a coordinator for advising judges and prepare litigants using the ICCAP model: identification
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Professional concepts in preventing and countering Islamist radicalization: Insights from practitioners in Germany International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-03-14
Eike B?sing, Yannick von Lautz, Mehmet Kart, Margit SteinExtremism is a global threat, and preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) is a worldwide challenge. As a soft-power approach, social work can play a crucial role in P/CVE. This study explores professional concepts and their impact on P/CVE regarding Islamism through eight semi-structured interviews with practitioners in Germany, analyzed using a reconstructive-documentary approach. Findings
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‘The tyranny of projects’: Experiences and challenges faced by socio-educational action professionals in Spain International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-03-12
David Herrera-Pastor, Verónica Sevillano-Monje, María Crecente-Dapena, ?ngela Martín-GutiérrezThis article is the result of the European Project Er (Key Action KA203) called ‘LEMA “Learning from the Margins” Social inclusion of highly marginalised young people urban settings’ (ref.: 2019-1-DK01-KA203-060285). The project analysed the situation of Young Migrants Formerly in State Care in Spain. The aim of the article is to analyse the employment situation experienced by professionals working
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Social work graduates’ professional socialisation and identity: Perceptions and experiences of social workers and supervisors International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-03-12
Rojan Afrouz, Kim Robinson, Angela Daddow, Tamara HolmesProfessional socialisation is a complex and interactive process through which professional roles and skills are learned and internalised. In social work, this complexity is due to a changing professional landscape, contested discourses and differing organisational contexts. This article reports on an Australian study exploring the perceptions and experiences of early career social workers and supervisors
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Familisation and defamilisation processes of social safety net: Low-income families’ welfare participation experiences in Shanghai and Taipei International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-03-12
Xi Zhao, Julia Shu-Huah WangThis study used the conceptual lens of familisation and defamilisation to examine how different social safety net policy instruments shape low-income family processes. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 28 welfare recipients in Shanghai and Taipei. The study reveals unique patterns under non-Western and low-income contexts. Means-tested cash transfers inadvertently reinforced familisation
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Abstracts (French, Spanish, Chinese, Arabic) International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-02-27
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News from our societies – ICSW: How to strengthen intergenerational solidarity for sustainable well-being? The key role of citizen participation in super-diverse societies International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-02-27
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‘From volunteer to social worker’ International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-02-27
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Moral distress in South African child protection social workers: A qualitative study International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-02-21
Emma Boonzaaier, Mahloma Molakeng, Elmien Crofford, Ansie FouchéMoral distress among South African child protection social workers (CPSWs) remains unexplored despite familiarity with the concept. A qualitative analysis of interviews with 20 CPSWs in two South African provinces interpreted their reports of workplace risk through a moral distress lens. Thematic analysis identified that internal and external constraints are contributing to experiences of moral distress
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Decolonizing social work: Lessons for social work practice and education from the Jamaican Diaspora transnational movement International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-02-21
Natallie Gentles-Gibbs, Kameika S MurphySocial work practice has become increasingly concerned with decolonization and anti-oppressive approaches. Both terms can be ambiguous and practice examples are often difficult to identify. This article describes the Jamaican Diaspora movement and its use of transnational communities to broker power and resist the status quo, serving as examples of decolonial and anti-oppressive orientations. The authors
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Social work in a global context: The case of Ghana International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-01-29
Abraham Tetteh TeyeThis article examines the global dimensions of social work in Ghana, using systematic literature review and qualitative content analysis. It explores how globalization affects social work practice, challenges, and opportunities in Ghana. It shows that social workers are vital for tackling social problems and enhancing service users’ well-being. It recommends indigenizing social work practices, promoting
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Is the natural environment important to social work education and practice? Perspectives from social work students in Queensland, Australia International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-01-23
Hilary Gallagher, Kylie Ross, Sylvia RamsayThis article reports on a quantitative research project with Bachelor of Social Work students in Queensland, Australia, about student involvement in environmental activities and environmental curriculum content. As environmental perspectives in social work are still emerging, research into student perceptions of the environment is limited, particularly in Australia. This project found most students
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Bridging worlds: Unveiling challenges in community interpreting in Israel International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-01-15
Tamar Shwartz-Ziv, Orna Shemer, Yochay NadanThis study examines the challenges involved in community interpreting in multicultural social services in Israel. Based on 20 semi-structured interviews with interpreters and social workers working with Ethiopian and French immigrants, the findings reveal three types of challenges: translation of sensitive content, ethical issues, and interpreter employment policy. Consequently, the study suggests
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Utilisation of a cultural perspective in child welfare expert assessments in Norway International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-01-15
Polly Evans McGinn, Dag ?ystein Nordanger, Magne Olav M?hle, ?ivin Christiansen, Hanne Cecilie BraarudIn Norway, legislation requires consideration of a child’s culture in all phases of child welfare work. Through a quantitative content analysis of 285 child welfare expert assessment reports, we explored experts’ utilisation of a cultural perspective, comparing reports concerning immigrant and non-immigrant background children. We found that experts were rarely instructed to employ a cultural perspective
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Fathers in the eyes of family welfare services social workers in Germany and Israel: Feminism, ideals and disappointments International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-01-10
Ayana Halpern, Ulrike Urban-Stahl, Nadav Perez-Vaisvidovsky, Reli MizrahiSeveral studies have reported that non-hegemonic fathers who are clients of welfare services are undertreated compared with mothers. This issue is examined here from a previously unexplored angle by comparing perspectives of two groups of social workers from different cultures and working spheres in Israel and Germany. Transcripts of in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 14 German and Israeli social
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Decolonising social work practice field education: A scoping review International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-01-09
Michelle Jones, Ann Anka, Einav Segev, Nuzha Allassad Alhuzail, Omar Mohamed, Michael Wallengren-Lynch, Luke Cantley, Nishi Mitra vom Berg, Samantha Laver, Libby Hammond, Henglien Lisa ChenDecolonisation is redressing colonial legacies and reaffirming self-determination. Understandings of decolonisation in social work field education literature were examined using a social justice lens. This scoping review combined systematic database searching with decolonising methods including relational searches. Data synthesis included thematic and deductive analysis to critical frameworks. The
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Romanians’ fears linked to the social work system: Too many people take advantage without needing help International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-01-09
Alin Croitoru, Viorica Bobic, Sorina Corman, Amalia Pavelescu, Radu-Ioan Popa, Oana-Elena R?d?cin?The article provides empirical evidence on Romanians’ concerns over the effectiveness of their social work system in correctly evaluating social needs and preventing welfare frauds. Based on a national survey conducted in 2022, we found that 59 percent of the respondents believe that too many people receive social benefits without needing help. We analyze the profile of this category of respondents
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Abstracts (French, Spanish, Chinese, Arabic) International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-01-08
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Strengthening Intergenerational Solidarity for Enduring Wellbeing International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-01-08
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Eliminating gender-based violence can unlock the solutions to ending all violence International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-01-08
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Perspectives on psychosocial support services for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children and child victims of abuse in Türkiye International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-01-08
Aliye Beyza Bayyar, Serap Da?ba?This article explores perspectives on psychosocial support services at Child Support Centers, one of the social service institutions in Türkiye. The research was conducted with 16 professionals providing a psychosocial support program to victims of abuse and unaccompanied asylum-seeking children. This program provides benefits to both professionals and children, facilitating tailored interventions
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Identifying Nigerian literature to inform culturally relevant social work education: A scoping review International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-01-03
Susan Levy, Mel Gray, Uzoma Okoye, Solomon AmadasunThis study is the first to provide evidence of an extensive Nigerian social work literature. It is significant as it unsettles and refutes the prevailing narrative of an absence of African, specifically Nigerian, social work literature to inform the development of a culturally relevant curriculum. A scoping review was conducted to identify Nigerian social work literature that yielded 308 papers. Health
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‘I am man, I am woman’: Gendered experiences of refugee resettlement in the United States International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2025-01-03
Karin Wachter, Stacey A ShawThis mixed-gender and multi-method analysis examined gendered experiences among resettled refugees (n = 88) in the United States. Quantitative analyses revealed significant gender differences, with women reporting lower levels of employment and higher emotional distress. The qualitative analysis generated three themes: (1) shifting and expanding expectations of women, (2) gender disparities in education
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Findings from a European, cross-national project study on service user participation: Implications for social work policy, practice and education International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2024-12-27
Jim Campbell, Sarah Donnelly, Bláithín Gallagher, Griet Roets, Walter Lorenz, Helena Blomberg, Monika ?ajko Eibicht, Zuzana Havrdova, Dana Hradcová, Christian Kroll, Idalina Machado, Sara Melo, Pavla Povolná, Rudi Roose, Laura Van BeverenThis article reports on a European project that sought to explore the relationships between social work and service user participation, using a five-country (Belgium, Czech Republic, Finland, Ireland and Portugal) case study approach. It revealed areas of comparison and contrast depending upon respective histories of social work development, organisation, education and research that determined forms
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Rural areas and social work: Reflection on research in German-speaking countries International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2024-12-25
Julia Hille, Manuela Brandstetter, Mandy Schulze, Samuel KellerDemographic change, securing social services, dealing with migration and agreeing to democratic participation are particularly rural challenges in Austria, Switzerland and Germany. Although social work is responsible for all these issues, there is a lack of a differentiated view. What exactly are rural areas? Who are the relevant actors in and for social work? As the social contexts are very different
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Creating a world social work map: The need for an International Social Work Observatory (ISWO) International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2024-12-25
Holger SuarezSocial work is a global force as seen in international/regional organisations such as the International Federation of Social Work, the International Association of Schools of Social Work and the European Social Work Research Association. In this brief note, it is shown that though several papers have analysed the development of social work in different countries, there does not seem to be a tool that
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Evaluating the organisational implementation and impact of a solution-focused brief therapy-informed youth programme: Longitudinal qualitative insights from a Singaporean agency International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2024-12-23
Timothy Goh, Jin Yao Kwan, Yan Ling Tan, Venna Ng, Joanna KhorDespite growing knowledge of outcomes associated with solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT), research gaps exist in evaluating it’s effectiveness. Over 1 year, using in-depth qualitative interviews involving Singaporean youth workers and youth, findings indicated that agency-wide SFBT training and implementation within a conducive youth agency context created positive youth worker and youth impact
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Impact of fly-in fly-out on the family dynamics of male miners International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2024-11-30
Oscar Labra, Christelle Brouillette, Carol Castro, Gabriel Gingras-Lacroix, Tommy CousineauThis exploratory study examines the impact of fly-in fly-out (FIFO) and the difficulties facing male workers. The results are based on data gathered through a semi-structured interview guide from 22 men working in the FIFO mining sector. The participants’ comments show that certain factors stemming from family and couple dynamics influence workers’ perception of their work/family balance. This study
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‘What’s at stake?’ An exploration on the merits and drawbacks of the Welcome Corps Program, a private sponsorship of refugees International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2024-11-26
Ashley Cureton, Betty C Tonui, Fernanda Lima Cross, Odessa Gonzalez-BensonTo address the decline in US refugee admissions, the Biden Administration launched ‘Welcome Corps’, a program that encourages Americans to welcome refugees arriving through the US Refugee Admissions Program. This article includes a historical overview of private sponsorship models in the United States and globally. In addition to an overview of the initiative, potential benefits include more US citizens
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Burnout during the COVID-19 pandemic in caring professions: The case of social work International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2024-11-15
Esther Raya Diez, Ana Belén Cuesta Ruiz-Clavijo, Sofia Montenegro Leza, Domingo Carbonero Mu?ozThe relationship between burnout and telework was analysed to find out how COVID-19 affected the emotional state of social workers who teleworked during the pandemic, and to analyse the risk of burnout in the field of social services. The fieldwork was conducted on a self-selected sample of 395 social workers in Spain in 2021. The results show a lower risk related to negligent treatment and a high
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Improving field education for social work in Vietnam: Intern supervisors’ perspectives of the current state and potential solutions International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2024-11-15
Megan Aikawa, Meekyung Han, Trang T Nguyen, Linh Dinh, Minh Thanh BuiResearch has identified challenges associated with the implementation of competency-based social work field education in Vietnam. However, there is limited information available from intern supervisors, who have unique perspectives at the crux of social work training and service delivery. An exploratory phenomenological qualitative approach was used to explore their experiences and perceptions through
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Bibliometric analysis of social work in the COVID-19 pandemic International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2024-11-15
Serdarhan DuruThis bibliometric analysis examined 1435 social work articles on COVID-19 from 2019 to 2024. The most prolific journal was International Social Work, and the University of Texas System led in productivity. The United States of America had the most publications and citations. Social work journals interacted with public health, medicine, and psychiatry.
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International social work at the time of wars International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2024-11-09
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News from our societies: IASSW International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2024-11-09
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Abstracts (French, Spanish, Chinese, Arabic) International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2024-11-09
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Social legitimisation of social work: Strategies to further professional status and recognition in Nepal International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2024-11-08
Raj Yadav, Pratiksha Ghimire, Dilip Karki, Rajita Budhathoki, Mel GrayDespite its three-decade history, social work lacks professional status in Nepal. Drawing on authors’ own critical reflection, this article documents strategies to advance social work’s professional status through a process of social legitimation. Following a brief discussion of social work in Nepal, it reports on issues pertinent to, and efforts, thus far, to professionalise social work noting strategies
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Quality of life among indigenous and Afro-descendant Chilean older people: A persistent inequality gap International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2024-11-07
Lorena Patricia Gallardo-Peralta, José Luis Gálvez-Nieto, Constanza Veloso-Besio, Pilar Munuera-GómezIndigenous and Afro-descendant peoples in Latin America face a bleak social and economic outlook that is exacerbated in rural old age. This research aimed to identify and describe latent profiles of quality of life of these people in a multiethnic Chilean sample of 1692 older people in rural areas, and to characterise these profiles according to sociodemographic variables, territorial identity, depressive
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How does the service quality in refugee camps, affect the satisfaction of Syrian immigrants? International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2024-11-02
Ahmet Keser, Ahmet Cetindas, Esra CelikThe immense influx of refugees after the Syrian conflict started in 2011 has rendered Kilis among the provinces hosting the highest number of Syrian asylum seekers in Türkiye. This study examines the effect of the service quality at Kilis’ Elbeyli Temporary Accommodation Center on asylum seekers’ satisfaction. We conducted 320 surveys with Syrian asylum seekers from among the 8008 residents in the
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Exploring social workers’ self-care in Spain: Strategies, barriers, and proposals International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2024-10-24
Paulo Adrián Rodríguez-Ramos, Laura Aguilera-?vila, Rosaura Gonzalez-MendezSocial workers often deal with stressful and emotionally demanding working conditions. Self-care is key to preventing the negative consequences of these difficulties. This study used thematic analysis to explore the meaning of self-care among 18 professionals, who identified different self-care strategies and barriers, some of which lie within the organizations. Although self-care is primarily considered
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Residential care settings for children in the Philippines: Examining their transnational and neocolonial characteristics and the implications for children’s social welfare International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2024-10-24
Steven Roche, Carmela Otarra, Catherine Flynn, Philip MendesThis article investigates the contemporary transnational and neocolonial characteristics of children’s welfare in the Philippines, drawing on the perspectives of young people in residential care settings (RCSs) (aka orphanages) as well as the views of programme and policy actors embedded across child protection systems. Its findings highlight the funding and governance roles of transnational actors
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Using living experience and practitioner research to create unique programmes providing help for caregivers, professionals and students to increase support for children living with Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2024-10-10
Anita GibbsIn this article, I draw on my intersectional identities as a caregiver of a child with Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, as a registered social worker with extensive experience in the justice sector, and as an employed educator and researcher at a tertiary institute, to explore how I have used these multiple identities to create new initiatives that support families where Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
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International graduates of social work in Australia: A longitudinal study of those who struggle to develop professional identity International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2024-10-10
Hui-Yu Yao, Catherine FlynnProfessional identity development in social work students and graduates is complicated by intertwining internal and external factors. This article reports findings from a subset of data from a longitudinal qualitative study which aims to understand what factors contribute to this group’s sense of professional identity. It draws on multiple interviews conducted with six international students/graduates
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Manifestations and drivers of secondary trauma among service providers working with Syrian refugees: A mixed-methods study from Istanbul, Turkey International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2024-09-23
Deniz Yükseker, Melissa Meinhart, U?ur Tekin, Ne?e ?ahin Ta???n, Elif Demirba?, Anindita Dasgupta, Neeraj Kaushal, Nabila El-BasselThis mixed-methods study explores the incidence, manifestations, and drivers of secondary traumatic stress among service providers who work with Syrian refugees in Istanbul, Turkey. A survey of 104 social workers and other providers working in 17 public and civil society agencies in Istanbul in 2018 demonstrates that 54.81% had Secondary Traumatic Stress Scale scores indicating mild to severe secondary
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Abstracts (French, Spanish, Chinese, Arabic) International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2024-09-14
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News from our societies: ICSW – Towards the summit of the future International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2024-09-14
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The relevance of exposure to and engagement in human rights in Latin American health students International Social Work (IF 1.2) Pub Date : 2024-09-11
Felipe Agudelo-Hernández, Jhonatan Urrego-GarcíaDespite its importance, there are no mechanisms available to investigate the presence of human rights as a part of mental health education in Latin America. Instruments such as Human Rights Exposure in Social Work and Human Rights Engagement in Social Work can be used to make this approach feasible in recovery processes.