Title: SOCIAL WORK inand EUROPE
1SOCIAL WORK in/and EUROPE
2EUROPE
3EUROPE
4EUROPE
5EUROPE
6EUROPE
- 4. EUROPA- modelled through the history?4.1. The
Roman Empire
7EUROPE
- 4. EUROPA- modelled through the history?4.2.
Three religions
8EUROPE
- 4. EUROPA- modelled through the history? 4.3.
External and internal risky fights
9EUROPE
- EUROPA- modelled through the history? 4.4.
EUROCENTRISM
10EUROPE
11EUROPE
- 6. EUROPEs economical unification?
12EUROPE
13EUROPE
- 7. EUROPE and the future?
14Social Work
The social work profession promotes social
change, problem solving in human relationships
and the empowerment and liberation of people to
enhance well-being. Utilising theories of human
behaviour and social systems, social work
intervenes at the points where people interact
with their environments. Principles of human
rights and social justice are fundamental to
social work.
15Welfare actors
state
civil society
market
16Welfare regimes
17Welfare regimes
18Welfare regimes
19Welfare regimes
20Welfare regimes
21Welfare regimes
22Welfare regimes
23Welfare regimes
24Todays Social Work
- Diversity of emphasis
- Public NGO employement
- Economicly viable forms of service
- Increased efficiency
- More thrird sector parties, voluntary agencies,
private organizations - Impact of EU and Council of Europe
25European Social Work Education
- EU- programmes Socrates, Leonardo, Grundvig
- Bologna 40 signatures
- Differences
- Institutions provinding education
- 3-5 year
- Curricula structure
- Linkes to history of country
26European Social Work Education
- Communalities
- Increased academic focus of training
- BAMA-structure
- Generalist Programme
- International/European Orientation
27European Social Work Education
- Recommeandations
- 2 or 3 tiered programme
- Transparency and comparability
- Employability
- European Dimension student and teacher mobility
- Continuous quality assurance
- Mutual recognition of degrees