Title: Europe: social practice, social policy and social education
1Europe social practice, social policy and social
education
- Dr. Nol Reverda, lector CESRT/Hogeschool Zuyd
2- The concept of Europe
- Europe and the rest some statistics
- Social practice in Europe
- Social policy in Europe
- Social education in Europe
3Europe how many countries?
41. The Concept of Europe (1)
- Geography (space)
- What are the borders?
- Russia, Turkey, Israel, Ceuta and Mellila,
Canaric Islands, Caraibics? - Border problems and asylum seekers
5Saint Martin (Caraibics)
6The Concept of Europe (2)
- History (time)
- What are the main events?
- Greek democracy, Roman Empire, Christianity,
Humanism, Enlightenment - Very selective/biased Viking, Ottoman, Islam
roots of history
7Islam in Europe
8Both European history/culture?
9The Concept of Europe (3)
- Institutions
- European Union, Council of Europe, European Court
of Justice, Organisation of Security and
Co-operation in Europe
10The Council of Europe
- Sited in Strasbourg, France
- 46 members, representing 800 million people
- Intergovernmental body
- Objective
- Promotion of human rights and democracy
11The European Union
- Sited in Brussels
- 25 member states (out of 47 European countries),
representing 450 million people - Supranational body
- Objective
- Economic integration internal market and EMU
- Political integration Constitution and Parliament
12The Concept of Europe (4)
- A Europe of Nation-States (47)
- or
- A Europe of cultures/regions (226)?
- What are the dimensions of political, economic
and social development? - Us and them single versus plural identities
(Beck e.o.)
132. Europe and the rest
14EU and the rest Surface area
15EU and the rest Population
16EU and the rest GDP
17EU and US/Russia
183. Social practice in Europe
- Same problems
- Poverty
- Homelessness
- Disabled
- Abuse
- Etc.
- Different answers
- The need for cross-border exchange and learning
- No immitation social practice is contextual
19Social practice in Europe some common trends
- Mobility and migration
- Multiculturality versus etnocentrism/racism
- Single versus plural identities
- Need for differentiated provision/methods
- Heterogeneous composition of social professional
staff - Related, but specific topic
- Forced mobility human trade (illegal labour,
women and children)
20Social practice in Europe
- Triple ageing of poputation
- More people of 65 (25 of EU population in 2035)
- Longer life expectations of people of 65
- Less children and youngsters (declining birth
rate in Europe 1,6 child per family) - Crisis of the nationstate
- Globalisation of politics, economy, culture and
society McWorld - Localisation of politics, economy,culture and
society traditions, language/dialects, cultural
heritage)
21Social practice in Europe
- Transition from rural to industrial to
knowledge-based society - Declining role of traditional institutions
(religion, trade unions, political parties and
ideological isms) and development of network
society - Professional interaction international transfer
of methods (homestart, hometraining)
224. Social Policy in Europe
23Three EUs
- Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) the Euro
- European Political Union (EPU) the Constitution
and the European Parliament - European Social Union (ESU)
- Role of state in relation to responsibility for
social exclusion investing in social security
and social cohesion leads towards higher economic
productivity - Not one, but five European Models of Welfare
Provision
24Five Models of the European Welfare State
- Core question what welfare mix (state, market
and civil society) is responsible for welfare
delivery? - Identification of models/regimes
- Social democratic (state nordic countries)
- Liberal (market - UK)
- Conservative (civil society - Germany)
- Rudimentary (Portugal)
- Countries/societies in transistion former
communist countries (Hungary, Slovakia, etc.)
25Common European Trends
- Neo-liberalism
- Less state (less taxation), more market, less
solidarity - The principles of self-reliance and
responsibilities of individual citizens/clients - Commodification of social services
- Citizen as (critical) consumer
- De-institutionalisation
- Individualised care
265. Social Work Education in Europe
27Social Work Education in Europe
- European Social Work or Social Work in Europa?
- Discussions about
- Generic versus specific
- Voluntarism and professionalism
- Managerialism and value-based social work
28Social Work Education in Europe
- Various programmes
- Social Work
- Social Pedagogy
- Community Work
- Social Education (Denmark)
- Special Education (Poland)
- Advocacy/legal Work
29Social Work Education in Europe
- Various levels
- Vocational training (no degree)
- (University) Colleges/Polytechnics (BA)
- Universities (MA)
30Social Work Education in Europe
- European Associations
- EASSW
- FESET
- European Region of IFSW
- AIEJI (social educators)
- European Region of ICSW
- Thematic Network Socrates
- European Social Work commonalities and
differences - Publication Campanini, A. en Frost, E. ed.(2004)
European Social Work. Roma, Carocci Editore.
ISBN 88-430-2967-330
31Social Work Education in Europe the Bologna
Declaration
- Objective
- the most competitive knowledge based continent
of the world - Introduction of a system of easily readable,
compatible and comparable degrees BA/MA - Introduction of a European Credit Transfer
System ECTS
32Social Work Education in Europe the Bologna
Declaration
- Promotion of student and staff mobility
- Promotion of European co-operation of quality
assurance - Promotion of the European dimension in higher
education
33Social Work Education in Europe the Bologna
Declaration
- Academisation of education
- BaMa structure
- Ba 180 240 ECTS
- Ma 60 120 ECTS
- Generic Ba (starting certificate for labour
market) and specific MA - Promotion of research
- Development of European/international dimension
of curriculum - Development of European system of quality
control ENQASP
34- Two recent publications
- Lyons, K. and Lawrence, S. (eds) (2006) Social
work in Europe Educating for change. Birmingham,
Venture Press. - Lorenz, W. (2006) Perspectives on European social
work. Leverkusen, Verlag Barbara Budrich - Thanks for your attention