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Vietnam Capacity Building Program-2017 program schedules are as follows: Hanoi_ Programme 2017 HCMC_ Programme 2017 Pictures are available here: https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21ACTbxufiME06ANY&id=F785BE5DE924B144%21409&cid=F785BE5DE924B144
Dear colleagues The International Association Schools of Social Work (IASSW) and International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW) are collaborating to develop a set of common social work principles, which we hope to have adopted at the General Assemblies of IASSW and IFSW in July 2018. This draft document (that includes principles developed by the IFSW…
Dear IASSW Colleagues, As an institutional member of IASSW, we want to provide you an update on the progress we have made in working through the challenges that have presented between IFSW and IASSW. In September, we notified you about our concerns with IF’s development of an interim Education Commission that it claimed would close…
IASSW- UN NY Newsletter October 2017 Please click here : UN Newsletter October 2017 final
IASSW- Invoice for 2018 Membership International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW) has sent renewal invoices for 2018 to most members. These were sent from our accountants in Virginia USA and are legitimate. Enquiries should be directed to the Treasurer at m.henrickson@massey.ac.nz, per instructions on the invoice.
Distinguished Educator of the Year Award – Prof Antoinette Lombard For more details please click here: Distinguished Educator Award 2017 – Lombard
IASSW statement on Natural Disaster and Climate Change The world is seeing an increasing number of disasters globally – earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, hurricanes, flooding, drought and wildfires. Each event brings untold misery to human beings, the plants, animals and ecosystems of the territories affected. IASSW members reach out to those affected – sometimes they too…
Social Service Workforce Week Day 1: Why We Need to Advocate for a Strong Workforce: http://www.socialserviceworkforce.org/resources/blog/why-do-we-need-advocate-strong-social-service-workforce Social Service Workforce Week Day 2: How Does the Social Service Workforce Contribute to SDGs Related to Violence?http://www.socialserviceworkforce.org/resources/blog/how-does-social-service-workforce-contribute-sdgs-related-violence
The social protection system technical assistance in the Kingdom of Swaziland (supproted by EU), would like to recruit and employ non-key experts for short time in research teaching and field education specializations to assist the University of Swaziland. ToRs for the two positions are as below: ToR for NKE in Academic field education training ToR…