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vrijdag 17 april 2020
SWAN/IFSW: Social Work and Covid-19 Crisis: International Perspectives
"Social workers around the globe continue to work through conditions that place themselves at risk but do so as duty to the people they work with. As the coronavirus crisis unfolds, what are the challenges to social workers supporting the people they work with? What have governments done to reduce the crisis and why isn't it work? Amongst this social workers continue to find ways of working and fighting the conditions in which the crisis has deepened.
Hosted by Social Work Action Network (SWAN) and International Federation of Social Work (IFSW), and sponsored by Critical and Radical Social Work Journal, we have pulled together a panel of speakers from around the globe to discuss what is to be done.
Hosts:
Michael Lavalette (SWAN)
Vasilios Ioakimidis (IFSW)
-2/4/2020
Speakers:
Gianinna Munoz (Chile)
Dawn Belkin Martinez (US)
Dora Teloni (Greece)
Filipe Duarte (Portugal/Canada)
Andy Brammer (UK)
Jesie Yasmin Turton (South Africa)
Raed Amira (Palestine)"
-16/4/2020
Speakers:
Kerry Cuskelly (Ireland)
Jennifer Thompson (US)
Sug Pyo Kim (South Korea)
Nicos Trimikliniotis (Cyprus)
Fatima Uygun (Scotland)
Ruben Masia (Spain)
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