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Dear IASSW member,

We are pleased to inform you that the journal Revista de Asistenta Sociala (Social Work Review), published by the University of Bucharest, Faculty of Sociology and Social Work, is opening the call for papers on its Autumn Issue. The journal is established since 2002 and is indexed in CEEOL, EBSCO, ProQuest and Social Work Abstracts.

The topic of the Autumn Issue is focused on the Evaluation of Social Work Programs. Original articles written in English are welcomed, which provide different theoretical and methodological perspectives on social work programs evaluation. Also, we encourage the submission of empirical evaluation studies and critical essays. The full call for papers can be accessed at the following link or on the journal's website http://www.socialworkreview.ro.

The instructions for authors are available at the following link.
The deadline for article submission is September 1, 2010.
Articles can be send at the addresses:
* Nicoleta Neamtu, Issue Editor: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
* RAS Editorial Office: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

European Journal of Social Work

Special Issue Call for Papers

The Education of Children and Young People in State Care

The education of children in out-of-home care is seriously neglected in nearly all European countries. One identified factor is the strong tendency of child welfare services to ignore this important aspect of children’s lives, focusing instead on personal and family relations and placement. This has contributed to the wide gap in attainment between children in care and others. The majority of children who enter child protection/child welfare systems still leave school and care with few qualifi cations, leaving them vulnerable to long term unemployment and the risk of social exclusion.

The special issue will explore a range of themes and approaches. For example, why do children do better educationally in foster care, even when residential care is of good quality? How do birth families continue to infl uence young people’s aspirations and learning identity? How do social class and ethnicity shape the expectations of care givers and professionals? Why does education come so low on social workers’ agenda and so high on that of parents? How important are such qualities as personal resilience and self-efficacy compared with the legislative and administrative framework and organisation of services? There are interesting comparisons to be made between different European countries which may throw light on these questions.

The journal wishes to highlight the issue as a topic for discussion and research, and start to fi ll an important gap in the literature. It is hoped to direct social work attention to the importance of school and education in children’s lives and the efforts that need to be made if they are to have equal chances with other children.

Papers clearly drawing out implications for social work practice will be especially welcome. A further objective is to enable young people’s own voices to be heard and to inform the debate. Papers submitted may be theoretical or empirical, including evaluated practice initiatives and covering the whole age range from early years through to higher education.

Guest Editors:

Sonia Jackson, Professor of Social Care and Education, Thomas Coram Research Unit,Institute of Education, University of London.

Ingrid Höjer, Associate Professor, Department of Social Work, University of Göteborg

 

www.tandf.co.uk/journals/ejsw

 

Submission Details

Abstracts (up to 500 words) for proposed papers should be submitted by email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it by 30th November 2010, for consideration by the guest editors. Authors of successful proposals will be asked to submit their full article for peer review by 31st March 2011.

Further details about the journal, and guidance for authors, may be found on the journal’s website: www.tandf.co.uk/journals/ejsw

 

 

Dear Colleagues,


Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Mostar has recently established department of social work. Our aim is to promote and strengthen social work in Bosnia and Hercegovina, Faculty and The „Maria De Mattias“Foundation are organizing International Scientific Conference „Social Work and Fight against Poverty and Social Exclusion ­ Professional Dedication to the Protection and Promotion of Human Rights“. Conference will take place in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, from 20th to 23rd October 2010.
In this European Year for combating poverty and social exclusion we can together, true this Conference, give our contribution.

It is honour for us to invite You to participate in this Conference.
Also, we kindly ask you to forward this information to all your colleagues You think might be interested.

Conference first announcement is attached to this e-mail. Conference web page is: http://www.socialwork-humanrights.com/


Sincerely,
Organizing committee

 

New peer-reviewed journal: Social Policy and Social Work in Transition

Call for papers

Please see more information here: Information on Journal

In 2009-12, the EU-Tempus ‘ACES’ project that is implemented by Sheffield Hallam University (UK), Tbilisi State University (Georgia), Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (Ukraine), University of Ljubljana (Slovenia), Tallinn University (Estonia) and Vilnius Pedagogical University (Lithuania) has launched the English-language peer-reviewed journal Social Policy and Social Work in Transition (ISSN - 1987-8710).

Articles are welcome from all those who are working in project institutions, as well as by broader audience (professors, researchers, PhD students etc). The Journal covers such issues as research, best practices in services provision and other applied issues, academic development of social work and social policy, reflections of the transition process and other broad reflections of social phenomena, etc.

 

Seminar on Development of Competencies for Professional Practice.

K.H. Kempen - Geel Belgium- 19-20 April 2010 read more. In this seminar, we will use the Appreciative Inquiry method The seminar will be organized in co-operation with the EASSW.

Please see: http://www.eassw.org/conferences/conferences.htm

Participants of member schools from B-countries, who have not enough resources, can apply for support.The EASSW covers in part the expenses of EC members of Middle and Eastern Europe up to a maximum of 500 Euros per person. Send an e-mail to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

 
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