Constructing European Social Welfare and Social Work in the Midst of Diverse Traditions, Policies and Practices
- 10.-12.October 2012, Kuopio, Finland
Keynote presentations
- Social assistance models in Europe: territorial organisation and governance arrangements
Åke Bergmark, Stockholm University, Sweden - Evidence-Based Practice – Key Concept for Social Work Science and Practice across Europe!?
Peter Erath, KU Eichstaett, Germany - Who Needs Social Rights When We’ve Got Solidarity: Juridification of Solidarity and the De-Politicisation of EU Social Policy
Toomas Kotkas, University of Helsinki, Finland - Youth offending and social exclusion: causes, effects and treatments
Brian Littlechild, University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom - What do we Know about Comparative Social Work?
Steven M. Shardlow, University of Salford, Manchester, United Kingdom
Workshops
I. Welfare policy and social work in transition societies
- Poverty coping strategies and strategies of coping with poverty threat
Eliška Lindovská, University of Ostrava, Czech Republic - Life satisfaction across ages in Estonia, Finland, Latvia, and Sweden and the effect of unemployment
Henrik Dobewall, University of Tartu, Estonia
II. The future of social work in changing welfare systems
- Future of social work through the eyes of social workers in the Czech Republic
Alice Gojová, University of Ostrava, Czech Republic - Social Policy and Social Work in Slovakia
Andrej Kállay, University of Trnava, Slovakia - Social Work in Social Entrepreneurship Context, student research
Vendula Gojová, Marcela Kabeláčová, Šárka Ulčáková, Anna Waniová, University of Ostrava, Czech Republic - The future of social work in changing welfare systems - as to international comparisons
Ivana Loučková, University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
III. History and traditions of social work practice
- Historical Research in Social Work – Theory and Practice
Marie Špiláčková, University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
IV. Child policies and child protection in Europe
V. Social exclusion of young people in Europe
- Network governance tensions in the policy planning processes. A short introduction to the child and youth policy aims in Finland
Mirja Määttä, Kai Eriksson, University of Eastern Finland - Social Exclusion of Young People in Europe
Marek Mikulec, University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
VI. Family welfare and social work with families in Europe
- Well-being of Finnish families in their everyday life
Maritta Törrönen, University of Helsinki, Finland
VII. Anti-racism in social work?
- Needs Assessment and Membership Categorization Analysis
Riitta-Liisa Kinni, University of Eastern Finland - Poverty in the Old Age
Dana Sýkorová, University of Ostrava, Czech Republic - Elderly poverty: risks and experiences - a literature review
Satu Ylinen, University of Tampere, Finland; Sari Rissanen, University of Eastern Finland
VIII. Perspectives on health and disability in social work
- Psychotropic medication and interprofessional work in Italy
Davide Galesi, University of Trento, Italy - Empowerment of the rehabilitation process
Jenni Rytkönen, Mikemet Oy, Finland
IX. Human rights, minorities and ethics
- Touching your Emotions - Learning through Experiences
Doris Boehler, FH Vorarlberg, Austria - Present Situation of Roma minority in Slovakia
Miriam Šramatá, University of Trnava, Slovakia - Topical Themes on Disability Policy
Merja Tarvainen, University of Eastern Finland
Young Academic Conference presentations
- Comparisons of Social Work Education System between Finland and Taiwan
Lan-Li Huang, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan - Life experience "under the influence and on the street"
Eliška Lindovská, University of Ostrava, Czech Republic - Poverty and Social Exclusion in Urban Area
Marek Mikulec, University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
Workshop:
- Building an Academic Research Career
Andreas Baldschun, University of Eastern Finland
Zveřejněno / aktualizováno: 18. 11. 2022