International Association of Schools of Social Work
The International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW) is a worldwide association of schools of social work, as well as social work educators.[1] The IASSW was founded in 1928.[2]
Structure and leadership
The organization is governed by the Board of Directors, made up of both elected and appointed members. The IASSW has had 13 Presidents.[3]
A list of IASSW Presidents:[4]
- 1928/29-1946 Alice Salomon (Germany, than – USA)
- 1946–1953 René Sand (Belgium)
- 1954–1961 Jan Floris de Jongh (Netherlands)
- 1961–1968 Eileena Younghusband (United Kingdom)
- 1968–1976 Herman D. Stein (USA)
- 1976–1980 Robin Huws Jones (United Kingdom)
- 1980–1988 Heiner Schiller (Germany)
- 1988–1996 Ralph Garber (Canada)
- 1996–2004 Lena Dominelli (United Kingdom)
- 2004–2008 Abye Tasse (Ethiopia)
- 2008–2012 Angelina Yuen (Hong Kong)
- 2012–2016 Vimla Nadkarni (India)
- 2016 – Present Annamaria Campanini (Italy)
IASSW implements its major activities through a committee and task force structure. Committees include the nomination and election; capacity building; human rights and social justice; communication and publication; sustainability, climate change, disaster intervention; IASSW- at United Nations, New York; language; international projects; research; finance; membership and women interest group. Task forces include the Global Agenda and the Global Standards for Education and Training.
Activities
Major Activities of IASSW include:
- IASSW Global Standards Task Force
- Monthly Webinars
- IASSW Monthly & Weekly newsletters
- Capacity Building Workshops
- Cross-sectoral learning
- International Projects Grant Funding
- Global Social Work Documents
- IASSW with IFSW, developed three Global Social Work Documents, available on the IASSW website including the Global definition of Social Work; Ethics in Social Work, Statement of principle; Global Standards for Social Work Education and Training.
- Global Definition Of Social Work was approved by the IASSW General Assembly and IFSW General Meeting in July 2014.[5]
- Ethics In Social Work, Statement Of Principles - IASSW version of the Global Social Work Statement of Ethical Principles which was unanimously adopted at the General Assembly of IASSW on 5 July 2018 in Dublin, Ireland is available in various languages.[6]
- The International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW) and the International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW) have approved in July 2020 Global Standards for Social Work Education and Training.[7]
- IASSW with ICSW and IFSW, developed the Global Agenda 2010–2020 and is developing the Global Agenda 2020–2030. Annually IASSW in collaboration with ICSW and IFSW sponsors World Social Work Day at UN. The theme for World Social Work Day is based on the pillars of the Global Agenda.[8]
- IASSW has prepared two statements for social work understanding of the IASSW international position on social work research (2017) and clinical social work (2023).
See also
- Social work
- Category:Social work education
References
- Healy, Lynne M.; Link, Rosemary J. (2012). Handbook of International Social Work: Human Rights, Development, and the Global Profession. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0195333619.
- "About IASSW - International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW)". Retrieved 13 November 2022.
- Global leaders for social work education : the IASSW presidents 1928-2008. Friedrich W. Seibel, International Association of Schools of Social Work (1. Aufl ed.). Boskovice: Verlag ALBERT. 2008. ISBN 978-80-7326-133-7. OCLC 469227843.
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- Global Definition Of Social Work
- Ethics In Social Work, Statement Of Principles
- "Global Agenda (2020-2030)".