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The profession of social work and its representative bodies are in numerous ways involved in European politics. At the same time social work practice is affected by EU regulations, coordination, funding and jurisdiction in relevant policy fields.
This book provides a systematic and practice-based reflection on the issues of how current political activities in the EU and beyond are social work-driven, affect social work, and give reason for an even deeper involvement of organized social work in European politics.
Based on a structured dialogue among professors, students of social work, social workers, social NGOs, and policymakers, this text tackles European policy issues from various perspectives. Starting with theoretical reflections the authors discuss the political mandate of social work and how it applies to the EU polity sui generis as well as to the pan-European institutional settings of the Council of Europe.This is followed by analyses of different European social work policies (homeless policy, European Social Fund (ESF), basic income policy, prostitution policy) and their impact on social services and its clients.The next part shifts the focus to actors and institutions. The authors asked policy staff of social NGOs, human rights organizations, churches and social service providers to give their perspectives on how they lobby current EU policy initiatives and regulations regarding social problems. Finally, authors discuss the state of the art in selected European countries and the question of how social work politics in Europe could be strengthened. The volume concludes with concrete examples of participation and career opportunities in European social policy for students and graduates of social work.
Building Social Work Politics in Europe: Research Approaches, Practices, and Perspectives is a useful and timely text for students of social work at all levels (BA, MA, third cycle), schools of social work, universities of applied sciences with social work study programs, practitioners and executive management of organized social work and social service provision internationally and in Europe in particular.
List of contents
Part I. Theoretical Framework.- Chapter 1. Introduction: Building Social Work Politics in Europe.- Chapter 2. Building Social Work Politics: Towards a Theoretical Framework.- Chapter 3. Civil society networks of social work in the Council of Europe and the EU - Organizational structures and political interest representation .- Part II. European Social Work Policy.- Chapter 4. Housing First in Europe: A Solution for Combating Women s Homelessness? .- Chapter 5. Social lobbying and advocacy work of German non-statutory welfare organizations within the frame-work of the European Social Fund: Strengthening the S in the ESF.- Chapter 6. Social work in front of a closed emergency room:
Europe urgently needs a ratio therapy, but can't get a therapy in place until 2032 at the earliest?.- Chapter 7. Regulating Prostitution in Europe from a Social Work Perspective.- Part III. Actors and Institutional Environments of European Social Work Politics.- Chapter 8. How does the International Federation of Social Workers represent the interests of social workers in the EU?.- Chapter 9. Building European Anti-poverty policy from the bottom up: The European Anti-Poverty Network .- Chapter 10. Advocacy interest representation of Eurodiaconia.- Chapter 11. Advocacy and lobbying vis-à-vis the EU: the Example of the Churches' Commission for Migrants in Europe.- Chapter 12. Transnational activism for reproductive rights: Activists ensure safe abortions the example of Poland.- Chapter 13. The European Court of Human Rights:Human Rights Protection by Way of a Living Instrument.- Chapter 14. The Human Rights Work of the Council of Europe s Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT).- Part IV. Strengthening European Social Work Politics .- Chapter 15. The missing voice of social work in the Czech Republic.- Chapter 16. The voice of social workers in Italy: institutional consolidation, ability to influence policies and articulation of proposals.- Chapter 17. Consultation processes as an opportunity to participate for social work students using the European Pillar of Social Rights as an example.- Chapter 18. Working in EU Politics with a Social Work Background.
Summary
The profession of social work and its representative bodies are in numerous ways involved in European politics. At the same time social work practice is affected by EU regulations, coordination, funding and jurisdiction in relevant policy fields.
This book provides a systematic and practice-based reflection on the issues of how current political activities in the EU and beyond are social work-driven, affect social work, and give reason for an even deeper involvement of organized social work in European politics.
Based on a structured dialogue among professors, students of social work, social workers, social NGOs, and policymakers, this text tackles European policy issues from various perspectives. Starting with theoretical reflections the authors discuss the political mandate of social work and how it applies to the EU polity sui generis as well as to the pan-European institutional settings of the Council of Europe.This is followed by analyses of different European social work policies (homeless policy, European Social Fund (ESF), basic income policy, prostitution policy) and their impact on social services and its clients.The next part shifts the focus to actors and institutions. The authors asked policy staff of social NGOs, human rights organizations, churches and social service providers to give their perspectives on how they lobby current EU policy initiatives and regulations regarding social problems. Finally, authors discuss the state of the art in selected European countries and the question of how social work politics in Europe could be strengthened. The volume concludes with concrete examples of participation and career opportunities in European social policy for students and graduates of social work.
Building Social Work Politics in Europe: Research Approaches, Practices, and Perspectives is a useful and timely text for students of social work at all levels (BA, MA, third cycle), schools of social work, universities of applied sciences with social work study programs, practitioners and executive management of organized social work and social service provision internationally and in Europe in particular.