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This book offers a comprehensive examination of the European Joint Master in Social Work with Children and Youth (ESWOCHY) programme, developed collaboratively by four partners: Mykolas Romeris University (Lithuania), Riga Stradins University (Latvia), the Catholic University in Ruzomberok (Slovakia) and the University Institute of Lisbon (Portugal). Drawing on the experiences and perspectives of educators, graduates, and practitioners, the contributed volume explores how innovative pedagogical approaches, research integration and practice-based learning shape the preparation of social work professionals for service to society on national and international levels.
Structured in three parts, the book addresses the programme's innovative educational philosophy, research contributions, and applied practice.
Part I highlights ESWOCHY's commitment to scientific knowledge, critical thinking, creativity, and lifelong learning within a humanistic tradition.
Part II examines research that informs social work with clients, social agencies, and the profession at large.
Part III presents practice examples of social work with children and youth.
By interconnecting education, research, and practice, the book underscores the importance of multidisciplinary learning, knowledge transfer, and innovation in social work. It reflects and expands on European education and values on a global scale.
The Interplay Between Social Work Education and Practice: Bridging Borders is an essential resource for scholars, educators, and practitioners in social work and provides a model for collaboration in higher education across borders.
Contents
Chapter 1. MAKING EMPOWERMENT HAPPEN: DO WE NEED A PARADIGM SHIFT IN SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION? .- Chapter 2. ACTIVE LEARNING METHODS IN THE EDUCATION OF MODERN SOCIAL WORKERS: A SINGLE CASE STUDY.- Chapter 3. VISUALIZING SOCIAL WORK THEORIES: INSIGHTS FROM ESWOCHY STUDENTS ON USING FILMS IN LEARNING.- Chapter 4. THEORETICAL, QUALITATIVE, AND QUANTITATIVE APPLICATIONS OF HOFSTEDE'S CULTURAL DIMENSIONS THEORY TO SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH .- Chapter 5. THE CHALLENGES FACED BY LITHUANIAN SOCIAL WORKERS WHEN WORKING WITH CHILDREN AND YOUTH FLEEING THE WAR IN UKRAINE: HOSPITALITY AND THE PSYCHOSOCIAL APPROACH .- Chapter 6. THE RESPONSE OF SOCIAL WORK TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE.- Chapter 7. DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN SOCIAL WORK WITH CHILDREN AND YOUTH: THE EXPERIENCES OF SOCIAL WORKERS.- Chapter 8. THE IMPACT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON ADOLESCENT SOCIALIZATION IN SLOVAKIA .- Chapter 9. SELF-PERCEPTIONS OF SOCIAL EXCLUSION BY THE HEARING IMPAIRED OF THE ADAMOROBE COMMUNITY, GHANA.- Chapter 10. FAMILY STRENGTHS IN THE REUNIFICATION OF FILIPINA IMMIGRANTS AND THEIR CHILDREN IN NORWAY: "IN THE ARMS OF MY CHILD AGAIN" .- Chapter 11. UNDERSTANDING SUICIDAL AMBIVALENCE: THE STORY OF A WOMAN FROM KYRGYZSTAN.



