Challenging Boundaries

Challenging Boundaries

SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION IN EUROPE: CHALLENGING BOUNDARIES PROMOTING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE BOOK OF ABSTRACTS LES FORMATIONS EN TRAVAIL SOCIAL EN EUROPE: FAIRE BOUGER LES LIGNES POUR UN AVENIR DURABLE EUROPEAN CONFERENCE JUNE 26 to 29 PARIS DESCARTES UNIVERSITY Conference Paris 2017 (France) ISBN 978-2-9560492-0-3 Please note that abstracts are given in alphabetical order: - by name of the parallel sessions - by title of the workshops, symposia, posters and videos You can find an index with all authors, co-authors and speakers at the end of the document. You can also search the pdf by clicking ctrl+F. EASSW-UNAFORIS Conference 2017 June 26 to 29 – PARIS TABLE OF CONTENT Organisers .............................................................................................. 4 Committee ............................................................................................... 5 Editorials ................................................................................................. 6 Preconferences ...................................................................................... 8 Ceremonies ........................................................................................... 12 Keynote speakers ................................................................................ 13 Master classes ...................................................................................... 15 Parallel sessions (alphabetical order) .......................................................... 17 Workshops (alphabetical order) ................................................................. 183 Symposia (alphabetical order) .................................................................... 208 Posters (alphabetical order) ........................................................................ 228 Videos (alphabetical order) ......................................................................... 243 Index by author ......................................................................................... EASSW-UNAFORIS Conference 2017 June 26 to 29 – PARIS TABLE THE ORGANISERS OF CONTENTS The EASSW, European Association of Schools of Social Work, is dedicated to foster dialogue among social work educators, practitioners and students. It has engaged a constant effort to promote a change in perspective which will enable social workers to reinterpret the current crisis and transform it into a chance for real and sustainable social change in the future. The ultimate goal is to develop high quality education and training for social work practice across Europe. The success and rewarding atmosphere of the 2015 EASSW Milan conference as a site of mutual learning and reflection, exchange of ideas, and professional and educational debate, engages us to commit even more strongly to making a step forward in enhancing the quality of social work education and training in Europe. > click here to access EASSW website The association UNAFORIS, National Union of the Players in Education and Research in Social Work, contributes to French and European training policies, organization and structure of training systems and to the development of quality. It promotes training centres, curriculum development and research at a national and international level. UNAFORIS wants to be a main player in the evolution of social work field. It wants to make proposal and promote the values of its members, in order to contribute to the training of professional workers that would be able to follow these values in turn, in their professional life. > click here to access UNAFORIS website 4 Page EASSW-UNAFORIS Conference 2017 June 26 to 29 – PARIS COMMITTEE Scientific and Reviewing Committee Teresa Bertotti (chair) Robert Bergougnan Nino Žganec Chloé Altwegg-Boussac Hakan Acar Andrés Arias Astray Sanela Bašic Anke Beuck Manuel Boucher John Crowley Clara Cruz Santos Didier Dubasque Violeta Gevorgianiene Emilio José Gomez Ciriano Clair Heijboer Ronny Heikki Tikkanen Céline Hountomey Vasilios Ioakimidis Hélène Join Lambert Raymond Kloppenburg Marion Laging Joël Lebeaume Aila-Leena Matthies Arnaud Morange Béatrice Muller Agathe Petit Frédéric Penaud Christian Rollet Stéphane Rullac Anna Rurka Marika Smirnova Frédérique Streicher Elisabeth Sultan Alain Thers 5 John Ward Page EASSW-UNAFORIS Conference 2017 June 26 to 29 – PARIS EDITORIALS Dear colleagues from all around the world, As director of Erasme, School of Social Work in Toulouse, member of UNAFORIS and EASSW, it is a great honour and privilege to be the president of this international conference, whose topic is deliberately looking to a sustainable and pacified future. The members of EASSW and UNAFORIS Executive Committees, the Scientific and Programme Committees, and the professional team of UNAFORIS all together have done everything possible to make this conference a moment of sharing and building projects between many stakeholders, social workers, teachers, directors, service users, students, researchers, policy makers, and others that constitute the substance of social work itself. With all the great changes that affect our societies and environment, it is now essential to think and act together for our future social workers, offering them education that matches all those new and numerous needs. Here is our main goal for this conference. I would like to thank warmly all the people that helped building a qualitative content with their intervention, and also all the people that participated in the organisation. I truly hope that us, French people, organisers and hosts of this conference that will gather 950 participants from 41 countries, will have managed to build a dynamic that will keep on moving forward. Welcome to Paris, you will love it, I am sure of that. Robert Bergougnan President of the Conference Dear colleagues, The scientific committee of the EASSW – UNAFORIS international conference launched the call for abstracts considering four main streams believed as meaningful and fundamental to enhance the development of social work education: methods and pedagogies of social work; development of curriculum and course contents; ethical issues, in its twofold aspects of teaching ethics and being ethical teachers; structural and organisational conditions that influence teaching and professional status of social work educators. These themes attracted more than 500 abstracts and those who passed the peer blind review are presented at the conference in different formats of parallel sessions, symposia and workshops. Their variety gives a colourful and diversified picture of social work education in Europe today. The scientific committee also wanted to offer special occasions for new and young social work educators to meet and share knowledge and experiences with senior and skilled teachers, during the “master classes”. Finally, plenary keynotes will outline the contextual and socio-political background of social work education’s challenges, the ethical aspects of teaching and, in the closing day, the development of social work education in the future As chair of the scientific committee I wish that this conference will be a nurturing opportunity for everybody and will contribute to our collective engagement in social work education. Teresa Bertotti Head of the Scientific Committee 6 Page EASSW-UNAFORIS Conference 2017 June 26 to 29 – PARIS EDITORIALS Dear colleagues, The EASSW-UNAFORIS 2017 conference in Paris brought together more than 950 participants from most of the European countries but also many colleagues from other continents. This is the excellent proof how social work education plays important role in building of the profession and how needed is this kind of professional gathering. Wide range of topics that will be elaborated during the symposia, workshops, panel disscusions, master classes and other conference formats should contribute to the future development of the social work education in the Europe. The EASSW as organizer is proud to have the chance to enable this kind of professional exchange and is also very happy to have such a capable partner as the UNAFORIS is. Apparently you can find broad spectrum of topics in this book of abstracts that will be presented by social work academics. I am sure everybody will find a lot of useful informations and conference will be fruitfull source of inspiration for our joint educational endeavour to build strong social work in all its aspects – practice, education and research. Nino Žganec President of the EASSW Dear colleagues and friends, As president of UNAFORIS, I would like to convince you about the stake of the European Conference Paris 2017, for those who, in France or somewhere else in the world, care about the future of social work, through education, and think about a sustainable social work at global scale. This conference, that we are pleased to host, and that created many partnerships, will be a meeting point, at the crossroad of international, national and local challenges, for all the different players of social field, and the perfect occasion to challenge boundaries. Teachers, researches, students, service users, professionals or politicians will come from all around the world to contribute, listen, debate on those topics. French schools of social work are happy to have the opportunity to show and talk about what they do. Do not let the language be an obstacle. Let’s share, let’s think together, it is through cohesion that we will be able to act tomorrow with force and determination for a sustainable social work closer to people needs.

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