DETAILED PROGRAM MONDAY, 09.09 - WEDNESDAY, 11.09 - Direct Links - IFSW Vienna 2019
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DETAILED PROGRAM MONDAY, 09.09 – WEDNESDAY, 11.09 Direct Links use: strg or cmd+click Conference Party page 5 Tuesday Morning: page 6 Tuesday Afternoon: page 13 Tuesday Dislocated Workshops page 15 Tuesday Students Day page 17 Wednesday page 18
Monday, 9th September 2019 IFSW European Conference - Catamaran 0800 – 1300 Registration 1000 Plenary – Opening Ceremony Chair: Herbert Paulischin Room: 1501 Hall (“Wilhelmine Moik”) Live-Stream: Room 0411 (“Marie Tusch”) & Room 0402 (“Anna Boschek”) Alois Pölzl Thomas Kattnig Welcome obds Welcome Younion Birgit Hebein Peter Hacker Welcome City of Vienna Welcome City of Vienna Ana Radulescu Welcome IFSW Europe top 2
1100 Plenary – Keynotes Chair: Herbert Paulischin Room: 1501 Hall (“Wilhelmine Moik”) Live-Stream: Room 0411 (“Marie Tusch”) & Room 0402 (“Anna Boschek”) Ioannis N. Dimitrakopoulos – Keynote I "Protecting human dignity in times of global disruption" Manfred Tauchner – Keynote II "The Importance of Being Earnest - Evidence Based Social Work in Times of Fake News" - Mahsa Ghafari – Keynote III "The scapegoat narrative of right-wing populists and how to break the spell." Jiří Švarc,– Keynote IV “European commitment: investing in people” 1230 – 1400 Lunch Afternoon Session 1400 – 1530 Symposium A - “Promoting the importance of human relationships in Social Work: the European contribution to the Global Agenda report (1400 – 1730, continued after coffee break) David N Jones, Rory Truell, Representative of IFSW Europe Room: 1501 Hall (“Wilhelmine Moik”) WS01 Workshop on Human rights and participation of service users to the design of social policy/Council of Europe - Anna Rurka -Présidente at Conférence des OING du Conseil de l'Europe Room: 0402 (“Anna Boschek”)
WS02 Workshop (German language) - „Die Rolle der Sozialen Arbeit in sich verändernden Gesellschaften mit einer starken Orientierung auf Ordnung und Sicherheit“ Michael Gabriel, Michael Leinenbach Room: 0411 (“Pressroom”) WS03 Workshop “European Pillar of Social Rights” Jiří Švarc, Monika Chaba Room: 0401 (“Marie Tusch”) Paper Presentations 01 - (Thematic area I: Human dignity and human rights) Room: 3503 I.01P The Quality of the Social System and Chances of Social Mobility Andrea Rácz, Judit Szécsi, Tunde Bulyáki I.02P Finding the warmth: How service users inform social work program design Dianne Cox I.03P Researching Inclusion through Inclusive Research – an Evaluation of Innovative Housing for People with Learning Disabilities Eva Fleischer I.04P Safety or security: Two opposing concepts for Social Work interventions in the field of prevention of radicalization Heiko Berner I.05P Engaging fathers in Social Work services: The development and facilitation of ‘Just for Dads’ – a groupwork programme for fathers: challenges, achievements, and lessons learned Hilary Jenkinson Paper Presentations 02 - (Thematic area II: Social Protection) Room: 0405 (“Delegates room”) II.01P Selected Tools for Prevention of Social Exclusion in the Czech Republic Adela Mojzisova, Dagmar Dvorackova II.02P Geriatric Care Management - A New Approach to Assist Refugee Older Persons Betty Mizek II.03P Taking older person’s participation in the transition process into long term care institutions seriously Charles Kiiza Wamara II.04P Social protection changes: What are the challenges for Social intervention? Cristiana Almeida, Cristina Albuquerque, Francisco Branco II.05P Building Sustainable communities and environment with Aging Lola Casal- Sanchez 1530 – 1600 coffee top 4
1600 – 1730 Symposium A - “Promoting the importance of human relationships in Social Work: the European contribution to the Global Agenda report (1400 – 1730, continued) David N Jones, Rory Truell, Representative of IFSW Europe Room: 1501 Hall (“Wilhelmine Moik”) WS04 Workshop “Principles to Practice: What are the challenges and opportunities for social workers in applying ethical principles to practice?” Jane Shears (IFSW Representative Ethical Committee) Room: 0401 (“Marie Tusch”) WS05 Workshop (German language) – „Entwicklung und Umsetzung von Gewaltschutzkonzepten auf kommunaler Ebene und Bundesebene“ Gabriele Stark-Angermeier, Franziska Liegl Room: 0402 (“Anna Boschek”) WS06 Workshop „Case management: Eviction prevention at a municipal housing company” Bernhard Rubik Room: 0411 (“Pressroom”) Paper Presentations 03 - (Thematic area III: Poverty Reduction and Living Conditions) Room: 3503 III.01P Value expectations of people with intellectual disability Godfred Boahen, Becky Reynolds III.02P Social Economy as a Space for Critical Social Work Practice Sarka Ulcakova III.03P Participatory Youth-Led Community Development: A Child-Centered Visual SWOT Analysis in India Siva Mathiyazhagan III.04P The phenomenon of chronicity in municipal social services. Xavier Miranda Ruche, Julià Traveria, Pirla Santamaria Paper Presentations 04 - (Thematic area IV: Migration) Room: 0405 (“Delegates room”) IV.01P Global Interconnectedness between Romania and the United States: Sharing Evidence-based Research and Practice for Immigrants/Migrants/Refugees Angela Kim, Laura Giurgiu IV.02P Doing refugee categorization? Reflections on asylum procedures involving narratives taken from asylum court decisions Doris Boehler IV.03P A case study of multicultural fostering for an Unaccompanied Child Efi Vasilaki IV.04P Needs, Access to Rights and Expectations of Children in Migration Processes: The Sample of Syrian Children Living in Ankara and Hatay Tahir Emre Gencer top 5
CONFERENCE PARTY 1900 - …. Buffet & Music & Dancing & Networking … At „SCHUTZHAUS ZUKUNFT AUF DER SCHMELZ“ Public transport: Subway: U3 Tube stop: Johnstraße Bus: 10a stop: Auf der Schmelz 12a stop: Auf der Schmelz Tram: Nr 9 stop: Guntherstraße Verlängerte Guntherstraße 1150 Wien Österreich Telefon: 01 982 01 27 www.schutzhaus-zukunft.at top 6
Tuesday, 10th September 2019 Participants can choose between 3 options: 1. Catamaran – Conference venue: Workshops and paper presentations 2. Dislocated Workshops – at several locations all over Vienna; these dislocated Workshops take place at premises of social service providers. Due to limited capacity of some locations, additional registration is required! 3. FH Campus Vienna (University of Applied Sciences) – Students Day Additional registration is required CATAMARAN Morning Session 0900 – 1030 WS07 Workshop – “Brexit: A View from the Inside” Luke Geoghegan, David Jones Room: 1501-A WS08 Workshop „Dying far from home – connecting the dots between migration, social work and end-of-life care“ Mandl Tamara Room: 1501-B WS09 Workshop - “Domestic violence and visitation rights from a human rights perspective” Anja Eichhorn Room: 0402 (“Anna Boschek”) WS10 Workshop “How to unravel the mystery behind human needs-based system theory and application in human rights based social work” Sharon du Plessis-Schneider Room: “Riverbox” (10th floor) WS11 Workshop “Looking for inspiration to do things differently” Josien Hofs Room: 0405 (“Delegates room”) Paper Presentations 05 - (Thematic area V: Health) Room: 4002 V.01P Effects of Family Emotional Support and Negative Family Interactions on Quality of Life among People with Mental Illness and the Mediating Role of Internalized Stigma Ching-Wen Chang V.02P The significance of bereavement amongst social work students and newly qualified practitioners Denise Turner, Marie Price V.03P Social & Emotional Support Helplines Florian Zahorka V.04P Narrated life stories of traumatized people Christin Schörmann top 7
Paper Presentations 06 - (Thematic area VI: Social Work Based Services) Room: 3503 VI.01P Radical Social Work vs State Sanctioned Social Work Bridget Ng'andu VI.02P Primary Care in the Center of the Community Cristoph Redelsteiner VI.03P The experience and meaning of the protection order for abused women Eli Buchbinder VI.04P The role of social workers in child welfare in Azerbaijan: A needs-based approach to social services for children Khanbala Ahmadli 1030 – 1100 Coffee 1100 - 1230 WS12 Workshop “Protecting refugees' human rights with socio-political public relations” Exemplary Presentation of Best-Practice Interventions Katharina Ehikioya-Lang Room: “Riverbox” (10th floor) WS13 Workshop “STAY STRONG! The ´process of participation“ – a movement initiated by decision makers in the field of Child and Youth Care – evolved to ´Moverz´, with young people being significantly represented in all relevant boards and now having the decisive power on the future development of the overall process Urban Roland and one involved young person Room: 1501-A WS14 Workshop (in German language) Die "Verländerung der Kinder - und Jugendhilfe in Österreich - Eine Kindesweglegung?“ Hans Peter Radauer Room: 0402 (“Anna Boschek”) Paper Presentations 07 - (Thematic area VIII: Professionalisation) Room: 4002 VIII.01P Strategies to Develop International Social Work Identity and Professionalism through Intentional Global Engagement, Dialogue and Personal Transformation Angela Kim, Laura Giurgiu VIII.02P Implications of technology on professional practices in the welfare services – an issue for methodologies in social work education Blanka Støren-Vaczy, Lise Cecilie Kleppe VIII.03P Collecting Research Data from Practice Files –Implementing the Electronic Record Brian Auslander VIII.04P Families: Relational fields of social configuration Carolina Giraldo VIII.05P Using Blended Learning in Social Work Education: An Uncomfortable Shift Priscalia Khosa top 8
Paper Presentations 08 - (Thematic area I: Human dignity and human rights) Room: 0405 I.06P Social work activism in Romania – from conceptualisation to participation Ionut Cioarta I.07P How to promote human rights by developing a division of labour between highly educated social welfare professionals Jaana Manssila I.08P Social Exclusion among Elderly Living in the Czech Republic Jitka Vacková I.09P Pregnancy Family Conferencing: Managing the Unspeakable Julia Kweit I.10P Statelessness as a 'condition of unfreedom' Lina Zierlinger Paper Presentations 09 - (Thematic area II: Social Protection) Room: 3503 II.06P Aging migrants in a global world Lola Casal- Sanchez II.07P In France, single-parent families: What social protection, which social support ? Marie-Geneviève Mounier II.08P Economization of Social Work Marina Tomic Hensel II.09P Chile’s Social Protection System and Family trajectories in its’s conditional cash transfer program: The case of Chile’s Ethical Family Wage program Taly Reininger II.10P Microinsurance as a Social Protection Scheme: Increasing Resilience of Marginalized Urban Communities while Upholding their Dignity Rosalie Quilicol II.11P Indebtedness of the elderly people 65+ in the Czech Republic in the context of social exclusion Lenka Motlova Paper Presentations 10 - (Thematic area IV: Migration) Room: 1501-B IV.05P Unaccompanied minors: a challenge for social workers Elisabetta Kolar IV.06P Investigating Public Opinion on Refugees in South Korea through Text Mining Analysis Yoo Gahwan IV.07P Kototori - the best new social innovation of 2019 in Finland Joonas Kiviranta, Matilda Leppanen IV.08P Labor market integration of young refugees - a local perspective from Germany Juri Kilian IV.09P Forced migration, older people and displacement Jessica Hanna Jönsson, Sofie Ghazanfareeon Karlsson IV.10P You will adapt to a new environment eventually”: Lived experiences of floating children from migrant families in China Yang Hu top 9
1230 – 1400 Lunch Afternoon Session 1400 – 1530 Symposium B - “Resilience and social competences” (1400 – 1730, continued after coffee break) Results of a multi-year research project on the resilience of children affected by poverty will be presented, which was carried out in Russia, Romania and Austria as well. Nikolaus Dimmel, Adela Setet, Lucian Caciamac, Ana Radulescu, Irina Pervova, Sabrina Luimpöck, Jutta Gollner, Gabriela Rumpelsberger, Marlies Wallner, Herbert Paulischin Room: “Riverbox” (10th floor) WS15 Workshop “Understanding Inclusion Through Storytelling” Karen Meixner, Monika Altenreiter Room: 1501-A WS16 Workshop “The situation of Children Born by Rape in the Democratic Republic of Congo.” Lucio Kikuni Kangela Room: 1501-B Paper Presentations 11 - (in German language) Room: 0402 (“Anna Boschek”) D01P Gastfamilien für unbegleitete minderjährige Flüchtlinge - eine Alternative? Gesa Langhoop D02P Der Einsatz visueller Methoden in der Erforschung von Traumabewältigung und Resilienz geflüchteter Frauen in Erstaufnahmezentren in Italien Sabine Tiefenthaler D03P Menschenwürde und Menschenrechte Corrina Ehlers, Christof Gebhardt, Jan Ulrichs D04P Professionell Handeln mit guter Absicht - zum Normativitätsdiskurs in der Sozialen Arbeit Nadine Niederl Paper Presentations 12 - (Thematic area I: Human dignity and human rights) Room: 4002 I.11P Social work practice skills of community social workers Kiyoko Fukushima I.12P Participation of Young Women supported by Uganda Youth Development Link in the Promotion of Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights in Kampala, Uganda Laura Sirabella I.13P Violence against women and girls – an issue of “culture” or a global human rights problem? Rosa Logar I.14P Towards a rights-based approach in long-term care Magdi Birtha, Ricardo Rodrigues top 10
I.15P Physical violence out of children’s perspective a small scale research project about the definition of physical violence of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child Malina Schuler, Richter Nuens I.16P Community services in Greece during the recession Maria Morfidou Paper Presentations 13 - (Thematic area IV: Migration) Room: 0404 (“Amalie Seidel”) IV.11P Inclusion and exclusion practices referring to recognized refugees in rural communities and implications for social work Katharina Auer-Voigtländer IV.12P Asylum Seekers and Refugees; Experiences of Access to Formal Social Protection in Scotland Niroshan Ramachandran IV.13P Relationship between Intervention Strategies of Non-Governmental Organisations and the Wellbeing of Internally Displaced Persons in Adamawa state, Nigeria: Implications for Social work Oluwatayo Ayanbimipe IV.14P Connectivity across Supportive Systems for Migrant Domestic Workers Raees Baig IV.15P Addressing Needs in a Liminal Space: the citizen volunteer experience and decision-making in the unofficial Calais migrant camp – Insights for Social Work Roxana Anghel, Grierson Jeffrey IV.16P Support Services for Unemployed Youth of Migrant Origin in France: French Perspectives on Policy and Practice Silindile Nanzile Mlilo Paper Presentations 14 - (Thematic area V: Health) Room: 0405 (“Delegates room”) V.05P Strengthening the social health of mental health patients with the family therapy orientation Leena Leinonen V.06P Utilization of monitoring tool of clinical risk management in the environment of Czech hospitals and senior homes Radka Prokešová V.07P An Exploration of Parental Involvement in African American Kinship Care Families: The Pilot Study Tyreasa Washington, Walton Quenette, Hannah Kaye V.08P Working with the void in an innovative community unit for children, victims of abuse, neglect and domestic violence in Greece Konstantina Dionysopoulou top 11
Paper Presentations 15 - (Thematic area VI: Social Work Based Services & area VII: Clash of Cultures) Room: 3503 VI.05P Loved-Ones at the Intersection of Health and Justice Systems: A Qualitative study Vicky Brassard VI.06P Emergency Medical Service (EMS) – an involuntary Out-of-Hours Social Work Resource Christoph Redelsteiner VI.07P A Social Work Intervention’s Effects on the Improvement of School Culture Shorena Sadzaglishvili, Nelly Akobia, Ketevan Gigineishvili, Nino Shatberashvili VII.01P Social work education and practice in the context of an ethnically divided society: the case of Cyprus Gregory Neocleous, Agamemnonas Zahariades VII.02P The Movement for Social Approaches in Mental Health (MSAMH) Jane Shears VII.03P Integrating Collectivist Kenyan Values into an Individualistic Society Kate Zelazny, Gonazlez Monge 1530 – 1600 Coffee 1600 – 1730 Symposium B - “Resilience and social competences” (1400 – 1730, continued) Results of a multi-year research project on the resilience of children affected by poverty will be presented, which was carried out in Russia, Romania and Austria as well. Nikolaus Dimmel, Adela Setet, Lucian Caciamac, Ana Radulescu, Irina Pervova, Sabrina Luimpöck, Jutta Gollner, Gabriela Rumpelsberger, Marlies Wallner, Herbert Paulischin Room: “Riverbox” (10th floor) WS17 Workshop “I have to go back Home” Caregiving from Afar Marva Ferguson Room: 1501-A WS18 Workshop “A Reflective Social Work Praxis on the Felt Experiences of Asylum Seekers in `Refugee´ Camps of Myanmar-Thailand Border” Sinforiano Pelongo Room: 1501-B WS19 Workshop “Childhood and Parenting in Diverse Contexts” How immigrant parents in the context of Norway negotiate values, practices and identities to create a sense of belonging for themselves and their children. Dora Poni Loro Room: 0402 (“Anna Boschek”) top 12
Paper Presentations 16 - (Thematic area I: Human dignity and human rights) Room: 0405 (“Delegates room”) I.17P Looked After Children as Decision Makers: Family group conference in practice Kate Parkinson I.18P Peer-Mediators for people with disabilities Natalia Postek I.19P Field of Dreams: Field Education in the 21 st Century Richard Spratt I.20P Narratives of under-representation: Older Pakistani women's experiences of health and social care services Sarah Pollok I.21P The disaster of biocide and anti-oppressive practice for the right to know: exploring the victims and the survivors by using toxic disinfectant for humidifiers in South Korea Oh Seunghoon Paper Presentations 17 - (Thematic area VIII: Professionalisation) Room: 0404 (“Amalie Seidel”) VIII.06P Ethics and Human Rig hts for a quality training in Social Work Inês Pereira, Maria Amaro VIII.07P Capacity building of the social worker case managers in the protection of the rights and wellbeing of children: Croatian experience Marina Ajdukovic, Tatjana Katkic Stanic, Sefica Karacic VIII.08P Transgender clients within the system of the Viennese Assistance to the Homeless Miriam Tobisch VIII.09P Social Work Supervision in South Africa: Standardisation or Inclusivity Priscalia Khosa VIII.10P Social workers’ moral agency in interprofessional interventions in Chile: resisting neoliberal policies from the frontline Gianinna Munoz Acre Paper Presentations 18 - (Thematic area VIII: Professionalisation) Room: 3503 VIII.11P Interdisciplinary Studies on Social Work at the University of Chile: Critical proposals for social workers’ training and public engagement Gianinna Munoz Acre VIII.12P Support and Disagreement of a Human Rights Philosophy Among US Social Work Students Heather Witt VIII.13P From theory to child protection practice Andrea Rácz VIII.14P The Challenges and Joys of Reflexive Writing Johanna M. Hefel top 13
DISLOCATED WORKSHOPS Tuesday, 10th September 2019 Detailed information and registration: Dislocated seminars – at several locations all over Vienna; these dislocated seminars take place at premises of social service providers. Due to limited capacity of some locations, registration is required! (https://www.ifsw2019.com/dislocated-workshops-september-10-2019/) Morning Workshops 0900 – 1200 Dislocated Workshop 01 CBMF - Club of disabled and their friends https://www.cbmf.at/ Founded in 1994, offering activities for disabled persons, active in social politics and supporting independence and inclusion. Workshop on human dignity and human rights Supported and assisted parenthood – A missing link to implementing human rights for persons with disabilities The Workshop invites parents with disabilities and experts in the field to share their expertise and experiences in several short inputs. We will then work in groups and facilitate knowledge transfer and the exchange of views and hold a concluding panel discussion to focus on the findings of the Workshop Participants: 35 Persons Address: 1020 Wien, Ausstellungsstraße 40/3 Dislocated Workshop 02 Das Integrationshaus - Refugees and Asylum Seekers https://www.integrationshaus.at/de Integration House is a competence center dealing with welcoming and integration of refugees, asylum seekers and migrants. It is well approved and accepted nationally and internationally, it is an important antipole to segregation and racism. It stands for diversity and social justice. „Empowerment of victims/survivors of violence against women and domestic violence with a special focus on migration and violence prevention – Role and integrated approach of the Domestic Violence Intervention Center within the Austrian system to address gender-based violence“ “Integration of refugees – care and perspective” An introduction to the situation of refugees in Austria is given as well as a presentation of the social work in the Integration Haus. Afterwards we visit projects regarding unaccompanied minor refugees, projects regarding assisted living and education. Here an international exchange should happen about how the reception of refugees takes place in different countries. Participants: 25 Persons Address: 1020 Wien, Engerthstraße 163 top 14
Dislocated Workshop 03 Männerberatung - Counselling for Men https://www.maenner.at/ The counselling center for men is a non-profit organization, partly financed with federal money, partly by the city of Vienna and others. A specific activity is a moderated self help group on unemployment. Workshop: „Männer BBE“ It’s a cooperation between Men`s Counselling Centre Vienna (Männerberatung Wien) and the employment agency Vienna (AMS Wien). An interdisciplinary team offers groups for unemployed men dealing with consequences of their unemployment on everyday life and on psycho-social conditions. Participants: 15 Persons Address: 1100 Wien, Keplerplatz 12/21 Dislocated Workshop 04 Obdach Wien - Homeless and Refugees https://www.obdach.wien/ Service offered by the municipality for homeless and support of refugees. Field Visit: You will get to know the work of: Chancenhaus Familien, (Temporary and long term accomodation for women and families, home for asylum seekers, bike kitchen (work project for refugees), Forum Obdach Wien (Peer project with former homeless persons) Participants: 20 Personen Address: Obdach Favorita 1100 Wien, Laxenburgerstraße 8-10 Dislocated Workshop 05 Spielsuchthilfe – Gambling Aid Vienna www.spielsuchthilfe.at Advice and treatment for gamblers and relatives of gambling addicts Workshop: “Gambling also makes you lonely!” Insight into the work of Spielsuchthilfe Wien. Review and outlook of a former gambler. Discussion with Heidi Mark (Social worker and addiction counsellor) and Franz Haberl (former gambler) Participants: 40 Personen Adresse: 1050 Wien, Siebenbrunnengasse 21/DG Dislocated Workshop 06 Wiener Wohnen - Homeless https://www.wienerwohnen.at/ Municipal administration center for public housing, including 220 000 apartments of social housing. Since Feb 2017 Wiener Wohnen is running a special program with specialised social workers to avoid evictions and give support in case of problems with paying the rent. Case Management Eviction prevention at a municipal housing company In the workshop we give an overview of Wiener Wohnen and the tenants. We also present the case management (an outreaching eviction prevention team) and tell you something about the data situation. Participants: 40 Personen Address: 1030 Wien, Modecenterstrasse 17-19 Unit 5 1230 – 1400 Lunch (served in CATAMARAN) top 15
Afternoon Session 1400 – 1700 (except dislocated Workshop 07: 1530 – 1830) Dislocated Workshop 07 Beratungsstelle Extremismus boJA - Youth and Extremism 1530 - 1830! https://www.boja.at/ bOJA is the competence center for streetwork Extreme, radical, fanatic: practical experiences from the perspective of the extremism information center The workshop will present the work of the extremism information center as nationwide contact point for parents, teachers, social workers or any other person seeking advice concerning issues of extremism. Furthermore it will deal with concepts of extremism and discuss driving and pushing factors that may lead to violent extremism. Participants: 15 Personen Address: 1020 Wien, Untere Donaustraße 11/4 OG. Dislocated Workshop 08 Intervention Center against Domestic Violence (Interventionsstelle gegen häusliche Gewalt) https://www.interventionsstelle-wien.at/ The Viennese Intervention Center against Domestic Violence is a state recognized facility for victim protection. It is financed by the Bureau of the Prime minister, department for women´s affairs and equalization, additionally by the Ministry of justice. „Empowerment of victims/survivors of violence against women and domestic violence with a special focus on migration and violence prevention – Role and integrated approach of the Domestic Violence Intervention Center within the Austrian system to address gender-based violence“ Participants: 25 Personen Address: 1070 Wien, Neubaugasse 1/3.ST Dislocated Workshop 09 Jedmayer - Addiction Assist https://www.drogensubstitution.at/einrichtungen/suchthilfe-wien-gemeinnuetzige-gmbh/ Suchthilfe Wien gemeinnützige GmbH – Care, support and housing in cooperation with addiction assist Counselling and care for drug-users in a low-threshold setting The aim of the workshop is to show the different types of treatment, counselling and care of drug-users in Vienna. The focus in on low-threshold settings and on the work in the social support center for drug-dependent people „Jedmayer“, which is based on the bio-psycho-social model. Participants: 20 Personen Address: 1060 Wien, Gumpendorfergürtel 8 Dislocated Workshop 10 Neunerhaus https://www.neunerhaus.at/ Neunerhaus is financed by the municipality, Fonds Soziales Wien, in cooperation with the public health system, several cooperations with other organizations as well as a contribution by the residents themselves. Homelessness – a violation of human rights top 16
The first part of our workshop will be an interactive lecture about housing as a basic human right, current challenges and obstacles and the resulting implications for homeless assistance services. In a second part we will provide insight into our approach to work at neunerhaus and our services. The concluding part of our workshop will be reserved for an extended discussion and an informal end Participants: 35 Personen Address: 1050 Wien, Margaretenstraße 166 Dislocated Workshop 11 FRA -European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights https://fra.europa.eu/en/about-fra The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) is the EU’s centre of fundamental rights expertise. It is one of the EU’s decentralised agencies. These agencies are set up to provide expert advice to the institutions of the EU and the Member States on a range of issues. The Agency helps to ensure that the fundamental rights of people living in the EU are protected. Workshop – Programme: • Information about FRA • Workshop on recent FRA research and campaigns • Coffee break • Workshop “Living Together in One World: Human Rights and Sustainable Development in Action” (Graca Andre) Participants: 35 Address: 1040 Wien, Schwarzenbergplatz 11 Please note that entrance security may take a few minutes and therefore participants should arrive around 15’ earlier! Dislocated Workshop 12 Wiener Kinder- und Jugendhilfe - Youth Welfare Office https://www.wien.gv.at/kontakte/ma11 “Cooperative Development of Quality Standards for Professional Out-of-home Care of Children and Youth in Austria” In 2017 FICE Austria started a project in cooperation with 20 organisations of the child protection field for the development of quality standards for the professional out-of-home care of children and youth in so-called social pedagogical facilities in Austria. Despite this high number of children cared in these facilities (about 8.400 in 2017) there are still no nationwide quality standards available. One of the main reasons for this lack is the federal structure in Austria which allows the federal provinces to implement their own quality standards and quality control mechanisms. Thus, children and youth in different provinces face different care conditions. Against this background the project aimed to define quality standards for facilities for all provinces of Austria. The standards focus on the level of care processes and are based on the international children’s rights as well as on the specific national law regulations in Austria. They offer social pedagogic facilities a framework for quality development and self-assessment. In addition, they can be used as a set of verifiable aims and criteria that allow controlling bodies to assess the quality of the services. As these standards are (so far) a non-binding instrument, their implementation depends in the first instance on the shared commitment of private organizations, controlling bodies and child protection services. In the lecture key aspects of the standards are presented. In addition, the question of necessary political processes relevant for a nation-wide recognition of these standards is addressed. Participants: 40 Address: 1200 Wien, Wasnergasse 33 top 17
STUDENTS DAY SPECIAL PROGRAMME FOR STUDENTS SOCIAL WORK – NEXT GENERATION 1100 Wien , Favoritenstraße 226 Programme 9:00 Opening/Welcome: Alois Pölzl Moderation by Doris Stephan and Stephanie Steyrer 9:30 Key Notes and Inputs: Erich Fenninger, Volkshilfe Österreich “Human Dignity and Social Protection” Ana Radulescu, President of IFSW Europe “Challenges for Social Work as a Human Rights Profession” 10:30 Social Work and Sexuality Christoffer Vojta und Wenzel Havelovec, students FH Graz Suicidality in the WWW Christian Heiling, Verena Hrdlicka, Ruth Perfler, Joachim Schmid, students FH Campus Vienna 11:30 Introduction to OPEN SPACE–start 12:30 Lunch Time (free lunch for the participants of the ifsw2019 Conference) 13:15 OPEN SPACE – continued 15:45 Harvesting 16:30 “HOMO SOCIALIS“ - Future in Social Work (Cabaret: Stefan Trenker & Alois Huber) Two courageous social workers travel the year 2039 for an insight into the possible future of social work. 17:00 Closing Registration: if you attend only this day, no fees, no lunch included, register here: www.ifsw2019.com/registration-students-day if you attend the ifsw2019 Conference at Catamaran Vienna: register here: www.ifsw2019.com/registration top 18
Wednesday, 11th September 2019 CATAMARAN Morning Session 0900 – 1300 Symposium “Migration & Social Inclusion” An open format for exchange of experience. Input: Nikolaus Dimmel Moderation: Herbert Paulischin Room 1501 Hall (“Wilhelmine Moik”) WS20 Focus Group Workshop of the Working Conditions of Social Workers David Jones, Jermaine Ravalier Room 0814 WS21 Workshop “Social Workers for transformational and sustainable social protection in Europe” This workshop will report on and discuss IFSW Europe’s expression of the voice of social work in the implementation of the European Pillar of Social Rights'. John Brennan Room: 0405 (“Delegates room”) WS22 Workshop “Let's prepare our children” Socially acceptable behaviour is the basis for dignity - it's all a training issue Niels Veirup Room: ProGe 1030 – 1100 Coffee 1100 – 1300 Closing Session Chair: Ana Radulescu Room 1501 Hall (“Wilhelmine Moik”) Alois Pölzl & Ana Radulescu: Conference Summary top 19
Plenary – Keynotes Room 1501 Hall (“Wilhelmine Moik”) Judith Ranftler – Keynote V We can abolish child poverty! - Social participation of all children and adolescents is the prerequisite for a social Europe. A concept for the introduction of child protection in Austria. Rachel Dickinson – Keynote VI The context of social work in England and the role of leadership in supporting social work to flourish Beat Schmocker – Keynote VII Future Prospects of Social Work (Zukunftsaussichten der Sozialen Arbeit) IFSW European Conference 2021 - Invitation from Zagreb/Croatia 1255 – 1300 Farewell top 20
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