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ECSWR 2019 3 WELCOME WELCOME BY THE LOCAL WELCOME BY THE EUROPEAN ORGANIZING COMMITTEE SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH ASSOCIATION (ESWRA) On behalf of the Local Organizing Committee I want to welcome you to the 9th European Conference for Social Work Research of On behalf of the European Social Work Research Association the European Social Work Research Association. This conference (ESWRA) we are delighted to extend to you a warm welcome to is a common initiative of the three Flemish Universities (KU Leuven the 9th European Conference for Social Work Research, hosted by University, Ghent University and University of Antwerp), together KU Leuven University in partnership with Ghent University and the with the University Colleges. University of Antwerp. This conference focuses on the ways social work research and Since its beginning in 2011, the European Social Work Research practice can operate in context of changing welfare state Conference series has grown rapidly in profile and numbers. We are paradigms, and in particular how core values of human rights and proud that the Conference has become the primary space for social justice can be embodied and realised. The program is an members of the social work research community across Europe impressive cross section of social work research in Europe and far and beyond, to gather together, share our high quality research and beyond. As Local Organizing Committee we look forward to three expertise, build collaborative relationships and establish successful days of fruitfull discussions, critical reflection and of course a lot of networks. The overwhelming level of engagement in the Conference fun and friendship. both contributes to and reflects the remarkable success of ESWRA too. With over 600 members from more than 33 countries, Koen Hermans we are delighted that ESWRA continues to grow and flourish, (KU Leuven, Conference Committee Co-Chair) as the year-round hub for social work research development, collaboration and exchange across Europe. This year’s Conference promises to be the latest instalment of our © Toerisme Leuven success story. The focus is timely and central to contemporary social work research: embodying social justice and human rights at times of a changing welfare society and increasing inequalities. The conference presentations, symposia and workshops offer an exceptional array of opportunities for knowledge exchange and debate around this core theme. We are also particularly pleased that this year sees the highest numbers yet of participants in the Events Programme for our thriving Special Interest Groups. We would like to express our wholehearted thanks to Prof Koen Hermans and colleagues on the Host Conference Committee for all their excellent work in preparing for the Conference, and our special thanks go to Dominique De Brabanter, for her outstanding administrative support. We wish all of you a stimulating and productive time at ECSWR 2019 – enjoy! Sofia Dedotsi (ESWRA Vice Chair and Conference Committee Co-Chair) Elaine Sharland (ESWRA Chair)
4 PROGRAMME OVERVIEW WEDNESDAY, 10 APRIL 2019 LOCATION 09:30 SIG events Various locations (see p. 6) 12:00 Lunch break Student restaurant ‘Alma’ • Welcome by: Michel Tirions, Local Organizing Committee; Karen Winter, ESWRA SIG Lead 13:00 SIG events Various locations (see p. 6) 15:30 Walk to venue opening session 15:40 Opening session Auditory ‘Pieter de Somer’ • Welcome speeches by: Koen Hermans, Co-chair ECSWR 2019; Elaine Sharland, Chair ESWRA; Gabi Lombardo, Director of the European Alliance for Social Sciences and Humanities; Sofia Dedotsi, Co-chair ECSWR 2019; Nino Žganec, President European Association of Schools of Social Work • Music intermezzo's by choir "The Troubadours" • Keynote by Koen Hermans, Co-chair ECSWR 2019: Human rights, social justice and social work research 17:40 Short break 18:00 ESWRA General Assembly Auditory ‘Pieter de Somer’ 19:30 Welcome reception Hal 5 THURSDAY, 11 APRIL 2019 08:00 Meet the editor session with Rudi Roose, Editor-in-Chief of the European Journal of Social Work Auditory AP 00.15 09:00 Keynote session Auditory AP 00.15 • Welcome by Ann Buysse, Dean Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, + livestream in AP 01.30 Ghent University • Introduction to keynote by Peter Raeymaeckers, University of Antwerp • Keynote by Flavia Martinelli, Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria: Social services ‘disrupted.’ The consequences of the restructuring of public social services on spatial justice and economic development 10:15 Coffee break Student restaurant ‘Alma’ 10:45 Parallel sessions A Various locations (see p. 8-9) SIG event for doctoral and early career researchers Workshop 1-2-3 12:15 Lunch break Student restaurant ‘Alma’ • Poster session 1 Student restaurant ‘Alma’ • Advisory Board of the ESWRA Publication Series Auditory AP 00.15 • SIG Conveners Meeting Auditory SW 00.113 Chair: Karen Winter, ESWRA SIG Lead 14:00 Parallel sessions B Various locations (see p. 10-11) Symposium 1-2-3
ECSWR 2019 5 15:30 Coffee break Student restaurant ‘Alma’ 16:00 Parallel sessions C Various locations (see p. 12-13) Symposium 4-5-6-7-8 17:30 Keynote session Auditory AP 00.15 • Introduction to keynote: Rudi Roose, Ghent University + livestream in AP 01.30 • Keynote by Charlotte Williams, RMIT University: Politics, Preoccupations, Pragmatics: a race/ethnicity redux for social work research 18:30 Possibility to visit photo exhibition 'Pride' Cera-building 18:30 Launch of Special Issue European Journal of Social Work Auditory AP 00.15 Rudi Roose, Editor-in-Chief, European Journal of Social Work Griet Roets, local conferencing organising committee Edgar Marthinson, co-editor ‘Social work and neoliberalism: Trondheim Papers’ 19:30 Conference dinner University Hall, Jubilee Hall FRIDAY, 12 APRIL 2019 08:45 Keynote session Auditory AP 00.15 • Welcome by Bernard Hubeau, University of Antwerp + livestream in AP 01.30 • Introduction to keynote by Wim Van Lancker, KU Leuven University • Keynote by Tania Burchardt, London School of Economics: How could a “capability approach” influence social work practice? 10:00 Coffee break Student restaurant ‘Alma’ 10:30 Parallel sessions D Various locations (see p. 14-15) Symposium 9-10-11-12 Workshop 4 12:00 Lunch break Student restaurant ‘Alma’ • Poster session 2 Student restaurant ‘Alma’ • SIG groups business meetings Various locations (see p. 7) 13:30 Parallel sessions E Various locations (see p. 16-17) Symposium 13-14-15 Workshop 5 15:00 Coffee break Student restaurant ‘Alma’ 15:15 Parallel sessions F Various locations (see p. 18-19) Workshop 6-7 16:30 Closing session Auditory AP 00.15 • ESWRA Award Ceremony + livestream in AP 01.30 • Closing remarks by Elaine Sharland, Chair ESWRA • Introduction to ECSWR 2020 by Florin Lazar, Chair ECSWR 2020 • Closing remarks by Koen Hermans, Co-chair ECSWR 2019
6 SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS (SIG) EVENTS SIG EVENTS WEDNESDAY, 10 APRIL 2019 LOCATION 09:30 Social work: social justice and human rights Auditory AV 00.17 Didier Reynaert, Michel Tirions, Erik Jansen Judgements and decisions: messages from research, implications for the profession Auditory SW 00.113 Duncan Helm, Martin Kettle, Campbell Killick, Brian Taylor Research in the history of social work Auditory SW 02.15 Stefan Köngeter, Sarah Vicary, Dayana Lau, Rory Crath Bridging gaps Auditory AP 00.15 Hugh Mc Laughlin, Sidsel Natland, Kristel Driessens, Cecilia Heule, Joe Duffy, Jean-Pierre Wilken Reconstructing the ‘trans’ in transnational social work research Auditory AP 01.30 Claudia Olivier-Mensah, Wolfgang Schröer, Cornelia Schweppe Critical realism and social work research Auditory SW 02.25 Monica Kjørstad, Elina Pekkarinen European network on gerontological social work Auditory AV 91.12 Marjaana Seppänen, Janet Anand, Sarah Donnelly Practice research in action – methodologies and challenges Auditory AV 01.12 Lars Uggerhøj, Martine Ganzevles Developing international research and writing on substance use in social work education Auditory SW 02.07 and practice Sarah Galvani Working with emotions in child and family social work Auditory SW 02.27 Silvia Fargion, Michelle Lefevre, Karen Winter, Gillian Ruch 12:00 Lunch break Student restaurant ‘Alma’ 13:00 Using arts-based methods to co-create knowledge with service users in social work Auditory AV 00.17 Ephrat Huss No services, innovations and institutions. Human rights perspectives on the transformation Auditory SW 00.113 of social welfare in post-socialist and post-Soviet countries Reima Ana Maglajic, Sofia An Exploring research opportunities and collaboration for improving human rights and inclusion Auditory AV 02.17 of migrants and refugees Emilio Jose Gomez Ciriano, Hugh McLaughlin, Sofia Dedotsi, Esther Mercado García Social Work and health Auditory AV 03.12 Wim Nieuwenboom Social work and social pedagogy research Auditory AV 04.17 Florian Eßer, Griet Roets Research in the history of social work Auditory SW 02.15 Stefan Köngeter, Sarah Vicary, Dayana Lau, Rory Crath Bridging gaps Auditory AP 00.15 Hugh Mc Laughlin, Sidsel Natland, Kristel Driessens, Cecilia Heule, Joe Duffy, Jean-Pierre Wilken Reconstructing the ‘trans’ in transnational social work research Auditory AP 01.30 Claudia Olivier-Mensah, Wolfgang Schröer, Cornelia Schweppe Critical realism and social work research Auditory SW 02.25 Monica Kjørstad, Elina Pekkarinen European network on gerontological social work Auditory AV 91.12 Marjaana Seppänen, Janet Anand, Sarah Donnelly Practice research in action – methodologies and challenges Auditory AV 01.12 Lars Uggerhøj, Martine Ganzevles Developing international research and writing on substance use in social work education Auditory SW 02.07 and practice Sarah Galvani Working with emotions in child and family social work Auditory SW 02.27 Silvia Fargion, Michelle Lefevre, Karen Winter, Gillian Ruch
ECSWR 2019 7 SIG BUSINESS MEETINGS FRIDAY, 12 APRIL 2019 LOCATION 12:00 Arts-based research in social work Agora, room 'Amsterdam' Ephrat Huss Critical realism and social work research Auditory SW 02.25 Monica Kjørstad, Elina Pekkarinen Doctoral and early career researchers Agora, room 'Athens' Gorana Pacic, Håvard Aaslund Service user involvement Auditory AP 00.15 Jean-Pierre Wilken, Hugh McLaughlin, Kristel Driessens, Lia Van Doorn, Joe Duffy, Sidsel Therese Natland Sexuality studies in social work Agora, room 'Cambridge' Jason Schaub European network on gerontological social work Auditory AV 91.12 Marjaana Seppänen, Janet Anand, Sarah Donnelly Mental health social work Agora, room 'Giza' Sarah Vicary, Kevin Stone Post-Soviet and post-socialist social work Auditory AV 02.17 Sofia An, Reima Ana Maglajic Research on social work and policy engagement Agora, room 'Istanbul' Riccardo Guidi, Idit Weiss Research on social work education Agora, room 'Kyoto' Kirsteen Laidlaw, Jo Finch Social work and health Auditory AV 03.12 Wim Nieuwenboom Social work and social pedagogy research Auditory AV 04.17 Florian Eßers, Griet Roets Social work ethics research group Agora, room 'Berlin' Ed de Jonge, Ana Marija Sobocan Social work in film, television and the media Agora, room 'Granada' Martin King, David Edmondson, Emilio José Gómez Ciriano Social work practice research Auditory SW 02.05 Martine Ganzevles, Lars Uggerhøj Social work research on integration policies with migrants and refugees (SWIM) Auditory AV 00.17 Emilio Jose Gomez Ciriano, Hugh McLaughlin, Sofia Dedotsi, Esther Mercado García Social work with children and families across Europe Auditory SW 02.27 Silvia Fargion, Michelle Lefevre, Karen Winter, Gillian Ruch Social work, history and research Auditory SW 02.07 Stefan Köngeter, John Gal Social work: social justice and human rights Auditory SW 02.15 Didier Reynaert, Michel Tirions, Erik Jansen Substance use and social work Auditory SW 00.113 Sarah Galvani The decisions, assessment and risk special interest group (DARSIG) Auditory AV 01.12 Brian Taylor, Campbell Killick Transnational social work Auditory AP 01.30 Claudia Olivier-Mensah, Wolfgang Schröer, Cornelia Schweppe
8 THURSDAY, 11 APRIL 2019 10:45-12:15 Session A1: Social work and measurement Location: Auditory SW 02.25 Research issues emerging from How to measure empowerment? When methods meet motives – Effects of the reduction of the an evaluation of an early A critical analysis of three social work researchers at Dutch case load in social assistance intervention family support instruments based on quality universities of applied sciences on the redemption rate and case service in Northern Ireland standards. on motives for practice-based costs - a paradigm shift in the research and choices made social assistance discourse in Karen Winter Thomas Noordink in their research designs: the Swiss context? a Q-methodology study. Miryam Eser Davolio Martine Ganzevles Session A2: (Self-)advocacy and participation Location: Auditory AP 01.30 Policy advocacy with people in Assisted democracy - on dilemmas Being portrayed as the Liquid advocacy: engagement poverty: informality as a key in practicing democracy and protagonists of the self-advocacy in social welfare advocacy in mechanism for political participation within psychosocial paradigm: reflections of people in a neoliberal environment engagement from below rehabilitation. poverty about the photobook Guy Feldman “Courage” (1998). Peter Raeymaeckers, Pieter Cools Birgitta Frello, Anne Mia Steno Heidi Degerickx Session A3: Social work and austerity Location: Auditory SW 00.113 The neoliberal influence on Citizens’ initiatives: the shadow Economic recession, austerity Incapacity-related benefit Portuguese social work: impacts sides of a strong focus on active and disability: socio-biographic claimants: welfare dependency and strategies of adaptation In citizenship learning for social work from the or welfare resilience? different practice settings exceptional case of Ireland Marielle Verhagen, Uisce Jordan Cristina Albuquerque Jitske van der Sanden Susan Flynn Session A4: Social work education Location: Auditory AV 02.17 Exploring social justice from Authentication of an academic Using critical realism in Newly-qualified social workers' social work education: are the culture in a Social Work a comparative study of human conceptualisations of social discourses equal in social workers programme offered at a South rights and social justice in social justice and Phd students? African University: A value-driven work education in England Jack Nicholls approach towards a decolonised and Spain Rita Barata, Maria João Pena curriculum María Inés Martínez Herrero Lambert Engelbrecht Session A5: Intimate violence Location: Auditory SW 02.15 Understanding school sabotage as Helping or exclusion? The case of Effective interventions for intimate Professional counseling on a form of intimate partner violence intimate partner violence female partner violence survivors: sexual violence and the gender survivors with mental health a meta-review to develop practical perspective Rachel J. Voth Schrag problems guidance for social workers Gesa Bertels Chu-Li Liu Rebecca Macy Session A6: Evidence-based practice Location: Auditory AV 01.12 Defining evidence-based practice: What does ‘what works’ mean in Assisting community-based Reducing the number of children the perspective of practicing children’s social care? organizations with community- in care: What interventions are social workers in the U.S. academic research partnerships: evaluated internationally, do they Jonathan Scourfield a demonstration of the research work, how, for whom, and under Jill Chonody toolkit for community-based which circumstances? Findings organizations from a systematic scoping review Tara McWhinney, Adrianus van de Lorna Stabler Sande, Zoey Feder
ECSWR 2019 9 Session A7: Child and family social work Location: Auditory AV 03.12 Grandparents’ experience of social Home visits in the context of early Parents experiences of getting Nurturing the hope of youth in work when becoming special prevention. The (professional) involved with Child Welfare care: the contribution of mentoring guardians processing of motherhood Services in Norway - intersections Yafit Sulimani-Aidan of social class and ethnicity Paul McGrath Jana Posmek, Pascal Bastian Malin Fævelen, Bente Heggem Kojan Session A8: Co-creation and Participatory Action Research Location: Auditory AP 00.15 Challenges in involving foster care Participatory practice research: Co-creation of a social work Using participatory action adolescents in research an arts-based approach to assessment model: building research to reduce barriers in understanding the impact of capacity in child welfare social consumption of social services Nikola Jovic coercive control work through academic, among young Arab women abused commissioner, and practitioner in childhood: Perspectives of Sui-Ting Kong collaboration victims and service providers Lorna Montgomery, Mandi MacDonald, Haneen Karram-Elias, Helen Dunn Shira Pagorek-Eshel Session A9: Social work education Location: Auditory AV 00.17 Reducing the gap between Preparing social workers to affect Social work values and social A longitudinal study of social work academia and practice - using policy: the parliament as a venue work education in a society student supervisors’ turnover practice research in social work for training transformed by austerity intentions: the role of stress- education related coping strategies Idit Weiss-Gal, John Gal Collin den Braber Kerstin Johansson, Jessica Sjogren Anat Freund Session A10: Social work and mental health Location: Auditory AV 91.12 Sobering Polish males addicted Depression, loneliness and social Understanding adult disclosures The use of narrative in social work of alcohol about helplessness support among older people: of childhood sexual abuse: as a space for the reconstruction and human dignity as categories Study in indigenous residing in a theoretical framework of identity in vulnerable people present or missed in their lives. the north and south of Chile Joseph Mooney Ana Maria da Costa Oliveira Three-variants qualitative Lorena Patricia Gallardo-Peralta, datasets analysis Beata Borowska-Beszta, Katarzyna Wasilewska-Ostrowska SIG event for doctoral and early career researchers Location: Auditory SW 02.05 Workshop 1 Workshop Location: 1Location: Auditory Auditory SW 02.07 AV Translating research methods for practice skills Ian Shaw Workshop 2 Location: Auditory SW 02.27 Together we achieve more! The grand challenges of Amsterdam: an interactive workshop about an innovative design for creating learning communities between research, education and professionals in the field of social work in Amsterdam Joep Holten, Sjoukje Botman, Aafke Brinkhuijsen, Jeroen Gradener Workshop 3 Location: Auditory AV 04.17 Social pedagogy and social work in changing welfare states Florian Eßer, Griet Roets, Mark Smith, Lisbeth Eriksson, Rudi Roose, Christian Christrup Kjeldsen, Kirsten Elisa Petersen
10 THURSDAY, 11 APRIL 2019 14:00-15:30 Session B1: Human rights and social justice Location: Auditory AV 03.12 Ensuring the right of social Policy-making on prioritisation: Potential and possibilities for civic ‘Just knowledge’: can social welfare to every citizen is the social justice issue in sight and political engagement in social work’s ‘guilty knowledge’ help or out of sight? work as a means of achieving build a more inclusive knowledge Vaike Raudava greater rights and justice for society? Koen Gevaert marginalised youth. Milena Heinsch Caroline McGregor, Bernadine Brady Session B2: Politicisation Location: Auditory AV 04.17 Social workers in social services Re-constructing ‘the political’ Deradicalisation or repoliticisation? Is good social work political social in the Arab sector in Israel: in social work practice with How to prevent political violence work? Negotiating quality and political or professional refugees: the case of Israel in youth welfare work different expectations in relation commitment – dilemmas, and Germany to social work’s political role Tim Vanhove, Bart Van Bouchaute difficulties and challenges Lior Birger Urban Nothdurfter, Silvia Fargion Anat Freund, Amit Zriker Session B3: Social work in a comparative perspective Location: Auditory SW 00.113 The contextuality of accountability Family social work in the Continuity and discontinuity The transnational effects of strategies: a cross-national case cross-pressure between the in relationships for looked transformed welfare capitalism study of the relation between welfare state and the reality of after children on young unemployed people context factors and accountability social problems – a four-country in Germany and Spain and the Eran Melkman strategies of social workers comparative study ambivalent involvement of social work Michelle van der Tier Lennart Nygren Christoph Gille Session B4: Social work history Location: Auditory SW 02.07 The history of social work practice Dealing with the legacy of political 50 years of social work: changes “Social salvation” and social in Denmark – changes in conflict: Researching the views of and continuity in the social work justice: the social gospel influence knowledge/identity in social work social workers in Northern Ireland role in adoption in Scotland in social work development in at residential care centers the progressive years Jim Campbell Ariane Critchley, Mark Hardy Inge Bryderup Francisco Branco Session B5: Social work education Location: Auditory SW 02.05 Advancing human rights in social Developing professional identity Social work students' professional Defining the standards for an work education and practice of social work students: identity: exploring its formation empirical research on social through inclusive (research) Russian case services and social work in Johan Fagerberg projects Albania: methodological frame- Anna Smirnova work and first empirical findings Jeroen Knevel Sheyla Moroni Session B6: Relationship-based social work Location: Auditory SW 02.15 Improving relationship–based Researching the importance of Engaging individuals vulnerable Social work in mental health practice, practitioner confidence human relationships in swedish to stereotyping in self-reflection services: intervention with and family engagement skills social services through image work long-term users in a managerial through restorative approach welfare system Jessica Sjögren Tiina Määttä training Cristina Tilli Hayley Reed
ECSWR 2019 11 Session B7: Poverty-aware social work Location: Auditory AP 01.30 Poverty-aware social work and Toward a poverty-aware Creating the social in the medical. Developing a poverty-aware children at risk: tackling the risk social work: social workers’ The development of poverty- pedagogy: from paradigm to monster constructions of success aware rehabilitation practices reflexive practice in post- and failure with the poor academic social work education Yuval Saar-Heiman, Anna Gupta Bart Volders Hani Nouman, Nurit Kantarovich Griet Roets Session B8: Working conditions Location: Auditory SW 02.27 A sustainable working life in Differences between the working The grey work force in Swedish Social workers' value profiles social services: ways to improve conditions of the Romanian social services and job performance the working conditions of urban and rural social workers: Linda Mossberg Riki Savaya social workers implications for practice Pia Tham, Westling Söderström Mikael Daniela Gaba Session B9: Participatory Action Research Location: Auditory AV 00.17 Pathways of dropping out from “Other lenses, other voices”. Foster care adolescents as Families' participation in child high school Lessons from a Participatory research advisers: lessons learnt protection. A case study of a best Action Research with migrant from the field practice Jelena Ogresta experienced users Nevenka Žegarac Sara Serbati Elena Allegri Session B10: Integrated approaches Location: Auditory AV 01.12 Improving outcomes with Shifting the responsibility to The well-being outcomes of Evaluation of outreach integrated care in a marketized overcome the non-take-up of the multiprofessional case- casemanagement in reducing non welfare regime social rights: a realist evaluation management for Finnish take-up: insights from the field. of proactive and integrated social long-term unemployed Jeanne Marsh Helene Cappelle, Evelien Defossez work practices Mikko Mäntysaari Didier Boost Session B11: Social work in urban areas Location: Auditory AV 02.17 Negotiating neighbourhood The potential of bonding capital Social work and the challenges Social work in child-friendly cities: change in later life: acts of for social cohesion in gentrifying related to diversity in urban challenges and opportunities for adaptation, resistance and working-class areas of neighborhoods the implementation of children’s withdrawal among older adults Amsterdam rights in local communities Mieke Schrooten living in Melbourne, Australia Saskia Welschen, Linda van de Kamp Didier Reynaert, Aaron Wyllie Nathalie Van Ceulebroeck Symposium 1 Location: Auditory AP 00.15 The Child Welfare Inequalities Project - is social work reinforcing injustice? Paul Bywaters, Will Mason, Claire McCartan, Calum Webb, Godfred Boahen Symposium 2 Location: Auditory SW 02.25 Decision making practices in gerontological social work Anna Olaison, Sandra Torres Symposium 3 Location: Auditory AV 91.12 Children’s and practitioners’ voices, behaviours and actions: exploring professional practices in everyday child care social work Gillian Ruch, Karen Winter, Fiona Morrison, Wendy Eerdekens, Randi Juul, Inger Sophie Dahlo Husby, Michelle Lefevre
12 THURSDAY, 11 APRIL 2019 16:00-17:30 Session C1: Decision making and social work Location: Auditory SW 02.07 Professional decision-making Children’s participation in making The collective participation of Accountability and governance in Dutch social work: an action decisions about their lives young people in care in decision- in child care decision making model making processes Judy Warburton Judy Warburton, Duncan Helm Mariël van Pelt, Marcel Spierts Rebecca Jackson Session C2: (Self)- advocacy and participation Location: Auditory AV 04.17 The choice to struggle: grassroots A critical examination of local Muslim organizations in child and The girls work method: the role of movement for public housing of youth organisational resistance to youth care empowerment in building girls’ welfare-clients mothers in Israel post-2010 austerity in Brixton agency Inga Selent, Benjamin Strahl, (London) & Leith (Edinburgh) Tamar Shwartz-Ziv Cynthia Kohring Cynthia Boomkens, Judith Metz Luke Campbell Session C3: Place-based and spatial approaches in social work Location: Auditory SW 00.113 “A girl’s place is in the home”: Rebuilding social cohesion in old From case to space: opportunities The decline of postwar social spatial gendered scripts in industrial districts in Wallonia – and challenges for realizing the housing: Prak & Priemus (1986) narratives of runaway and facing precariousness through citizenship of people with multiple revisited homeless girls a social rights approach? disabilities in practice Simon Allemeersch Einat Peled Martin Wagener Vanessa Dermaut Session C4: Human rights and social justice Location: Auditory AP 00.15 Orienting mental health social Claiming our seat at the table: Human rights - a challenge and Hannah Arendt and social work work practice to human rights. examining the role of community- possibility for social work education Paul Michael Garrett engaged social work research and social work practice in a Simon Abbott in advancing human rights changing Norwegian welfare state Sharon Borja Ann Kristin Alseth Session C5: Social work and migration Location: Auditory AV 03.12 Social work practice and Social work with unaccompanied Social quality and key processes Guardianship needs for children psychosocial support for newly young women: who do you see? in refugee integration in Finland on the move arrived young refugees – Rachel Pauline Larkin Janet Anand Stefanos Spaneas a systematic literature review Nora Hettich, Franziska Seidel Session C6: Social work and ageing Location: Auditory SW 02.15 Narratives of dignity in old age Promoting dignified and inclusive Contextual characteristics Couples living with dementia in the city of Zagreb health and social care for older of public elderly care and orienting themselves towards an trans people in Wales intergenerational support in China uncertain future: adopting a Dorijan Vahtar couplehood-lens on interaction Michele Raithby, Paul Willis Jia Chen Anna Olaison Session C7: Child and family social work Location: Auditory AV 01.12 Understanding the outcomes of The process of coping with child Implementing trauma-informed Voluntary care and informed child protection court proceedings abuse within context: young care across child systems of care consent in child protection Palestinian women's perspective – benefits and challenges: a in Ireland and Finland: Jonathan Dickens systematic review of the evidence The ‘acceptable’ face of coercion Shira Eshel, Haneen Elias and power in social work? Suzanne Mooney Kenneth Burns, Tarja Pösö
ECSWR 2019 13 Session C8: Co-creation and Participatory Action Research Location: Auditory AV 91.12 Co-creative knowledge on peer Top-down meets bottom up: “Don’t write about me without Shared ownership between social work within social work practices negotiating the ethics in me”. A study on an Italian pilot work professionals and network co-produced research program in participatory report as leverage for sustainability Tijs Van Steenberghe writing in outcomes? Sarah Banks Maria Luisa Raineri Birgit Goris Session C9: Social work and measurement Location: Auditory AV 00.17 Data linkage and cohort analysis An experimental approach to A new approach for local Who matters? Using social to understand the impact of reducing non-take up of benefits government decision-makers network analysis to explore policy change on children's and services at the local level: using economic evaluation and important relationships of care journeys set-up, results, and lessons capability-adjusted life-years: at-risk parents learned exemplifying a NEET intervention Judith Masson Lukas Fellmann in Sweden Anna Willems Anni-Maria Pulkki-Brännström Symposium 4 Location: Auditory SW 02.25 Students preparedness for placement & practice, a transnational study Kirsteen Laidlaw, Elena Cabiati, Oystein Henriksen, Caroline Shore Symposium 5 Location: Auditory SW 02.27 Aesthetic turn in social work: embedding the arts in social work practice and research Susan Levy, Ephrat Huss, Tony Evans, Erik Jansen, Eltje Bos, Menny Malka, Paola de Bruijn Symposium 6 Location: Auditory AP 01.30 Social work as a policy actor in realizing a human rights perspective Joris De Corte, Gal John, Guidi Riccardo Symposium 7 Location: Auditory SW 02.05 Social work in an era of restrictive migration policies. The case of return-counselling. Robin Vandevoordt, Joris Kennis, Erlend Paasche, Sigrid James Symposium 8 Location: Auditory AV 02.17 Shame thinking for social work theory, research and practice Elizabeth Frost, Alessandro Sicora, Anna Gupta, Mark Hardy
14 FRIDAY, 12 APRIL 2019 10:30-12:00 Session D1: Social work education Location: Auditory AV 03.12 Critical possibilities in the Is the academic social work Transformativity in international Building research capacity: neoliberal academy: making space education a liberal space ? social work education: reframing postgraduate social work for feminist perspectives in social anti-oppressive perspectives in students’ experiences of Nuzha Allassad Alhuzail work education a global context undertaking research and using the learning in their first year Geraldine McCusker Andrew Pau Hoang of practice Ruth Hamilton Session D2: Children's rights and child poverty Location: Auditory AV 04.17 A longitudinal study of child Improving health and well-being Problematic and paradoxical Social workers’ perspectives welfare inequalities in out of children in poverty: a group constructions of emotions: on children’s rights: A qualitative of home care intervention findings from an ethnographically study Informed study of how social work Martin Elliott Marjon Rouwette I-Chen Tang practitioners understand and use their emotions in practice. Louise O'Connor Session D3: Integrated approaches in social work Location: Auditory SW 00.113 Collaboration in integrated High conflict divorces. When a law is not enough – When wicked problems meet practice. An efficacious collaborative and developing family mediation in complex systems. Understanding integrative approach to combat interprofessional collaboration complexity in the organisation of Anne Moe high-conflict divorces social work in welfare states Marina Bergman-Pyykkönen Astrid Altena Evelyn Khoo Session D4: Human rights and social justice Location: Auditory AV 02.17 Rights-based practice in social Social justice and diversity Access to justice as a basic Their voices, their lives: work with migrants – reflections in relation to loss and death: human right: private lawyers and children’s epistemic injustice from an ethnographic study on a neglected Issue social workers working together in the knowledge economy street-level encounters with in a community centre Johanna Hefel Hannah Wells, Milena Heinsch migrant family service-users and Steven Gibens social work professionals Maija Jäppinen Session D5: Social work and LGBTQ Location: Auditory SW 02.07 LGBTQ young people's experience LGBT in small cities. The role of Lesbian stepchild adoption – of housing and homelessness social work to combat LGBTphobia alliances and conflicts with child services in England beyond the big cities. The case of protection services in Germany Girona (Spain) Jason Schaub Christiane Carri Jose Antonio Langarita Session D6: Social work and criminal justice Location: Auditory SW 02.15 Does a right based approach fit Forensic social work: Social care in Scottish prisons: Working with female offenders prisoners needs? The case of professionals’ perspectives the absence of social work in care: the perspectives of prison labour. on violence and delinquency professionals from youth Susan Levy in Greek refugee settings offending teams Liesbeth Naessens Triantafyllia Iliopoulou Donna-Maree Humphery
ECSWR 2019 15 Session D7: Social work and intersectionality Location: Auditory SW 02.25 Social workers’ interventions The meaning of recovery at the Identity, culture, community and Ethnicity, race and old age: for people with mental health intersections of ethnicity and language in social work practice studying inequalities in an problems in residual settings gender for African and Caribbean injustice-oblivious way Chijioke Obasi for refugees in Greece men in England Sandra Torres Maria Douka Frank Keating Session D8: Child and family social work Location: Auditory SW 02.27 The challenges of parenting in Parent engagement in non- ‘That was heartbreaking’: The ethics of social work with a dynamic world: how social voluntary child protective exploring barriers to the unborn and newborn babies services can support parents’ services: giving voice to parents recognition of mothers Ariane Critchley coping strategies in care proceedings Marina Lalayants Silvia Fargion Anne Kelly Session D9: Social work and professionalization Location: Auditory SW 02.05 Young generations of social Power, professionalism and the Functional stupidity and social The framing of the social workers in times of value of colleagues for social workers: a pilot study workers' identity in the media. depoliticization workers in Sweden 2008-18 Insights from Romania Kevin McKee, Johan Fagerberg Steven Brandt Kerstin Svensson Florin Lazar Symposium 9 Location: Auditory AV 00.17 Methodological developments in the study of professional judgment and decision making: the DARSIG symposium Andrew Whittaker, Denise Harvey, Brian Taylor, Mabel Stevenson, Julia Emprechtinger, Michael Rölver Symposium 10 Location: Auditory AV 91.12 Who cares? Who responds? Who fails? Refugees, social work and human rights Marina Rota, Sofia Dedotsi, Emilio Jose Gomez Symposium 11 Location: Auditory AP 00.15 Realist evaluation in a changing world context: Examples from Switzerland, Finland, England and USA Mansoor Kazi Symposium 12 Location: Auditory AP 01.30 Social work history and claims of abuse: beyond a single story Mark Smith, Jo Woodiwiss, Lieselot De Wilde Workshop 4 Location: Auditory AV 01.12 Participatory research in triple function: professional core development, work with addressees and analytical results Martina Ritter, Monika Alisch, Susanne Kümpers
16 FRIDAY, 12 APRIL 2019 13:30-15:00 Session E1: Co-creation and Participatory Action Research Location: Auditory AV 03.12 Dialogue seminars – a promising Giving a voice to the voiceless: the Participatory theatre for The dignity circle: a typology method for user involvement and impact of participatory research knowledge co-creation by of (in)dignity co-creation of knowledge? on co-researchers integrated neighbourhood teams Jante Schmidt Sidsel Natland Paola Limongelli, Laura Malacrida Mike de Kreek Session E2: Child and family social work Location: Auditory SW 00.113 The importance of supports for Tackling the ambiguities in the The critical case approach in Focus on general social work to children’s placements and for welfare state in the post war serious case reviews of children create an environment for positive young people leaving care: period. Exploring inconsistency significantly harmed or killed parenting. A different approach a case of social justice between reformative promises in family-support by an inter- Siobhan Laird and the legacy of neglect, abuse professional team Montserrat Fargas Malet and violence in child welfare Beatrijs Melis institutions Gisela Hauss Session E3: Social work and mental health Location: Auditory AP 01.30 The family focused practice of The need for a family-based The discourse between the The social work role in CTOs professionals in the United practice: a study of Norwegian recovery processes of mentally and compulsory mental health Kingdom – promoting social teenage girls living with a ill persons and their parents treatment in the UK and Ireland: justice through supporting mentally ill parent or a parent A comparative scoping review Netta Galimidi children in the context of living with a drug-abuse problem and Pearse McCusker, Jim Campbell, with a parent with mental illness how they experience their own Gavin Davidson, Hannah Jobling problems and needs John Devaney Kristin Kommisrud Session E4: Social work and austerity Location: Auditory AV 02.17 In the shadow of the welfare state: Reshaping social welfare services Changing of the guard: Neoliberal governmentality in a closer look at hybridization in a turbulent society - a time for food aid recipients’ views on social work practice. An example between professionals and social innovation? the nationalization of social of Polish social security system. informal actors assistance in Finland Aleksandar Bozic Marcin Boryczko Saskia Welschen, Meta de Lange, Helena Blomberg, Christian Kroll Rosalie Metze Session E5: Human rights and social justice Location: Auditory SW 02.15 Norms and values put at stake. Governing English social work: Arab youth involvement in Perspectives of German and A critical realist perspective on the tyranny of transformation delinquent and antisocial Austrian students on policy human rights, social work and behaviors: exploring the relevance practice in social work Makhan Shergill social welfare of Hirschi’s social bond theory in Dieter Kulke a traditional culture and from a Monica Kjorstad qualitative perspective Edith Blit Session E6: Child and family social work Location: Auditory SW 02.25 "Imagining yourself in the Interdisciplinary work in youth Being ‘present’: the perspectives Stop and go-rules in child future to improve the present”. care: how do children benefit? of young people in care on the protection A qualitative research on benefits of youth mentoring Floor Peels, Jitske van der Sanden Frank Ebsen, Idamarie Leth Svendsen Future dialogue method in child relationships protection Bernadine Brady Camilla Landi
ECSWR 2019 17 Session E7: Social work in a changing society Location: Auditory SW 02.27 How do we adapt to policy Social workers’ motivation to Out of the treadmill: social work Radical-relationship based social guidelines in a changing society? help in a changing welfare society in times of liquid modernity work practice as a response to Entrepreneurship' limits and – vignette study political and economic austerity Dag Leonardsen potentials for social work in the UK. Jaroslaw Przeperski Antonela Filipa Jesus, Darren Hill Maria Inês Amaro Session E8: Digitalisation Location: Auditory AV 00.17 e-Social group work. Evolution, Information and communication The relevance of an ICT How to optimize the customer state of the art and a renewed technologies in social work convivential approach in social journey in public social services research agenda practice work. Theoretical framework from a user perspective and results on a study on three Andrés Astray Anne Aasback, Riina Kiik Elise Pattyn Albanian universities Sandro Landucci Session E9: Child and family social work Location: Auditory AV 01.12 Implementation effectiveness of Managing demand for children's Taking into account the clients’s "When do we say 'Oh well you are the Reclaiming Social Work model social care view – how do professionals going to die young but whey hey' in Finland construct the client’s perspective? and when do we decide to do Rick Hood something about it?" Childhood Elina Aaltio Julia Emprechtinger, Peter Voll obesity - a child protection concern or a step too far? Peter Nelson Session E10: Social work and disability Location: Auditory SW 02.07 Participation as a continuum Supporting decision making Net-Flex: exploring expectations, Being able to participate and – a grounded theory on the to protect human rights needs and motivations of belong in the community: participation of persons with secondary networks and social inclusion of people with Gavin Davidson disabilities in different areas facilitating resilient networks of a disability from an environmental of life adults with acquired disabilities perspective living at home, within current Andreas Pfister Annica Brummel disability policy and practice in Flanders (according the responsive research methodology). Greet Demesmaeker, Els Pazmany Symposium 13 Location: Auditory AV 91.12 Social innovation, social work and its socio-political context: dimensions and challenges Jean Pierre Wilken, Anne Parpan-Blaser, Tor Slettebø, Erik Jansen Symposium 14 Location: Auditory AV 04.17 Teaching judgement and decision-making in social work Duncan Helm, Autumn Roesch-Marsh, David Saltiel, Martin Kettle Symposium 15 Location: Auditory AP 00.15 Applying research in the Scholarship of Learning and Teaching (SOTL) to change social work education Trish McCulloch, Mark Smith, Stephen Webb, Mairi Anne Macdonald, Shona Robertson, Fiona Clark Workshop 5 Location: Auditory SW 02.05 Researching ethics in social work Teresa Bertotti, Ana Marija Sobocan, Sarah Banks, Kim Strom-Gottfried
18 FRIDAY, 12 APRIL 2019 15:15-16:15 Session F1: Discretion Location: Auditory AP 00.15 The changing shape of professional discretion The use of discretion by social assistance Researching strategies of discretion in dealing in the contemporary welfare state professionals: a quantitative verification with poverty and social inequality: the ‘black dog’ of child welfare and protection Tony Evans Marjolijn De Wilde John Decoene, Lore Dewanckel Session F2: Child and family social work Location: Auditory AV 03.12 The hidden children. Inside the world of Italian Social status of women carers in Slovenia: The core values of the welfare state and the young carers. policies and consequences new values dictated by the technological world. Social workers' perception of their Paola Limongelli Vesna Leskošek ability to balance and influence Shirley Ben Shlomo Session F3: Homelessness and social work Location: Auditory AV 02.17 Social street work: an ecological approach Learning on the move: exploring work with “You just cannot stop thinking that this vulnerable young men through the lens of is predominantly symptom treatment”: Evelien Rauwerdink-Nijland movement negotiating antagonisms in social activation programmes with homeless people Alastair Roy Carolin Freier, Frank Sowa Session F4: (Self-)advocacy and participation Location: Auditory AP 01.30 “We didn’t think it was actually gonna happen” Giving voice to women working in the sex Identifying barriers faced by Ottawa Somali – self-organization among people affected by industry: a voice-centered relational model youth in accessing post-secondary and homelessness and substance use based qualitative social work method vocational opportunities: an example of community-based participatory research Havard Aaslund Leigh-Ann Sweeney Adrianus van de Sande Session F5: Social work and migration Location: Auditory SW 02.07 Social work with Unaccompanied Asylum Prevention of international youth migration’ Communicative methodology: a case study Seeking Children (UASC) social risks as social work challenge: about integrated plan for the Roma in Catalonia case of Russia (Spain) Maura Daly Olga Borodkina Patricia Melgar Alcantud, Teresa Plaja Viñas, Miguel Ángel Pulido Session F6: Co creation and Participatory Action Research Location: Auditory AV 04.17 Wellbeing effects of the ’participatory group- Impact of women’s political participation SoCaTel: a co-creation methodology in use based care management’ for 65+ aged people on their family life: a case study of district for digitalization of long-term-care services Peshawar and co-creation methods Sirpa Kannasoja Nasira Nasreen Blanca Deusdad
ECSWR 2019 19 Session F7: School social work Location: Auditory SW 02.25 The role of schools in helping to refocus social Psychosocial intervention and social work: sustainable change or hope over reality? reproduction in Hong Kong secondary schools: situating social work and school-based support Mary Baginsky services in/as the ‘psy-curriculum’ Andrew Pau Hoang Session F8: Social work and criminal justice Location: Auditory AV 91.12 Patterns of working alliance in probation Exploring capabilities in social work: supervision, the impact on offender recidivism support for ex-prisoners Annelies Sturm Sylvie Van Dam Session F9: Sustainability Location: Auditory AV 00.17 Ecosocial innovations – small-scale models for Ecosocial innovations enabling social work The invisible social worker in informal social changing unemployment policies and social to promote sustainable economy in changing work practices work practices towards sustainability welfare society Elke Plovie Ingo Stamm Aila-Leena Matthies, Jef Peeters Session F10: Working conditions Location: Auditory AV 01.12 Social Work in Unseen How does ‘fitness to practice’ Social work regulation – The Global Self-Care Project: Workspaces relate to social work ‘values’? comparing outcomes in fitness perspectives of European An examination of public to practice proceedings for social practitioners Alix Walton documents from ‘competence workers, nurses and doctors J. Jay Miller, and conduct’ hearings in England. Aidan Worsley Zuzana Poklembova Linda Ann Bell Workshop 6 Location: Auditory SW 00.113 Safeguarding young people in care. Supporting a healthy sexual development of children and young people growing up in residential and foster care. Wim Van Tongel, Gitte Riis Hansen, Iddegien Kok Workshop 7 Location: Auditory SW 02.15 Anti-racist and anti-oppressive - complementary or competitive models of social work education Sukhwinder Singh
20 CONGRESS VENUE KU LEUVEN FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES ORANGE BUILDING: Student restaurant 'Alma' PURPLE BUILDING: YELLOW BUILDING: • All coffee and lunch breaks • Registration and Information Desk • Auditories AV 91.12, AV 01.12 and AV 03.12 • Poster session 1 and 2 • Auditories AP 00.15 and AP 01.30 (entrance below) • Exhibitor booths and ESWRA info stand • Auditories AV 00.17, AV 02.17 and AV 04.17 (entrance above) GREEN BUILDING BLUE BUILDING RED BUILDING • Auditories SW 02.05, SW 02.07, SW 02.15, SW • Auditory SW 00.113 • SIG groups business meetings 02.25 and SW 02.27
ECSWR 2019 21 MAP OF ALL LOCATIONS IN LEUVEN 4 5 6 2 1 3 1. KU Faculty of Social Sciences 2. Auditory 'Pieter de Somer’ 3. Agora Learning Centre (Parkstraat 45, Leuven) (Charles Deberiotstraat 24, Leuven) (Edward van Eventstraat 4, Leuven) All keynote sessions, parallel sessions, Opening session and ESWRA General Assembly SIG business meetings symposia, workshops and SIG Events 4. Hal 5 5. University Hall 6. Cera-building (Diestsesteenweg 104, Leuven) (Naamsestraat 22, Leuven) (Muntstraat 1, Leuven) Welcome reception Conference dinner Photo exhibition ‘Pride’
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