Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are the comprehensive 2030 agenda established by the United Nations with the aim of fostering sustainable development for the betterment of humanity and the preservation of our planet; objectives are geared towards promoting peace, prosperity, and sustainability for present and future generations (United Nations, 2015). Social work educators and social work practitioners deliberate the potential implementation of all 17 SDGs in the social work context
The answer to the current social-ecological crisis requires a transition to a sustainable society. S...
Environmental degradation is not experienced by all populations equally; hazardous and toxic waste s...
In 2015, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development was adopted by state nations across the globe t...
Social work as a committed profession-dealing with social problems, functions in various contexts an...
The Global Agenda for Social Work and Social Development (2012) reflects the commitment of social wo...
Around the world social workers are coming alongside communities that are unfairly impacted by clima...
After several years of negotiation and collaboration, the United Nations Goals for Sustainable Devel...
Incredible work is being done all over the world by social workers addressing issues at the nexusof ...
In June 2012, heads of state convened to finalize a policy framework on sustainable development cal...
Incredible work is being done all over the world by social workers addressing issues at the nexus of...
Universities of both global North and South have been changing from the traditional teaching-learnin...
The traditional role of social work includes but not limited to addressing issues of inequality, vio...
Poverty has been and continues to be an ongoing global, regional and national challenge that is demo...
The educational framework of Australian social work field education has remained static over the pas...
Social work has a long tradition of being explicitly concerned with the 'person-in-environment',reco...
The answer to the current social-ecological crisis requires a transition to a sustainable society. S...
Environmental degradation is not experienced by all populations equally; hazardous and toxic waste s...
In 2015, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development was adopted by state nations across the globe t...
Social work as a committed profession-dealing with social problems, functions in various contexts an...
The Global Agenda for Social Work and Social Development (2012) reflects the commitment of social wo...
Around the world social workers are coming alongside communities that are unfairly impacted by clima...
After several years of negotiation and collaboration, the United Nations Goals for Sustainable Devel...
Incredible work is being done all over the world by social workers addressing issues at the nexusof ...
In June 2012, heads of state convened to finalize a policy framework on sustainable development cal...
Incredible work is being done all over the world by social workers addressing issues at the nexus of...
Universities of both global North and South have been changing from the traditional teaching-learnin...
The traditional role of social work includes but not limited to addressing issues of inequality, vio...
Poverty has been and continues to be an ongoing global, regional and national challenge that is demo...
The educational framework of Australian social work field education has remained static over the pas...
Social work has a long tradition of being explicitly concerned with the 'person-in-environment',reco...
The answer to the current social-ecological crisis requires a transition to a sustainable society. S...
Environmental degradation is not experienced by all populations equally; hazardous and toxic waste s...
In 2015, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development was adopted by state nations across the globe t...