In over 65 years of conflict that followed the creation of Israel and the subsequent occupation of Palestinian land, the official international organizations representing the profession of social work have been in a state of avoidance with regards to dealing with crucial questions about social work under occupation. Until, last year hardly any relevant statement could be traced in the archives of the International Federation of Social Workers and the International Association of Social Workers referring to this issue. This article attempts to provide an initial exploration of the views and every-day professional lives of children and family social workers in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. The authors investigate and reflect on the challe...
An observer reviews the successes and failures of grassroots strategies of non-violent resistance to...
Based on substantial research interviews with young people across the Palestinian West Bank, this bo...
Since the Second Intifada, trauma relief has served as the primary justification for a range of inte...
Based on primary and secondary sources and interviews with Arab social workers employed in welfare b...
This paper investigates the impact of violent political conflict on social workers and service users...
This paper presents an analysis of interviews with Israeli social workers conducted as part of a stu...
This paper presents the results of a participatory evaluation of a new initiative in Palestine, name...
This study aimed to recognize the obstacles that limit the Palestine refugees’ benefit from social w...
This paper uses a case study approach to explore issues of social work policy and practice in three ...
Experience from capacity-building courses for social workers in Iraq Wencke Aamodt Lind The situatio...
International social work is gaining recognition as a distinct field of study and practice, and in t...
ABSTRACT: Throughout the world, political conflicts lead to violence between countries. In such situ...
For over ten years now, social work and youth and community students from a university in England ha...
Engendering hope with refugee children is an important role of those working in child protection. Th...
Literature on social work demonstrates that relations between conflicts and social work constitute t...
An observer reviews the successes and failures of grassroots strategies of non-violent resistance to...
Based on substantial research interviews with young people across the Palestinian West Bank, this bo...
Since the Second Intifada, trauma relief has served as the primary justification for a range of inte...
Based on primary and secondary sources and interviews with Arab social workers employed in welfare b...
This paper investigates the impact of violent political conflict on social workers and service users...
This paper presents an analysis of interviews with Israeli social workers conducted as part of a stu...
This paper presents the results of a participatory evaluation of a new initiative in Palestine, name...
This study aimed to recognize the obstacles that limit the Palestine refugees’ benefit from social w...
This paper uses a case study approach to explore issues of social work policy and practice in three ...
Experience from capacity-building courses for social workers in Iraq Wencke Aamodt Lind The situatio...
International social work is gaining recognition as a distinct field of study and practice, and in t...
ABSTRACT: Throughout the world, political conflicts lead to violence between countries. In such situ...
For over ten years now, social work and youth and community students from a university in England ha...
Engendering hope with refugee children is an important role of those working in child protection. Th...
Literature on social work demonstrates that relations between conflicts and social work constitute t...
An observer reviews the successes and failures of grassroots strategies of non-violent resistance to...
Based on substantial research interviews with young people across the Palestinian West Bank, this bo...
Since the Second Intifada, trauma relief has served as the primary justification for a range of inte...