Rigorously analyzing the crossroads at which social welfare programs find themselves and the new demands for the education of professionals involved in social welfare programs, several key issues can be discerned;
. the theoretical debate surrounding the changes brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic and the process of redefining globalization in which we are immersed.
. the challenges to be met by welfare programs, and the good practices that are being implemented.
. the key issue of how to generate more robust data in the field of social services and social protection.
. how to increase the competencies of professionals through education in schools of social work.
Providing 15 newly written chapters drawn from both the global north and the global south, it offers a set of recommendations to address the challenges of inequality and social inclusion in the coming years.
It will be of interest to all academics, students and practitioners working in the fields of social work, social welfare and social development.
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Sang Mok Suh
President of the International Council on Social Welfare (ICSW)
Former Minister of Health & Welfare, Korean Government
"This volume edited by Antonio López Peláez, Annaline Keet, and Chung Moon Sung is a comprehensive collection of essays that provides invaluable insights into the evolving landscape of social work theory, practice, and education post-COVID-19. Addressing critical themes like urban conflicts, digital human rights, and shared decision-making, this book offers innovative perspectives to navigate societal challenges. The diverse contributions from esteemed scholars worldwide, ensure a rich and multifaceted exploration of pressing issues. This publication is an indispensable resource for academics, practitioners, and policymakers seeking to redefine and enhance social welfare programs and education in our rapidly changing world."
Annamaria Campanini
President, International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW)
Retired Prof. Phd. in Social Work
Università Milano Bicocca
"This is the exact book I would like social policy practitioners, educators and students to read and challenge themselves to reflect on a practice setting transformed by pandemics, artificial Intelligence (AI) and geopolitical tensions that have strongly bred social inequalities. COVID 19 exposed us to the naked reality of deep rooted inequalities exacerbated by geopolitical tensions which has left the whole world heavily polarized. The book is remarkable and should be a must-read for all of us as it comes at the time when the social work profession is positioning itself to promoting and supporting efforts in co-designing and co-creating sustainable interventions".
Joachim Cuthbert Mumba
President - International Federation of Social Worker