International Social Work: Think Global. Act Local. Be Social.

Authors Jolanda Berends
Published in Journal of Sociotherapy
Publication date 2025
Research groups Duurzame Gemeenschappen
Type Article

Summary

Because social workers respond to local contexts, it is often said that social work is not a global profession. Indeed, social workers adapt their practices to local conditions. However, these local practices are recognised globally. The exchange of these practices and methods enriches social workers, inspires them and strengthens the further development of the profession. To facilitate this exchange, social work has had several international associations and networks for almost a century, which have enabled the sharing of local practices and educational programs. Today, social work works within a basic international framework that guides both professional practice and education. This descriptive article will take the reader through the history of international social work, by mentioning some global social work associations and networks and their achievements. Furthermore, the article will address internationalisation of the social work curriculum and will mention the added values and disadvantages of an international experience abroad. (Includes an abstract in the Slovakian language)

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Published in Journal of Sociotherapy
Year and volume 11 1
Key words social work, international social work
Digital Object Identifier 10.5281/zenodo.16638165
Page range 42-49

Jolanda Berends

Jolanda Berends

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  • Research group: Duurzame Gemeenschappen