Book Lunch - CSU contributing authors - International Federation of Social Workers

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    Social Work Promoting Community and Environmental Sustainability Volume 2 book coverAt the opening of the Social Work and Sustainable Development Joint World Conference in Dublin, IFSW is proud to launch the second volume of an important series:

    Social Work Promoting Community and Environmental Sustainability: A Workbook for Global Social Workers and Educators, Volume 2.

    The 19 chapters demonstrate the incredible work that is being done all over the world by social workers addressing issues at the nexus of community and environmental sustainability. This volume of the workbook series focuses primarily on Indigenous voices and knowledge, eco-therapeutic practices, and the interdisciplinary nature of sustainability in social work. The workbook is intended as a tool for international social work practitioners, students, and educators to help advance the Global Agenda for Social Work and Social Development theme of “working toward environmental sustainability.

     

    Period04 Jul 2018

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    • TitleCSU contributing authors to IFSW book on ecosocial work
      Degree of recognitionInternational
      Media name/outletInternational Federation of Social Workers
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryIreland
      Date04/07/18
      Descriptionnformation Type: News
      Topic: IFSW
      June 28, 2018 By IFSW

      Social Work Promoting Community and Environmental Sustainability Volume 2 book coverAt the opening of the Social Work and Sustainable Development Joint World Conference in Dublin, IFSW is proud to launch the second volume of an important series:

      Social Work Promoting Community and Environmental Sustainability: A Workbook for Global Social Workers and Educators, Volume 2.

      The 19 chapters demonstrate the incredible work that is being done all over the world by social workers addressing issues at the nexus of community and environmental sustainability. This volume of the workbook series focuses primarily on Indigenous voices and knowledge, eco-therapeutic practices, and the interdisciplinary nature of sustainability in social work. The workbook is intended as a tool for international social work practitioners, students, and educators to help advance the Global Agenda for Social Work and Social Development theme of “working toward environmental sustainability.
      Producer/AuthorInternational Federation of Social Workers
      URLifsw.org
      PersonsKaren Bell, Heather Boetto, Karen Kime