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Presentation by Karen Adshead University of East London/London RCE for the 2 nd Joint World Conference on Social Work Social Development 2012: Action and Impact
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Link with Global social agenda for SWSD Education for sustainability UN Global RCE system Case example – London RCE –International Social Work at UEL outline
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Engagement agenda Linking social well-being, economic equality and stability, and physical environment Impact within social work education Global and local implications differentiated responses Global Agenda for Social Work and Social Development
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UN initiative – political, social and technical expertise Johannesburg 2002 World Summit Decade of Education for Sustainable Development 2005-2015 UN Institute for Advanced Studies Regional Centre for Expertise for Education for Sustainable Development Inclusive and diverse dialogue Decade of Education for Sustainable Development
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Global movement Formal and informal education UNU-IAS Now 101 recognised RCEs RCE Global Service Centre http://www.ias.unu.edu/sub_page.aspx?catID=108&ddlID=183 http://www.ias.unu.edu/sub_page.aspx?catID=108&ddlID=183 Local and global focus Sustainability, development, environment, education Regional Centres for Expertise on Education for Sustainable Development
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Where do crisis and disasters responses fit within remit for social work capabilities Importance of social work values and ethics form part of synergistic response at national and international levels Linking values and ethical frameworks to sustainability domains Points to consider
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Local level expertise Technical capabilities RCE mechanism Interdisciplinary projects desd Proactive engagement sustainability Involving local communities Disasters (natural and human) Protecting physical environment Link social, human and ecological development Several areas of overlap for Education for Sustainable development and global agenda for social work and social development:
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Emerging area (green, ecological, environmental) International social work education formal and informal Professional capabilities framework (England) Professionalisation of the environmental, humanitarian sector Embedding global social agenda and environment and sustainability within curriculum Social work education and environment
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Organisation of Regional Centre of Expertise for ESD UN (IAS, UEP, UNDP, UNESCO, UNICEF) Global RCE network (UNU-IAS) RCE (universities, voluntary sector community groups, private sector)
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London Regional Centre Eexpertise Bring together institutions to jointly promote Education for Sustainable Development Build informative platforms to share information community level events, conferences, seminars, field trips Promote dialogue for sd interdisciplinary Build local support for esd actors, students Create local,regional knowledge base for esd London, Europe, global links
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Global RCE network Global RCE conference participation Scaling up projects Links across globe Influence on agenda setting priorities Sharing supporting esd actors
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UN Eating Disorder Units Personality Difficulty/Disorder Forensic (Regional Secure Units) CAMHS Admission Units Residential Care Facilities
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Case example
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UEL programme– international social work, community development, refugee studies, humanitarian consultation RCE London– represents how norms and values are transmitted through various social institutions (e.g. families, religious orgs, schools, media outlets) DESD – Level of institutionalized social divisions and power relations (e.g. age, class, race, gender)
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MA International Social Work & Community Development MA International Social Work & Refugee Studies Environment and sustainability themes in core modules and electives UEL Programmes
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Student interest and engagement Research themes: IDPs, forced migration, climate change, human & food security, gender & development issues Conferences as assessments Networking in and through London RCE (network of networks) Internationanl Social work edcuation at University of East London
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Only RCE in a capital city in Europe Network of networks Universities and colleges, schools community groups, civil society organisations, private sector Connected to European and global RCEs Projects: Place based learning Community and social development groups Teachers network Business practices Social work educatio London RCE
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