The paper includes changes that were initiated by the women’s movement and influences social policy before and after the second World War. The shift from charity to social policy and public services in the field of social care and welfare is a result of the women’s demands for the secularisation of the state. That would restrict Church power and create a system established on the recognition of the human rights. Social justice was the basic demand of the women and so was also a basic principle of the welfare state
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COBISS.SI-ID: 3175269The book is a scientific volume of ethical dilemmas emphasising the issues regarding human rights, social justice, ethics of care, global re-religisation, disability ethics and issues concerning teaching social work ethics. Zaviršek is also the author of one of the article. The book was launched at the third international doctoral school Indosow in June 2010 directed by the first author of the book (the programme Indosow has received an international award in 2009 by the CSWE for excellence in teaching and international programmes) and at the world social work congress in Hong Kong.
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COBISS.SI-ID: 251288832The conference celebrated the finished process of the establishment of the very first European doctoral studies in social work Indosow, chaired by Darja Zaviršek. The programme was established during the 5-years EU Socrates Erasmus Project (see the list of the projects 9.2.). In November 2009 Indosow was awarded by the American CSWE for the in excellencies in international education, under the programme Partners in Advancing Education for International Social Work. The Award was given to the chair in the USA.
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COBISS.SI-ID: 246733824The aim of the book is to focus on the way how gender and social work is taught in social work education. It focuses on approaches used to teach gender and history, on the use of teaching material, issues that are essential for understanding gender, inequalities and injustices and again rethink the role of the women in the establishment of social work profession. The book is divided in three parts: “Reflections on teaching and new approaches”, “Teaching with history: using the past to reflect the present”. The third part is on the teaching material.
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COBISS.SI-ID: 3169637The paper raised concern on a still ongoing discussion of a conflicting position in social work (support – control) with special emphasis on social work with members of ethnic minorities. The paper presented one example of life experiences of one young Roma women in Slovenia and the development of her social support network in the community.
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