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International Federation of Social Workers Information

The International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW) is an international professional organization for social workers. The society consists of 84 national chapters, divided into five regional groups, and has over 480,000 members.[1] The goal of this body is to promote the profession of social work and the organization of professional social workers to facilitate their work through international cooperation. The current president is David N. Jones of the United Kingdom.

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History

The organization began as the International Permanent Secretariat of Social Workers in Paris in 1928. This group became inactive after the onset of World War II. During the International Conference of Social Work of 1950 in Paris, the organization was reorganized as the International Federation of Social Workers. Originally, seven national social worker organizations agreed to become members. However, this new association was not officially founded until 1956 at the International Conference on Social Welfare in Munich, Germany.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ IFSW - Membership, retrieved on 2008-02-22
  2. ^ "History of the IFSW". International Federation of Social Workers. November 23, 2005. http://www.ifsw.org/en/p38000040.html. Retrieved 2008-02-22.

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Primary concepts Social work · Qualifications for professional social work · Role of the professional social worker · Social work knowledge building
Education

Bachelor of Social Work (BA, BSc or BSW) degree · Socionom · Master of Social Work degree (MA, MSc or MSW) · Doctor of Social Work degree (Ph.D or DSW) · International Association of Schools of Social Work · Council on Social Work Education · Schools of social work

Social workers

American social workers · British social workers · Canadian social work academics · Unclassified social workers

Professional associations

International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW) · National Association of Social Workers · British Association of Social Workers · Australian Association of Social Workers · Professional Social Workers' Association

Types of social work

Medical social work · Social work with groups · Social planning · School social worker · Barefoot social work · Forensic social work · Caseworker · Child protection · Social work in the military

Other terms of interest

Community practice · Community organizing · Settlement movement · Charity Organization Society · Jane Addams · Social justice · Child savers

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