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Global Agenda for Social Work and Social Development: European Observatory Global Agenda for Social Work and Social Development: European Observatory

3 International Organisations developed the Global Agenda IASSW International Association of Schools of Social Work ICSW International Council on Social Welfare IFSW International Federation of Social Workers IASSW International Association of Schools of Social Work ICSW International Council on Social Welfare IFSW International Federation of Social Workers

2004 discussions started & planning began 2010 conference endorsed The Agenda Consultations with members 2012 Agenda Commitments agreed 2013 Global Observatory launched 2014 Melbourne – First Global Report 2014 Open call for Regional Observatory hosts 2015 Regional Observatories operational 2004 discussions started & planning began 2010 conference endorsed The Agenda Consultations with members 2012 Agenda Commitments agreed 2013 Global Observatory launched 2014 Melbourne – First Global Report 2014 Open call for Regional Observatory hosts 2015 Regional Observatories operational The background

Increase SW and SD visibility Strengthen and promote social work and social development Increase self-confidence of workers Challenge established ways of thinking Support national and regional bodies Increase SW and SD influence at all levels Increase SW and SD visibility Strengthen and promote social work and social development Increase self-confidence of workers Challenge established ways of thinking Support national and regional bodies Increase SW and SD influence at all levels Why the Agenda?

The Global Observatory on Social Work and Social Development

Promoting Social and Economic Equalities Observatory theme Promoting the dignity and worth of peoples Promoting Social and Economic Equalities Observatory theme Promoting the dignity and worth of peoples Observatory theme ? Observatory theme ?

To promote sustainable communities and environmentally sensitive development Observatory theme To promote wellbeing through sustainable human relationships To promote sustainable communities and environmentally sensitive development Observatory theme To promote wellbeing through sustainable human relationships Observatory theme

Collect evidence about the positive actions of social workers, educators and social development practitioners Support implementation of the Global Agenda Give visibility and credibility to practice and to Promote further action and lobbying Collect evidence about the positive actions of social workers, educators and social development practitioners Support implementation of the Global Agenda Give visibility and credibility to practice and to Promote further action and lobbying Observatory objectives

31 January 2015 – selection of Regional Observatories 31 December 2015 – all regional reports incorporated in Global report June 2016 – Second Global Agenda Report to be presented in Seoul, Korea 31 January 2015 – selection of Regional Observatories 31 December 2015 – all regional reports incorporated in Global report June 2016 – Second Global Agenda Report to be presented in Seoul, Korea Global Observatory process

European Observatory Hosted by ENSACT European Network for Social Action Partners: European Association of Schools of Social Work EASSW – European association of training centres for socio-educational care work FESET – International Federation of Educative Communities FICE Europe – International Council on Social Welfare ICSW Europe – International Federation of Social Workers IFSW Europe – PowerUs, service users in social work learning partnership – Social Work and Health Inequalities Network SWHIN -

Written paper, video, audio, poster What is the problem being addressed – link to promoting dignity and worth of people? Which organisations are involved? How were service users involved? Which methods or interventions were used? What was the outcome or result? Written paper, video, audio, poster What is the problem being addressed – link to promoting dignity and worth of people? Which organisations are involved? How were service users involved? Which methods or interventions were used? What was the outcome or result? European Observatory guidance

European Observatory For full details of information about the call and the guidelines for electronic submission of information and materials go to : Website:

Until 31 August 2015 – national, local groups and individuals prepare and send submissions September to December 2015 –analysis of all submissions and drafting of European Observatory report for submission to Global Observatory Spring 2016 – dissemination of European report to all ENSACT members June 2016 – Second Global Agenda report to be presented in Seoul, Korea Until 31 August 2015 – national, local groups and individuals prepare and send submissions September to December 2015 –analysis of all submissions and drafting of European Observatory report for submission to Global Observatory Spring 2016 – dissemination of European report to all ENSACT members June 2016 – Second Global Agenda report to be presented in Seoul, Korea European Observatory timetable

Social workers must speak up, get involved with UN agendas and challenge inequality and injustice. ‘ There are so many complementarities and synergies between the UN agenda and the work of social workers; we must find better ways to work together. ’ Helen Clark, SWD at the UN 2010 Social workers must speak up, get involved with UN agendas and challenge inequality and injustice. ‘ There are so many complementarities and synergies between the UN agenda and the work of social workers; we must find better ways to work together. ’ Helen Clark, SWD at the UN 2010 UN challenge to social work

Together we can build and own the Global Agenda