Linking the Human Rights and Ecosocial Paradigms in Social Work Education: An Example from Practice
Stamm, I., & Dörfler, L. (2024). Linking the Human Rights and Ecosocial Paradigms in Social Work Education: An Example from Practice. In C. Forde, S. Ranta-Tyrkkö, P. Lievens, K. Rambaree, & H. Belchior-Rocha (Eds.), Teaching and Learning in Ecosocial Work : Concepts, Methods and Practice (pp. 133-143). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-58708-5_9
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The chapter introduces a new teaching concept on the link between human rights-based social work and the ecosocial paradigm. In Germany, the discussion on ecosocial work has just recently started, and teaching human rights and ecosocial approaches is a new field in social work education. The teaching concept was put in practice in 2022 within the master program “Social Work as a Human Rights Profession” at the Alice Salomon University of Applied Sciences Berlin. The seminar focused on the link between human rights, sustainability, and the natural environment, providing a theoretical foundation on the key concepts and discussing how to combine a human rights and an ecosocial perspective in social work practice.
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