2. SOCIAL WORKERS
ASSOCIATIONS
Social worker associations are
prevalent in almost all countries.
There are about 90 formal
associations and more than
750,000 social workers.
4. INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF
SOCIAL WORKERS
IFSW’s beginnings date from the early part of the
20th century at the First International Conference
on Social Work held in Paris in 1928, it was agreed
an International Association of Social Workers be
formed.
At the Second International Conference on Social
Work held in Frankfurt in 1932, provisional statutes
of the International Permanent Secretariat of Social
Workers (IPSSW) were agreed by eight founding
members
5. INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF
SOCIAL WORKERS(IFSW)
At the Fifth International Conference on Social
Work held in Paris in 1950, an agreement to form a
new body was approved provided that seven
national bodies became members – achieved in
1956 when the International Federation of Social
Workers was formed in Munich.
6. IFSW ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE
Every two years at a General
Meeting of members an
international Executive Committee
is democratically elected. This
committee consists of a President,
Treasurer and Regional President
and Member-at-Large for each
Region.
Gary Bailey –
President, IFSW
Dr. Rory.G.Truell,
7. AGENDA
In 2010, IFSW at a joint conference with the
International Association of Schools of Social Work
and the International Council on Social Welfare
launched the Global Agenda for Social Work and
Social Development.[6] This tripartite agreement
commits to working together to promote social
justice, social development and sustainable
systems of well-being.
World Social Work Day
“17th March 2015 “
8. INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
SCHOOLS OF SOCIAL
WORK (IASSW)
The International Association of Schools of
Social Work, IASSW, is the worldwide association of
schools of social work, other tertiary level social work
educational programs, and social work educators.
The IASSW was founded in 1928 at the First
International Conference of Social Work, held in Paris. It
initially comprised 51 schools, mostly in Europe, and
was known as the International Committee.
9. MISSION OF IASSW
The mission statement adopted in 2000 commits the
IASSW as the international organization to four major
purposes:
to develop and promote worldwide excellence in
social work education, research and scholarship in
order to enhance human well-being;
to create and maintain a dynamic community of
social work educators and their programs;
to support and facilitate participation in mutual
exchanges of information and expertise;
to represent social work education at the
international level.
10. GOVERNANCE OF IASSW
According to the current IASSW Constitution, the
organization is governed by the Board of Directors, made
up of both elected and appointed members. Starting from
1928 the IASSW had 12 Presidents.
They hold office for a period of four years
The current president is
VIMALA NADKARNI from
INDIA elected in the year 2012.
11. SOCIAL WORKERS ASSOCIATIONS AT NATIONAL
/STATE LEVEL
PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL WORKERS
ASSOCIATION
The Professional Social Workers'
Association (PSWA) is an association
of Indian / Tamil Nadu social work professionals,
headquartered at Chennai.
The Association is functioning since 1985.
12. PRESENT TEAM OF GOVERNANCE
President - Mr. S.Cyril Alexander. S, Executive Director,
MACT NGO
Secretary - Mr. Andrew Sesuraj. M, Consultant, Child
Participation observatory
Apart from above mention there are 8 more memebers in
executive committees
13. ACTIVITIES OF PSWA
They are also organizing an annual state level
seminar pertaining to current social work
challenges and practices.
The association is also currently working on legal
council for social workers in India.
International Social Workers' Day is an annual
event of PSWA. It is commemorated with a
gathering of the Professionals in the sands of
Marina Beach for a RUN