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Global social work and human mobility: comparative studies on local government and good social work practices in the euro-mediterranean region

Project description

Global social work and human mobility in Europe

The successful integration of migrants is key to the future well-being, prosperity and cohesion of European societies. Local authorities play a vital role in this integration. However, many cities are struggling with managing migrant integration. Social workers are on the front line of this challenge, playing a key role in local government responses and professional practices for the reception and inclusion of newcomers. The EU-funded Global-ANSWER project will promote the exchange of knowledge and the transfer of skills. It will consolidate an international and inter-sectorial network of comparative and collaborative research with training on the identification, analysis and dissemination of good practices in the field of social work and human mobility in Europe.

Objective

This project main objective is to consolidate an international and inter-sectorial network of comparative and collaborative research and training on the identification, analysis and dissemination of good practices in the field of social work and human mobility in the European countries involved in the project, including universities, local town halls and third sector organizations. The reception and socioeconomic inclusion of migrants and refugees are key issues for contemporary Europe, particularly in the Euro-Mediterranean region, where the magnitude of new arrivals arouse great human rights concern. Social work professionals are in the front line of this challenge, playing a key role in local government responses and professional practices for the reception and inclusion of newcomers. Experienced qualitative methodological approach used in migration studies and related to social work will be utilized mainly. The participants of this project will exchange skills and knowledge which will allow them to progress towards key advances in the identification, transfer and promotion of good practices on local government and social work interventions with migrants, refugees, asylum seekers and other groups in conditions of vulnerability as a result of human mobility (non-accompanied children and youth, the elderly, victims of human trafficking, the disabled, transnational families, victims of ethnic, religious and sexual orientation discrimination, etc). The methodological approach will combine secondments of senior and junior researchers and social work professionals, the implementation of comparative research, training workshops and activities to disseminate knowledge and promote good social work practice, such as international conferences, the elaboration of guidelines and the production of publications in national and international journals, including special issues focused on the good social work practices identified during the project

Coordinator

UNIVERSIDAD DE GRANADA
Net EU contribution
€ 469 200,00
Address
CUESTA DEL HOSPICIO SN
18071 Granada
Spain

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Region
Sur Andalucía Granada
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost
€ 469 200,00

Participants (14)