what social work means to me. by celia parker & natalie wright. world social work day 18 march
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Wha
t soc
ial w
ork
mea
ns to
me.
By
Cel
ia P
arke
r & N
atal
ie W
right
.
World Social Work Day 18 March
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Human Rights: Girls starting school in Hunza, N. Pakistan
CHILDRENS RIGHTS
Grenada National Coalition on the Rights of the child
St. George’s, Grenada
Protecting Children in Grenada, Caribbean
Mrs Ann Greaves, Chairperson at Grenadan National Coalition on
the Rights of the Child
Natalie on the march
EQUALITY: WOMENS DAY, CHIPATA, ZAMBIA
Police dancing on Women’s Day
Police supporting Women’s Day
EQUALITYZambia – Anti Gender Based Violence Act 2011The launch of the Good Husband CampaignChisomo staff give support during the parade, speeches and drama group. They also provide counselling and HIV testing.
SOCIAL JUSTICEThe vision of Chisomo Community Programme in Zambia:
A self-reliant community free from poverty and the threat of HIV and Aids.
Working on the Children’s Code Bill 2013 to developing better child protection by changing the law and promoting awareness.
UNDERSTANDING DIVERSITYFaith & beliefs
Young Buddist Monks in Laos
Children in Northern Laos
FAMILY: Three generations in Northern Pakistan
GROUPSThe big picnic in Peckham,
LB Southwark
Dulcimer Group in Berea, Kentucky, US.
SUPPORTING VULNERABLE GROUPSPAMs House
Project for Adolescent MothersGrenada, Caribbean
Ms Melisse Ogilvie, Clinical Manager, Child Protection Authority
Mrs Ann Greaves & Mrs Alva Lawrence
Protecting Children in Grenada Child Protection staff in Grenada
PREVENTING HARM & NEGLECT
PREVENTING ABUSE PROTECTING CHILDREN
THE BREAKFAST CLUBAREA 11 MALAWI
BreakfastTeeth cleaningPlate washing
Support for young people in Washington, USA .
COMMUNITY
Food bank in Washington, US
East Coast Haidan Indians in traditional canoe, Canada
Groups of volunteer caregivers working with people living with HIV
SUPPORTING PEOPLENear Chipata, Zambia
ENGAGEMENT: The Karakorum Highway, Northern Pakistan
RELATIONSHIPS
THE SHOE TREE
On America’s loneliest highway in the middle of Nevada, the pairs of shoes in the tree symbolise emotional bonds between people.
The workshop
Natalie and Stanley from Disacare, Zambia
Finished product
A business run by people with disabilities.
PROMOTING INDEPENDENCE
Learning to walk in rural Laos
RAISING AWARENESSZambian Agency for People with
DisabilitiesDisabilities Mainstreaming Workshop
Workshop on assessing the needs of children and foster carers
Siavonga, Zambia
An internationally recognised profession
Natalie Wright is a Social Worker in LB Southwark and currently on 2-year career break working with VSO in Zambia as a Child Protection Advisor.
Celia Parker is the Principal Social Worker for Children & Families in LB Southwark and recently visited Grenada to facilitate a multi-disciplinary conference on working in partnership to protect children. She also enjoys international cycle touring.
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