international social work

Opportunities and Challenges of Social work Trainees in Nepal

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Nepal is a developing country and education in social work is still very young. Nepalese social workers are the change agents of Nepalese society. Educational institution is a place from where social workers gain knowledge and skills to transform the society. It is important to know the challenges faced as well as opportunities accessed by social work learners in the academic and field sectors

Social Worker: Need to Work Rather Than Talk

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This is my personal view rather than any reference. Actually, I wrote because i saw these things in social work. In Nepal there is around 40 colleges which provides social Work education to attract students rather than provides critical ideas. unfortunately, maximum colleges are located in Kathmandu Valley. Social Work is not the subject only to talk. we need to work rather than talk.

Youth and Development: Role of social Worker

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When we hear the term Youth, the first thing that comes in our mind, is the energetic group of society who always wants positive change in their own family, community, society, state and overall development of country. They are the change agent of society, who has capacity to change the society. Youth are tomorrow’s leaders, parents, professionals, workers and today’s assets (DFID/Maguire, 2007).

Crafting Asian Social Work as a transnational professional space Personal Narration of a transnational migrant Social Work educator

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With my multiple identities, motives for migration, training standards and values, I continue to explore and aim to transit myself in to what it seems like an unfamiliar community of practice as effectively as possible. My day to day encounters and partnerships with social work colleagues from all over the world and welfare agencies may redefine the counters of Asian social work.