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Human rights at the heart of the social work curriculum

  • Didier Reynaert
  • , Peter Dijkstra
  • , Jeroen Knevel
  • , Jeannette Hartman
  • , Michel Tirions
  • , Clodagh Geraghty
  • , Jeroen Gradener
  • , Michiel Lochtenberg
  • , Rudy van den Hoven
    • Hogeschool Gent
    • Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences
    • Utrecht University of Applied Sciences
    • NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences
    • Artesis Plantijn University College
    • Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences
    • The Hague University of Applied Sciences

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    Abstract

    Social work policy and practice all over the world continue to face the impact of the neoliberal agenda. Similarly, social work education has been subject to the economic and political changes, with an increasing emphasis on a discourse of ‘evidence-based practice’. However, it is the core of social work programs in higher education to initiate students in the fundamental values of social work, as they are recognized in the global definition of social work. In order to prepare future social workers for their assignment, human rights should be given an explicit place in the social work curricula at Universities and Universities of Applied Sciences. For human rights to gain more attention in social work programs in higher education, a Manifesto was written by lecturers’ social work in the Netherlands and Flanders, with a 5-point program to include human rights in the social work curricula. In this article, we elaborate on the five objectives that are presented in the Manifesto. Throughout the paper, we introduce small ‘case examples’ of how human rights can be integrated in education. These experiences show the importance of developing a particular social work perspective on human rights that is found in the idea of ‘human rights from below.’.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)21-33
    Number of pages13
    JournalSocial Work Education
    Volume38
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2 Jan 2019

    Keywords

    • Social work education
    • capability approach
    • curriculum development
    • human rights
    • social justice

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