Local Perspectives on Social Services and Social Work in the Context of War and Conflict

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Edited by Reima Ana Maglajlić and Vasilios Ioakimidis

Contents:

Foreword p.2
By Joachim Mumba and Pascal Rudin

Introduction p.6
By Reima Ana Maglajlić and Vasilios Ioakimidis

CHAPTER 01: Social work in prolonged armed conflict settings: The case of Colombia p.14
By Ricardo Chaparro-Pacheco

CHAPTER 02: Perceptions of Palestinian-Israeli and Jewish-Israeli social workers on their relationships amidst the May 2021 events p.44
By Neveen Ali-Saleh Darawshy, Sagit Lev and Shlomit Weiss-Dagan

CHAPTER 03: Practising social work with the internally displaced people in Ukraine: A reflection on a journey into practice during an invasion p.71
By Oksana Sydorenko

CHAPTER 04: Internally displacement associated with conflict and violence: The case in Burkina Faso p.80
By Somnoma Valerie Ouedraogo

CHAPTER 05: Practices of social work with refugees in Jordan p.111
By Sahar AlMakhamreh, Hana Asfour, Lina Hamdan, and Ashraf Albkour

CHAPTER 06: Working with unaccompanied young people accessing social work services in the UK: What young refugees want social workers to know p.154
By Naqeeb Saide, Elaine Ortiz, and young people from the Hummingbird Refugee Project, Brighton, UK

CHAPTER 07: Navigating ethical dilemmas: Social work practice with return migrants in post-conflict areas p.170
By Kaltrina Kusari

CHAPTER 08: Social work, political conflict and the Northern Irish conflict: perspectives on policy, practice, and education, p.209
By Jim Campbell, Joe Duffy, Carolyn Ewart, Patricia Higgins, and Danielle McIlroy

CHAPTER 09: Social work’s response to political conflict in Cyprus p.233
By Gregory Neocleous, Agamemnonas Zachariades, Hanife Serin,Ayşe Özada Nazım, and Buse Erzeybek

CHAPTER 10: Experiences of mental distress caused by political conflict: Survivor perspectives p.261
By Halida Vejzagić

CHAPTER 11: Social work in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) in and as a contested space: Fragile paths of local practises, international NGOs, and institutionalisation p.272
By Çînur Ghaderi

CHAPTER 12: On post-Maoist insurgency and decolonial social work in Nepal p.312
By Raj Yadav

CHAPTER 13: Building social support in Ukraine during wartime p.342
By Ana Radulescu and Herbert Paulischin

Conclusion – key messages for the future of social work in contexts affected by political conflict(s) p.364
By Reima Ana Maglajlic and Vasilios Ioakimidis

Author biographies p.382