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This short guide is a summary of resources selected by Sue Lawrence, Karen Lyons, Graeme Simpson and Nathalie Huegler (eds) (2009)Introducing International Social Work. Learning Matters: Exeter.
The goal of this session was to get students was to get students to think about the impact that a lack of policy and action can have. It also helps them to think about the impact of for example the migration of medical staff from the developing to the developed world and ends with a challenge
Links to resources and ideas for teaching globalisation and social work
A short summary of the role of demography in social work with an exercise for students using WHO data on ageing
This is a poower point created by Greame Simpson and Sue Lawrence that illustrates a typology of older migrants.
This powerpoint produced by Hellmut Weich includes photographs and exercises designed to familiarise students with the African experience of social work
These powerpoint slides produced by Janet Williams support an undergraduate lecture on migration
The publication includes interviews and case studies with social policy and social work academics across the UK who have successfully embedded internationalisation in the curriculum