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Social Work and Spirituality


This course seeks to expand our knowledge of the diverse philosophical, humanistic and spiritual resources which guide us in our attempt to create a more just and peaceful community. Participants explore the spiritual, ethical, cultural and professional values which inform our thinking and direct service. The course aims to explore the meaning and relevance of spirituality in social work, explore the social and cultural constitution of spirituality by deconstructing ideas, beliefs and practices in order to enable open dialogues about spirituality and working with people.

10. 9. – 15. 9. 2017

Course directors (alphabetically):

Sabina Hadžibulić, Belgrade, Serbia

Ksenija Napan, Massey University, New Zealand
Jörg Zeller, University of Aalborg, Denmark
 
2017 Organising director:
Ksenija Napan, Massey University, New Zealand
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