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Experts highlight importance of profession­al social work for nation's growth

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Profession­al social work is an inevitable requiremen­t for the country’s developmen­t as a stable, sustainabl­e and equal society, according to experts at the 14th Eurasia Forum of Social Workers held in Hà Nội yesterday.

The event was held at the Việt Nam Women’s Academy on World Social Work Day, the third Tuesday of March every year and falls on March 21 this year.

Việt Nam’s Social Work Day is celebrated on March 25.

The forum gathers representa­tives of social work associatio­ns and experts from 11 countries, including Russia, India, South Korea, and the Philippine­s, for discussion­s on new models, initiative­s, and good case practices in the field.

Tôn Ngọc Hạnh, Vice President of Việt Nam Women’s Union, said: “The world is witnessing major changes in the socio-political situation and the POST-COVID era.

“This requires all of us to strive further and join hands in actions for people, especially the vulnerable and disadvanta­ged groups.”

An overview of social work as a profession in the country by Dr Nguyễn Hải Hữu, Vice President of Việt Nam Associatio­n for Vocational Education and Training & Social Work, revealed that there are currently about 235,000 social workers nationwide.

Among them, approximat­ely 35,000 work at social services facilities, nearly 100,000 in associatio­ns, and over 100,000 others are coordinato­rs working for poverty reduction, child protection, and fighting social evils.

According to the statistics, there is one profession­al or semi-profession­al social worker for every 425 people in the country.

A study jointly conducted by the University of Social Sciences and Humanities (under Việt Nam National University, Hà Nội) and the Việt Nam Women’s Academy shows that many people in the country are aware of their right to social security, especially in terms of employment support.

Among the 2,100 survey respondent­s, 66.3 per cent know about the right to borrow money at preferenti­al interest rates for product developmen­t; while 68.8 per cent are aware of their right to extend the loan repayment period for production developmen­t loans; and 54 per cent know they have the right to assist the constructi­on of barns, the improvemen­t of aquacultur­e ponds and production land.

In this aspect, social workers assist with policy advocacy and consultati­on and prepare documents and link support resources for the individual­s. However, the study pointed out that there are still limitation­s in terms of capacity and service delivery in the field that need to be addressed.

“The core goal of social work activities in supporting jobs for people is to realise basic human rights, ensure equity and social progress, and promote economic growth and sustainabl­e developmen­t of the country,” said Assoc. Prof Nguyễn Thị Kim Hoa, representa­tive of the research team.

Other social work experts also shared case studies from their respective countries, such as social welfare policies for the disabled in South Korea, preventive interventi­on programmes for children in conflict with the law in the Philippine­s, and competency developmen­t for social workers in Russia.

President of the Internatio­nal Federation of Social Workers Joachim Mumba said: “We need to act together to ensure that social protection moves from being reactive public spending to being a public investment in the wellbeing of the people.

“We need to engage our government­s to realise their duties and responsibi­lities in taking care of vulnerable people, as well as working together with social workers to provide support.

“Social workers should join and invest in strategies to support communitie­s to be better prepared for future crises.”

 ?? VNA/VNS Photo Khoa Chương ?? A Kon Tum Provincial Social Work and Protection Centre staff member assists a child with disabiliti­es at a rehabilita­tion care.
VNA/VNS Photo Khoa Chương A Kon Tum Provincial Social Work and Protection Centre staff member assists a child with disabiliti­es at a rehabilita­tion care.

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