Utilizing International Group Work to Address the Impact of Climate Change on Social Work Practice: A Mutual Aid Approach
Abstract
The climate crisis is a social and ecological justice issue with implications for social work practice. While social workers have begun to recognize the importance of this in their work, the struggle to establish a role in addressing it lingers, resulting in feelings of helplessness and frustration. This paper explores the impact of the climate crisis on the field of social work from international social work perspectives and focuses on the role that mutual aid groups can play for social workers seeking to minimize the impact of the climate crisis on disadvantaged populations. This research highlights the relevance of actively engaging with the implications of climate injustice within social work practice. Additionally, the study highlights the potential of group work as a method to empower social workers to more actively address the climate crisis.
Autor/innen-Biografie
Regina Scheitel
Regina Scheitel, MSW, MA
regina.scheitel@fh-burgenland.at
Head of BA Program for SW
Department of Health and Social Sciences
UAS Burgenland, Campus Eisenstadt
Dainess Ziba Amukwelele
Dainess Ziba Amukwelele, MSW
damukwelele@unam.na
PhD Candidate, Lecturer, Researcher, Departmental International Coordinator
Department of Psychology and Social Work, University of Namibia
Sofiat Abimbola Busari-Akinbode
Sofiat Abimbola Busari-Akinbode
sbusari-akinbode@unilag.edu.ng
Assistant Lecturer
Department of Social Work
University of Lagos
Namoonga Chilwalo
Namoonga Chilwalo
nchilwalo@unam.na
Lecturer, Social Work
Human Science
University of Namibia
Georgianna Lynn Dolan-Reilly
Georgianna Lynn Dolan-Reilly, LMSW
dolan-reillyG@sacredheart.edu
PhD Candidate, Adjunct Instructor
Sacred Heart University, School of Social Work
Adjunct Instructor
Yeshiva University, Wurzweiler School of social work
Sunday Ofili Ibobor
Sunday Ofili Ibobor, Ph.D
sunday.ibobor@uniben.edu
Associate Professor
Department of Social Work,
Faculty of Social Sciences,
University of Benin, Nigeria
Núria Prat-Bau
Núria Prat-Bau, LSW, L Pedagogy
nuriaprat@ub.edu
PhD candidate, Lecturer Social Work
University of Barcelona,
Department of Social Work and Social Services, Campus Mundet
Andrew Spaumer
Dr Andrew Spaumer, DSW
spauma@unisa.ac.za
Lecturer
Department of Social Work
School of Social Sciences
University of South African
Hélène Filion Onserud
Hélène Filion Onserud, LCSW
helene.onserud@gmail.com
Board member of the International Association for Social Work with Groups (IASWG)
Co-Chair of the New York City Chapter of IASWG
Member of Sustaining All Life
Member of the No North Brooklyn Pipeline Alliance
Michelle Willoughby
Michelle Willoughby, DSW, LCSW
mw1983@nyu.edu
Adjunct Instructor
New York University
Silver School of Social Work
Samuel Ojima Adejoh
Samuel Ojima Adejoh, Ph.D
sadejoh@unilag.edu.ng
Associate Professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Department of Social Work
University of Lagos, Akoka
Nigeria