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SASUF Satellite Events 13-14 May 2024

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Tuesday, May 14 • 13:00 - 16:00
Child Rights and Social Change. World café in the Swedish model by Fika.

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Since registering with Sched can be troublesome, you can e-mail me, and I will register you for the session. marianne.larsson_lindahl@soch.lu.se
You are welcome! We will begin at 13:15. Why :15? Please come and find out. 

Similar narratives from children in care have been identified in South Africa and Sweden, signalling that children in care need to be heard and respected for their capabilities to influence social change. Many significant decisions directly affecting their lives are made without their participation. This violates their rights and, in particular, the right to participate in matters that concern them. International treaties such as the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC, 1989) and regional and local policy and legislation in Sweden and South Africa stipulate that children should participate in decisions that affect their well-being. These policy directives are essential for social workers responsible for services to children in alternative care as they are obligated to adhere to them. However, there is uncertainty about how to understand the concept of child participation, how to utilise it in practice to ensure the best interest of the child principle, and what challenges that are connected to the implementation.
This workshop invites attendees to take part of a presentation of our mutual work so far and to explore responses to questions about the participation of children in alternative care  . Attendees will discuss topics such as: What is child participation? What examples do you have of how children can participate in decision-making? What do you need or want to enable work on child participation? AND - How can participation be a part of social change?
In order to create an inviting and engaging environment, the workshop will take place as a fika (https://www.nordicvisitor.com/blog/nordic-eats-the-swedish-art-of-fika/). Some people may think of "Fika" as similar to the World Café concept, and we aim to facilitate meaningful conversations with a more participatory approach. In our version, we may or may not rotate between tables depending on the number and interests of the attendees. Insights and findings will be summarised in a final reflection with all participants. 
Lecture hall 208, Dept of Social Work, Allhelgona kyrkogata 8, Lund

Speakers
avatar for Marianne Larsson Lindahl

Marianne Larsson Lindahl

Lund University
If you are engaged in social and psychosocial work in the healthcare setting, I would like to talk to you about knowledge, practice and research. My interests also include involuntary care, substance use disorder, comorbidity and harm reduction. My academic affiliations are the Faculty... Read More →
avatar for Pia Nykänen

Pia Nykänen

Visiting Research Fellow, Department of Philosophy, Linguistics and Theory of Science, University of Gothenburg
avatar for Linda Mossberg

Linda Mossberg

Assistant Professor, Dept. of Social and Behavioural Studies, University West
avatar for Ulene Schiller

Ulene Schiller

Associate Professor, Department of Social Work, University of Fort Hare
Researcher in Social Work with specific interest in child protection and social innovation.
avatar for Cobus Rademeyer

Cobus Rademeyer

Senior Lecturer, Sol Plaatje University
avatar for Antoinette Lombard

Antoinette Lombard

Professor, University of Pretoria
Social transformation; sustainable development.


Tuesday May 14, 2024 13:00 - 16:00 CEST
Lecture hall 208, Dept of Social Work
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