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Extreme Social Work
Refers to the practice of social work in challenging and extreme conditions, such as during times of war or conflict, aimed at helping victims and providing support.
Inclusive Social Work
Involves effective tools and strategies for working with individuals with disabilities, psychological trauma, and other challenges, as well as promoting social inclusion and support for those affected by war.
Practical Work
Involves hands-on experience and volunteering in social work, focusing on areas such as social gerontology, working with different client groups, and addressing issues like HIV, disabilities, and gender-based violence.
Nonviolent Communication
Refers to the development of skills in conflict resolution and peaceful problem-solving, particularly important in times of war to reduce aggression and increase empathy among social work students and professionals.
Olena and Professor
Highlights the collaboration and exchange of knowledge between Professor Olena and Professor Alexandra from Zaporizhzhia National University in Ukraine and the importance of their work in addressing social challenges during times of conflict and war.
Conclusion
Marks the end of the presentation and expresses gratitude for the valuable insights shared by the professors, emphasizing the importance of learning from their experiences and building bridges for future cooperation and support in social work.