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Serviço Social Em Africa CONFERENCE THEME REPOSITIONING SOCIAL SERVICES PROFESSIONS FOR A DEVELOPMENTAL STATE

CONFERENCE THEME REPOSITIONING SOCIAL SERVICES PROFESSIONS FOR A DEVELOPMENTAL STATE 
14h00 – 18h00 Registration 18h00 – 20h30 Cocktail Reception and Opening Addresses 08h00 – 08:20 NASW – SA Presidential Address 08h30 – 09h10 Key Note Address 09h20 – 10h00 Ministerial Address 10h00 – 10h45 Networking Tea 10h45 – 13h00 Commission Presentations and a side Ministerial Round Table Discussion with Private Sector Corporate Social Responsibility Principals: working together in reducing poverty Commission 1: A developmental state and social work. Commission 2: International agenda for social work and social development: An alignment with local and national priorities. Commission 3: Leadership, management and administration of developmental welfare services in a developmental state: a 2020 vision. Commission 4: Emerging social services professions – opportunities for synergy, corporation and teamwork. Commission 5: Building a school social work movement: A response to psychosocial challenges in basic education system. Commission 6: Repositioning social work and other emerging social services professions in local government for a developmental state. Commission 7: Social work response to poverty, unemployment and HIV and AIDS: Breaking the cycle of pain in consistent with the objectives of a developmental state. Commission 8: Repositioning social work in NGOs for meeting objectives of a developmental state.

REGISTRATION DAY: TUESDAY, 27 SEPTEMBER 2011
Postal Address: PO Box 751178, Garden View 2047 Street Address: 12A Arbroath Road, Bedfordview, 2007 Telephone No: (011) 620 – 3015/6/7/8 Fax Number : 086 503 3187 Cell Number : 082 572 2884
Email : hcms@telkomsa.net or humancapital@iburst.co.za
Website : www.naswsa.co.za NPO : 070-694

CONFERENCE DAY 1 WEDNESDAY, 28 SEPTEMBER 2011
“Since we are building a developmental and not a welfare state, the social grants will be linked to economic activity and community development, to enable short-term beneficiaries to become self-supporting in the long run.” Source: State of the Nation Address; by President Jacob G. Zuma, 10 February 2011.
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Commission 9: Justice and Legislation: Implication for practicing social work in a highly legislated society that ensures human rights, democratic practices and social justice. Commission 10: Adherence to social work ethics: practicing in less than ideal working conditions – lessons from social work veterans.

13h00 – 14h30 Networking Lunch 14h30 – 16h00 Workshop in Commissions 16h00 – 16h45 Afternoon Networking Tea 16h45 – 17h30 Commissions Feedback in Plenary 19h00 – 22h00 Gala Dinner: Conference delegates only and by special invitation 08h00 – 15h30 SA Social Work Services Day: Teams of iLima, Letsema, uLima, Mushumo wa davha, field work- Bridging service delivery gaps in the hosting province. 18h00 – 20h30 Dinner: Conference delegates only and by special invitation. 08h00 – 08h45 Position statement: the status of the Association 09h00 – 10h00 Commissions on organizational Development Discussion Documents. Commission 1: Revising strategic intent for the Association. Commission 2: Structural arrangement appropriate structure for organizing the social welfare development sector. Commission 3: Continuing professional development (CPDP): Whose role is it anyway? Commission 4: Membership, finances and sustainability of the Association. Commission 5: Programme of action.
10h00 – 10h45 Networking Tea 10h45 – 13h00 Discussions in commissions continue…. 13h00 – 14h45 Networking Lunch 14h45 – 16h00 Conference Resolutions 16h00 – 16h45 Networking afternoon tea 16h45 – 17h30 Elections 19h00 – 22h30 NASW-SA Presidential Dinner 22h30 Conference Concludes

SA SOCIAL WORK SERVICE DAY - DAY 2: THURSDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER 2011

NASW – SA ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAY 3: FRIDAY 30 SEPT 2011
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DELEGATE CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM NASW-SA 1ST INDEPENDENT NATIONAL CONFERENCE 2011
Venue: iNkosi Albert Luthuli, International Conversion Centre (ICC)
Complex Durban, Address: 45 Ordnance Road, Durban, Tel: 031 360 1000, Website: www.icc.co.za Date & Times: Tuesday, 27 September 2011: 14h00 – 18h00 (arrivals and registration) 18h00 – 20h30 (cocktail reception and welcoming addresses. Wednesday 28 to Friday, 30 September 2011: 08h00 – 17h30 (conference proceedings) 19h00 – 22h00 Dinner