Lia van Doorn
Utrecht University
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European Journal of Social Work | 2016
Peter Hendriks; Lia van Doorn; Hans van Ewijk
This article describes the perspective of newly started female Turkish and Moroccan Dutch professionals in social work and explores how they connect to the social work profession. Social work in the Netherlands attracts many of these young ‘new’ professionals. These second-generation women from a Muslim background are considered a ‘progressive force’ within their communities and can play an important role in ‘remaking the mainstream’. Increasing diversity and complexity go hand in hand with high expectations and claims. Muslim, gender, ethnic and professional identities have to be combined and demand high flexibility in doing boundary work.
Social Work Education | 2016
Kristel Driessens; Hugh McLaughlin; Lia van Doorn
Abstract This article links the development of service user involvement championed in the United Kingdom to two examples in Dutch-speaking qualifying social work programmes: one from Belgium and one from the Netherlands. In both projects, a longer lasting cooperation with more marginalised service users was established. The Belgium project highlights social work lecturers and service users living in poverty, working in tandem to deliver a module to social work and socio-educational care work students. The example from the Netherlands involves young people from a homeless shelter as peer-researchers, working together with social work students. Both projects, one focusing on social work education and on social work research, highlight striking similarities in the positives and challenges of working with service users including how this challenges both groups preconceptions of the other, deepens learning but also creates greater potential for confrontations which need to be managed creatively. The article also identifies the pre-requisites for this to be effective including appropriate resourcing, training, facilitative skills and acknowledges that collaborations can be extremely fragile. However, such projects need further investment, experimentation and implementation on an international scale to share learning and promote creative approaches for the development and learning of social work students.
Archive | 2017
Marcel Spierts; Ard Sprinkhuizen; Margot Scholte; Marc Hoijtink; Ed de Jonge; Lia van Doorn
Archive | 2017
Marijke van Bommel; Lia van Doorn; Ed de Jonge; Raymond Kloppenburg
Archive | 2017
Marcel Spierts; Ard Sprinkhuizen; Margot Scholte; Marc Hoijtink; Ed de Jonge; Lia van Doorn
De brede basis van sociaal werk | 2017
Marcel Spierts; Marc Hoijtink; Ard Sprinkhuizen; Margot Scholte; Ed de Jonge; Lia van Doorn
De brede basis van het sociaal werk: Grondslagen, methoden en praktijken | 2017
Marijke van Bommel; Lia van Doorn; Ed de Jonge; Raymond Kloppenburg
De brede basis van het sociaal werk | 2017
Jolanda Sonneveld; Kees Penninx; Marcel Spierts; Ard Sprinkhuizen; Margot Scholte; Marc Hoijtink; Ed de Jonge; Lia van Doorn
De brede basis van het sociaal werk | 2017
Marc Hoijtink; Marcel Spierts; Ard Sprinkhuizen; Margot Scholte; Ed de Jonge; Lia van Doorn
Caleidoscoop van sociaal-werkonderzoek, een sociaal wetenschappelijke benadering | 2015
Hugh McLaughlin; Wim De Clerck; Kristel Driessens; Lia van Doorn