World Social Work Day: A Focus on Wellbeing and Community in Campania

Gilda Panico
Gilda Panico
Wednesday 20 March 2024, 16:42
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The «World Social Work Day» has become a pivotal moment for the Campania social workers' order to plan future institutional commitments and for the launch of the CROAS Campania Facebook page.

The theme for the «World Social Work Day» 2024 will be «Living well, together and not alone. In Campania, in Italy, in Europe, in the World», addressed and developed during the training event organized by the Council of the Order of Social Workers of Campania (CROAS) that will take place on April 23, 2024 in the Trapani Hall of the Pontifical Shrine of the Blessed Virgin Mary of the Holy Rosary of Pompeii. There will be specific communications to sign up for the event.

«El Buen Vivir - reads a note released by CROAS Campania, chaired by Gilda Panico - is a philosophical principle that originates in neo-Latin countries and considers the human being as part of a natural, cultural, and social environment. Its goals are the satisfaction of needs for achieving quality of life and a dignified death, thriving in a healthy world, in peace and harmony with nature, and respecting human culture».

«Professional Social Work - the note continues - is called to recognize that substantial change is linked to actions promoted by mass movements. Therefore, it is appropriate for social workers around the world to share proposals for transformative change; all this requires focusing on what unites the social work profession to social development rather than what creates divisions, recognizing and embracing differences, and agreeing on projects for a better future». Concludes the note signed by Gilda Panico: «Achieving a sustainable future from a civil, social, cultural, and professional standpoint is an ambitious goal that the Council of the Order of Social Workers of Campania intends to promote, with the support of the entire professional community of Campania and all institutional networks».

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