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International Conference on Social Work and Vulnerable Populations

ICSWVP

29th Sep – 30th Sep 2026 Macau, China

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Conference Session Tracks

UN SDG Wheel

Aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals

The conference's session tracks effectively support the following SDGs.

SDG 1 SDG 3 SDG 4 SDG 5
01 Empowerment Strategies for Vulnerable Populations +
This track focuses on innovative approaches to empower marginalized communities through social work practices. Participants will explore case studies and methodologies that enhance agency and self-determination among vulnerable groups.
SDG 1 SDG 10
02 Social Justice and Human Rights in Social Work +
This session examines the intersection of social work, social justice, and human rights advocacy. Discussions will center on strategies for promoting equity and addressing systemic inequalities faced by vulnerable populations.
SDG 10 SDG 16
03 Policy Frameworks for Protecting Vulnerable Groups +
This track delves into the role of policy in safeguarding the rights and well-being of vulnerable populations. Scholars will analyze existing policies and propose reforms that enhance protection and support.
SDG 16
04 Mental Health and Well-being in Social Work Practice +
This session addresses the critical role of mental health in the well-being of vulnerable populations. Participants will share insights on integrating mental health services into social work interventions.
SDG 3 SDG 4
05 Community Engagement and Social Work +
This track highlights the importance of community involvement in social work initiatives aimed at vulnerable populations. Presentations will showcase successful models of collaboration between social workers and community stakeholders.
SDG 11
06 Cultural Competence in Social Work +
This session focuses on the necessity of cultural competence in effectively serving diverse vulnerable populations. Participants will discuss best practices for culturally informed social work interventions.
SDG 10
07 Youth Empowerment and Social Work Interventions +
This track explores social work strategies aimed at empowering youth from vulnerable backgrounds. Presenters will share innovative programs that foster resilience and leadership among young people.
SDG 4 SDG 10
08 Aging and Vulnerability: Social Work Perspectives +
This session examines the unique challenges faced by aging populations within the context of social work. Discussions will focus on effective interventions that promote dignity and quality of life for older adults.
SDG 3 SDG 10
09 Intersectionality in Social Work Practice +
This track investigates the complexities of intersectionality as it relates to vulnerable populations. Participants will engage in discussions about how overlapping identities impact social work practices and outcomes.
SDG 5 SDG 10
10 Technology and Social Work: Innovations for Vulnerable Populations +
This session explores the role of technology in enhancing social work practices for vulnerable groups. Presenters will share innovative tools and platforms that facilitate access to services and support.
SDG 9 SDG 17
11 Global Perspectives on Social Work and Vulnerability +
This track invites discussions on international approaches to social work with vulnerable populations. Participants will compare and contrast global practices and their implications for local contexts.
SDG 10 SDG 16