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Global Social Service Workforce Alliance

Global Social Service Workforce Alliance

非盈利组织

Washington,District of Columbia 1,596 位关注者

Improving the Workforce. Improving Lives.

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The Global Social Service Workforce Alliance works toward a world where a well-planned, well-trained and well-supported social service workforce effectively delivers promising practices that improve the lives of vulnerable populations. The mission of the Alliance is to promote the knowledge and evidence, resources and tools and political will and action needed to address key social service workforce challenges, especially within low- to middle-income countries. The Alliance is led by a globally representative Steering Committee, Secretariat comprised of five staff and 10 Alliance Ambassadors. The network is comprised of 2000 members within 131 countries across across sectors and stakeholder groups. Membership is free and open to anyone interested in supporting efforts to strengthen the social service workforce.

网站
https://www.socialserviceworkforce.org/
所属行业
非盈利组织
规模
2-10 人
总部
Washington,District of Columbia
类型
非营利机构
创立
2013
领域
social services、social work、child protection、vulnerable groups、workforce development、workforce mapping、workforce planning、systems strengthening、international affairs、advocacy、network和multi-sectoral collaboration

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  • Exciting insights from the #NationalFamilySummit2025! Our Director, Hugh Salmon, joined partners from Miracle Foundation India to share key findings from our project on strengthening the social service workforce for family-based care—guided by the voices of young people with lived experience. Implemented in Brazil, India, and Uganda, this initiative aims to equip social workers with the tools they need to better support children and families. In Tamil Nadu, India, government officials showed strong interest in integrating the project’s training resources to enhance workforce capacity. #SocialServiceWorkforce #FamilyBasedCare #ChildProtection

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    At the #NationalFamilySummit2025, Hugh Salmon, Director, Global Social Service Workforce Alliance (GSSWA), Anamika Viswanath, Lead, Youth Program, Miracle Foundation India, and V.S. Valavan, Associate Director-South, Miracle Foundation India, shared key findings from the project, ‘Strengthening the Social Service Workforce for Family-Based Care- Learning from Young People with Lived Experience of Care,’ an initiative managed by GSSWA, with technical support from Child Frontiers and supported by Martin James Foundation. Implemented in Brazil, India and Uganda, this project aims to capture and amplify the lived experiences of youth, children, their families and caregivers to develop training tools that strengthen social service workforce in supporting family-based care, keeping young people and children at the center. In India, with Miracle Foundation India as the technical partner, the project was carried out in Coimbatore and Tiruchirapalli in Tamil Nadu from March 2024 to December 2024. Before the summit, the project's findings were presented to Department of Children Welfare and Special Services, Tamil Nadu. The department received them well, offering valuable insights on resource utilization and future studies. They expressed strong interest in integrating the training manual, videos, and other materials to strengthen the social workforce. The findings and recommendations underscored the vital role of social workers in supporting children and families from vulnerable communities. Furthermore, the project highlighted the need to guide the social workforce with a set of contents and enablers to provide support in areas such as education, guidance during tough times, poverty reduction, emotional support, family relationship-building, and safe financial practices, all centered around the priorities and perspectives of those with care experience. Recognizing the critical roles that social workers play in care reforms, the project emphasized the importance of considering the lens of communities and Child Care Institutions as well, Hugh shared.

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  • Dear Alliance Members, Supporter and Partners, As the U.S. Administration conducts its review of foreign assistance, we regret to inform you that we must?pause certain components of our work, including our newsletters, webinars, advocacy efforts and?development of certain resources and tools, that had been supported by US Government funding. However, our website will remain live as a valuable means to access?resources and tools?from both the Alliance?and our partners?to support social service workforce strengthening. We recognize that this is a challenging time for many in our field, and we extend our best wishes to all those affected by recent disruptions in the sector. We remain committed to our mission of strengthening the social service workforce across the globe?and remain hopeful that we will resume full operations in the future, at which time we hope to introduce more ways for members to engage and collaborate with one another on workforce strengthening. During this difficult time, your support is more critical than ever. If you are in a position to give, please consider making a donation to the Alliance.?We are fortunate to have a generous donor who will match all contributions up to $5,000, doubling the impact of your support. Donate here: https://lnkd.in/gZcysJrP Thank you for your continued engagement and support. We appreciate all that you do to advance the social service workforce globally.

  • A milestone for children's rights: @UKForeignOffice and @DavidLammy launches global campaign to help ensure every child grows up in the love & care of family. With urgent action alongside partner countries & children themselves, we can reform the way we care. https://bit.ly/3DXE7y2

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