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Biography Biography
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When did you receive the award and on what basis? When did you receive the award and on what basis?
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What has the award meant to you? What has the award meant to you?
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What activities were of major importance for your professional career and its impact on social work and its education? What activities were of major importance for your professional career and its impact on social work and its education?
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In which field do you think you made the biggest contribution? In which field do you think you made the biggest contribution?
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What did social work mean to you professionally? What did social work mean to you professionally?
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What major obstacles have you faced in your career? What major obstacles have you faced in your career?
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What were the challenges of social work and its education during your career? What were the challenges of social work and its education during your career?
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Selected publications Selected publications
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Notes Notes
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Twelve Sven Hessle, 2006: Interviewed by Darja Zaviršek
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Published:July 2017
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This chapter contains a brief biography and transcript of an interview with Sven Hessle, a leader in Swedish social work education, who was awarded the Katherine Kendall Award of the International Association of Schools of Social Work in 2006, for his contribution to international social work education. Trained as a psychologist, after early experience as director of a therapeutic community for drug users, he worked with vulnerable multi-problem families. He later moved into research and teaching about child welfare practice in Sweden and internationally. He led a variety of projects to reconstruct social work in the former Yugoslavia, involving UNICEF and the Swedish International Development Agency, later becoming involved in other international projects in Asia. He argues for seeing a social aspect to many world problems and fears trends towards academization will diminish the value of the practical aspects of social work education.
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