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IFSW European Social Work Conference 2025

Oslo, Norway
Oct 6, 2025 - Oct 8, 2025
Onye Dike
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Published May 1st, 2025
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Summary

The IFSW European Social Work Conference 2025 will take place in Oslo from October 6 to 8, focusing on the intersection of social work and climate change. Organized by IFSW Europe, the conference aims to explore sustainable futures through social work practices.

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Location
Oslo, Norway
Date
October 6th, 2025 - October 8th, 2025
Type
In Person
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Welcome to the IFSW European Social Work Conference 2025

Join social workers and academics from across Europe at the IFSW European Social Work Conference 2025 in Oslo, Norway, from October 6 to 8. This year's theme, "Bridging Communities: Building Sustainable Futures," emphasizes the critical role of social work in addressing climate change and achieving the UN's sustainability goals.

The conference will feature a diverse range of speakers, including experts in green social work and indigenous perspectives, who will share insights on how social workers can contribute to sustainable practices. Participants will engage in discussions about the challenges posed by climate change and explore innovative solutions that can be implemented in social work.

In addition to the main conference, a post-conference event will be held in Alta on October 9-10, focusing specifically on Indigenous Social Work. This offers an opportunity for deeper exploration of indigenous perspectives on sustainability and community resilience.

For those interested in attending, early bird registration is available until May 15, 2025. The conference will be held at the Oslo Congress Centre, a venue with historical significance in Norway's trade union movement. Don't miss this chance to connect with fellow professionals and contribute to the future of social work in the context of environmental challenges. For more details, visit the official conference website.


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