Professional Certificate in Global Social Work Perspectives

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The Professional Certificate in Global Social Work Perspectives is a comprehensive course designed to meet the growing industry demand for social workers with a global perspective. This certificate program emphasizes the importance of understanding cultural diversity, human rights, and social justice on a global scale, making it essential for social workers who want to make a significant impact in today's interconnected world.

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The course equips learners with essential skills for career advancement, including cross-cultural communication, advocacy, and community organizing. By gaining a global perspective, social workers can better understand the root causes of social issues, develop innovative solutions, and collaborate with colleagues from different cultural backgrounds. As a result, this certificate course can open up new opportunities for social workers in various settings, such as international organizations, government agencies, and non-profit organizations. With a focus on practical skills and real-world applications, this certificate course can help social workers improve their professional practice, expand their career options, and contribute to positive social change in a global context.

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• Global Social Work History
• Cultural Competence in Social Work
• International Human Rights and Social Work
• Global Social Policy and Welfare Systems
• Community Development in a Global Context
• Global Migration and Social Work
• Social Work Practice in a Globalized World
• Global Health and Social Work
• Social Work Research and Advocacy on a Global Scale
• Comparative Social Work Practice and Policy

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