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Research Programme DEM(H)CARE
An interdisciplinary research programme aiming to improve coordination between home care, municipal health care, and primary care for people with dementia living at home.
Conversations in Social Work (SAMSOC)
The researcher/working group gathers researchers and teachers who are interested in the role of social interaction in social work. Conversations and encounters are fundamental components of social work, regardless of organization or client groups.
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The Social Work research environment
The Social Work research environment nurtures justice and is guided by the principle of equal value for all persons. It acts to promote social change towards a more sustainable and inclusive society.
Gerontological Social Work
The GEROSOC research group brings together researchers in the division who study what it means to age in contemporary society and the mission of social work.
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23 October 2023
Collaboration to combat juvenile delinquency against all odds
Collaboration is seen as an important tool for public agencies tasked with helping young people at risk of being drawn into crime. But collaboration partners way too often end up being disappointed with each other and with the meagre results.
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07 June 2023
Sajjad: If I had stayed they would have killed me
As the Taliban took over Afghanistan in 2021, Mohammad Sajjad Afsharzada realised that he had to flee. Now he is in Sweden, where 91Ƶ has accepted him through the international network Scholars at risk. But the future is uncertain.
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18 August 2023
Susanna Alakoski: “I wanted to add the voice of the city suburbs to the professor’s pen”
Writing courses, discussions about burning social issues, collaborations with researchers and conversations with those living in vulnerable conditions. Her time at LiU has been filled with what engages her most: writing and social issues.
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24 November 2020
Studying the role of sporting activities in social sustainability
Sporting activities have become common in socioeconomically vulnerable areas. Politicians hope they can promote integration and bring down crime. But research shows that other initiatives are necessary in long-term work with social sustainability.