Fundamental Rights in Daily Actions of Social Workers: Case Studies Published

The F.R.I.D.A.S. project deals with fundamental rights in daily actions of social workers. It published recently a case study collection with 46 real-life cases of human rights violations, discrimination, and vulnerability, social inclusion, presented through didactic cards accompanied by corresponding audio versions. 

The cases have been compiled by partners on the basis of interviews and focus groups with social workers in the respective countries (Albania, Norway, Italy and Spain). They provide social work students and social work professionals with access to a curated collection of real-life cases. The cases illustrate how meeting the needs of vulnerable individuals in the everyday practice of social work is closely linked to the protection of their human rights. The case study collection is supporting students in the improvement of their competence on the role of human rights in promoting inclusion and non-discrimination.