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Personal reflections on 30 years of social work development in China
Authors:Lena Dominelli
Institution:1. Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Stirling , Stirling, UK lena.dominelli@stir.ac.uk
Abstract:ABSTRACT

China has developed modern social work over the past 30 years, introducing new theories and models of good practice that have been drawn from diverse parts of globe. It has also made extensive contributions to disaster interventions based on its engagement in numerous calamities that have affected the population in China, including the devastating Wenchuan earthquake of 2008. More recently, its dynamic leaders have supported the development of social work in other Asian countries. I have been privileged to have developed a long-standing relationship with China, its culture and its history for many decades, even before I became a social worker. My social work colleagues have honoured me by strengthening this interest by providing many opportunities to walk alongside them. This article considers my personal reflections on a profession’s development through momentous world events, and China rightly deserves to celebrate its 30 years of growth and development.
Keywords:Disaster social work  Wenchuan earthquake  China  reciprocated learning  dialogical sharing  modern social work  professional development  coproduction
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