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    The IFSW Motion of Censure of Israel Union of Social Workers : a wero (challenge) from Aotearoa New Zealand

    Matthewson, Peter

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    2018-07
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    Matthewson, P. J. (2018, July). The IFSW Motion of Censure of Israel Union of Social Workers: A Wero (challenge) from Aotearoa New Zealand. Paper presented at the SWSD 2018 (Social Work, Education and Social Development 2018), Dublin, Ireland.
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    Abstract
    THIS PRESENTATION: • Highlights the motion of censure against the Israeli Union of Social 
Workers passed by the IFSW General 
Meeting on Monday • Is not a self-righteous, moralistic judgement against Israeli social workers 
and their organisation • Is an invitation for Israeli social workers 
to join a journey that I and my pākeha social work colleagues have had to walk 
on relating to advancing justice for our 
indigenous Maori peoples in Aotearoa 
New Zealand • Is a personal statement from me, not 
claiming to speak on behalf of my professional association or anyone else.
    Keywords:
    Palestinian–Israeli conflict, social workers, Israeli Union of Social 
Workers, Amira, Munther (Social worker), International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW)
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    160607 International Relations, 220104 Human Rights and Justice Issues, 1607 Social Work
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