Chair: Anna Deneher
Committee Members: Vivian Geiran, John Brennan, Aine McGuirk, Kate Gillien. Currently recruiting new members.
Staff Member: Katie Boyle
International Affairs Committee (IAC) & The International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW)
The International Federation of Social Work (IFSW) represents social work organisations from approximately 140 countries across the world, grouped into 5 regions, i.e. Asia and Pacific, Africa, Europe, Latin America and North America. It has formal links with the United Nations, the World Health Organisation, the Council of Europe, the European Union and Amnesty International, amongst others. The IASW has been a member organisation of the International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW) for almost 40 years years.
In that time, the IASW has provided a global president of IFSW (Augusta McCabe), an IFSW European Region President (Eilis Walsh), a European Region Committee Treasurer (Monica Egan) and a European Region Vice-President (John Brennan).
The IFSW Global and each region get their funding through contributions from the member organisations. The IASW pays their membership fees to both the Global and the European section. The fees are quite low so the finances of each sector are limited and it only allows them to employ a small group of staff to ensure that the IFSW can carry out its functions. Each Region holds a yearly delegates meeting. At those meetings, the various projects are reviewed and decision for official international policies and further actions are made. The office of the Association maintains the website, provides minutes of the meetings and supports the various projects agreed at meetings. Most of the work that is generated at the meetings is carried out by the member organisations and is mainly done in a voluntary capacity.
Formal Links with the IFSW
The formal link between the IFSW and each member organisation is the Chair or President of each member organisation. They are the official delegates at the meetings at either Regional or Global level and formally represent their country’s organisation. The Chair of the IASW represents the Association at the General Meetings of the IFSW as the formal delegate.
The Purpose of International Committees
Most member countries have an international committee to support their official delegate locally and at the meetings and some of these, generally the Chair of the committee, attend meetings as well.
The international committee is a way of ensuring continuity. The Chairs/Presidents of a Board or Executive change and the international committee with a more stable membership can ensure a more stable input. It is important that the people that attend the meetings, know what the issues are and can contribute to the discussion while being aware of the policies in their country of origin. The delegate meetings are quite political and decisions are made that can affect the future of social work and can have national implications. It is therefore important that the members of the international committee have a good understanding and experience of social work, the policy implications of decisions and are aware of the International Agenda.
The international committee of the IASW has been in existence for many years. The committee has a chairperson who chairs the iInternational Committee meetings and acts as a second delegate at meetings or stands in for the Chair of the Board of the Association when necessary.
International Federation Membership
The IASW is first and foremost a member of the European region of the IFSW and as such the International Committee on behalf of the IASW actively participates in the work of that region through the formal annual delegates meeting and participation in the working groups that are set up to deal with specific projects. The European Region feeds into the IFSW Global Agenda for Social Work (see IFSW website). The IASW also feeds directly into the IFSW Global and are involved in the global agenda.
Policies
The policies of the IFSW are devised in the General meetings of IFSW and the IASW’s International Committee engages in these processes by providing suggestions and/or feedback along with other member organisations. The definition of social work, policy papers on human rights, poverty, refugees are only some of the documents published by IFSW. The International Committee links in with the IASW Board of Directors through the Chair and through regular reports, web links, annual reports etc.
The following are a number those as an example:
The Terms of Reference for the Committee can be found here: TORSI~1
International Federation of Social Workers: Visit www.ifsw.org to find out more about ‘What they do’, ‘Partners’, ‘Governance’, ‘Policies’ and ‘General Meetings’, and to receive a copy of their newsletter.