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The State of Social Work in Iran

The State of Social Work in Iran

The landscape of social work in Iran presents a complex tapestry of challenges and opportunities. At the heart of this discussion is the Iranian Association of Social Workers, an organization that, despite its potential, has confronted significant obstacles that affect social workers across the country.

This blog seeks to delve into the shortcomings of the association, examine the environment for social workers in Iran, and explore the road ahead for the profession.

Chapter 1: The Role of the Iranian Association of Social Workers

The Iranian Association of Social Workers was established with the goal of fostering a community of professionals dedicated to improving the well-being of individuals and communities.

Ideally, this association should serve as a cornerstone for training, support, and advocacy for social workers nationwide.The State of Social Work in Iran

However, the reality has been markedly different. The association has often been criticized for its limited reach in providing comprehensive self-care training programs that could bolster the self-awareness of social workers and mitigate the risks of professional burnout.

The lack of significant initiatives to enhance the professional landscape for social workers in diverse governmental sectors has resulted in a pervasive sense of isolation among practitioners.

The State of Social Work in Iran

The State of Social Work in Iran

The stagnation within the association’s structure, coupled with an absence of progressive reform, has contributed to a climate of uncertainty regarding the future of social work in Iran.

Chapter 2: The Experience of Isolation and the Need for Support

One of the most pressing issues faced by social workers in Iran is the psychological safety and support—the feelings of isolation, anxiety, and lack of a positive outlook on the profession.

The association’s actions, or lack thereof, have amplified these sentiments. While advocacy for specific groups of social workers who align with the association’s ideals has been observed, others who have voiced criticism are often marginalized.

This environment of exclusion leads to significant implications for mental health among social workers. Without a supportive community and proper resources, practitioners find themselves battling professional fatigue and disillusionment, which can ultimately diminish the quality of service provided to vulnerable populations.

Chapter 3: The Need for Transparency and Broad-Based Representation

To address the systemic issues inherent within the Iranian Association of Social Workers, the call for greater transparency in governance cannot be overstated.The State of Social Work in Iran

Recent years have seen the same board members occupying their positions without substantial change in leadership—a scenario that heightens concerns about the democratic processes underpinning the association.

In an era where accountability and inclusivity are paramount, it is crucial for social workers to feel empowered to participate in the electoral processes of their representative bodies.

By expanding representation and ensuring that elections are conducted with transparency, the association can work towards regaining the trust of its members