Full Programme
Tuesday, 16 July 2019
9:00 am – 10:00 am
GSP |
Opening Ceremony |
10:00 am – 11:30 am
GSP |
Opening Lecture; Plenary 1 |
Speaker : Bambang Brodjonegoro, Ph.D.
Position : Minister of National Development Planning, Indonesia Title : ? |
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11:30 am – 12:30 pm | Lunch Break |
12:30 pm – 2:00 pm
FISIPOL |
Concurrent Session 1 |
Presentation Session 1 Diverse Cases of Social Entrepreneurship Abstract 27 Naveen Naik Karje and Anjali Kulkarni Rural women empowerment through skill development and entrepreneurship: A study of SKDRDP in Karnataka Abstract 176 Neaz Ahmed Socio-economic Impact of Women Entrepreneurship in Bangladesh Abstract 177 Iwed Mulyani, Kevin Kurnia Gumilang and Kenny Bastian Rewos Empowerment program for farmer to achieve sustainability in fruits cultivation
Abstract 1015 Eka Zuni Lusi Astuti Institutional entrepreneurship for elderly empowerment Presentation Session 2 Social Care for Older Adults Abstract 84 Xue Han and Julian Chun-Chung Chow Social work practice with older adults in institutional care settings in China Abstract 1007 Yong Tang A qualitative study of family caregivers in daycare centers for elders in southern China Abstract 38 Christina Miyawaki, Mindy Tran, Nai-Wei Chen and Kyriakos Markides Vietnamese family caregivers of older adults in the United States: First study results from the Vietnamese Aging and Care Survey (VACS) Abstract 39 Christina Miyawaki, Mindy Tran, Nai-Wei Chen and Kyriakos Markides Exploring growing community-dwelling Vietnamese older adults in the United States: First findings from the Vietnamese Aging and Care Survey (VACS) Presentation Session 3 Social Development and Health
Abstract 134 Lindsay Gezinski, Sharvari Karandikar, Sarah Huber-Krum, Pradipta Kadambari and Kipa Maskey “It’s compulsory to use condoms”: Sexual health knowledge, condom negotiation strategies, and outcomes among cisgender female sex workers in Kathmandu
Abstract 1006 Vijayan Pillai An examination of selected factors through progressive stages of stunting in India Abstract 70 Sofyan Cholid The importance of social welfare discipline in obesity-related research Abstract 164 Vikash Kumar and Suk Yin C Cheng Drug procurement procedure for NCD programme in India: An institutional ethnography Presentation Session 4 Youth and Gender Based Violence Abstract 86 Neely Mahapatra Identifying solutions to address gender-based violence: South Asian young adults in the U.S. and their perceptions of intimate partner violence Abstract 1017 Binahayati Rusyidi and Mutia Assyifa Indonesian college students’ attitudes towards strategies to deal with sexual violence against women
Abstract 117 Nur Rizki Alimin Rethinking Sexuality Discourse: Human Rights Approach for Indonesian Adolescents, A Step Against Sexual Violence Abstract 1037 Adriana Rahajeng Mintarsih Sexual Violence and Indonesian Youth Online-Offline Activism: A Case Study of Lentera Sintas Indonesia (Lentera ID) and Hollaback! Jakarta Presentation Session 5 Climate Change and Social Development
Abstract 144 Andreas Rechkemmer and James M. Shultz Climate change and forced migration: Challenging international social development and the SDGs Abstract 51 Fredrik Velander and Merrilyn Crichton Mitigating the effects of climate change: Connection to land and mental health Abstract 131 Richard Flagler Incorporating active learning sustainability activities to promote awareness of current issues and encourage student action for sustainable communities Presentation Session 6 Reforming Education for Social Development Abstract 1009 Zita Wahyu Larasati Education policy in Yogyakarta, Indonesia Abstract 92 Susan Wysor Nguema Using the Sustainable Development Goals as a framework for teaching social policy Abstract 145 Robert Barney and Diane Falk Using interdisciplinary service to strengthen education: Implications for development and multidirectional learning Abstract 1033 Thesa Kemmy Pratama and Widodo Suwanto Enhancing quality of life, education, and environment in Ulubelu by introducing the concept of Green School Presentation Session 7 Governance and Social Development
Abstract 67 Faishal Fadli and Ouyang Hongbing Earmarking tax: Can it increase the Indonesian Government Trust? Abstract 88 Mochammad Hendro Prabowo, Hamong Santono and Dr. Mahesti Okitasari Multi-stakeholder partnerships: A tangible instrument to support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda at the local level Abstract 91 Amri Sumodiningrat Indonesian South-South cooperation: Review and challenges Abstract 115 Tria Anggita Hafsari, Achmad Djunaedi and Agam Marsoyo The transformation of participatory planning process in designing the work plan of regional government: Case Study of the Kulon Progo Regency |
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2:00 pm – 2:30 pm | Coffee / Tea Break |
2:30 pm – 4:00 pm
FISIPOL |
Concurrent Session 2 |
Presentation Session 8 Social Innovation and Sustainable Livelihoods
Abstract 66 Julian Chun-Chung Chow, Cheng Ren, Brenda Mathias and Jiaying Liu Strengthening social development through social innovation in rural education in China Abstract 214 Irfani Prabaningrum and Hanief Al Naufal Value chain analysis of Jenitri (eleocarpus ganitrus) in the handicraft industry to foster inclusive economic opportunity: Case study of Kebumen, Jawa Tengah) Abstract 1021 Anton Damanik and Djuni Prihatian Community livelihood in vulnerability: Some voices from the field Abstract 1023 Risna Resnawaty, Muhammad Fedryansyah and Nandang Mulyana Social resilience of small-medium enterprises in the ASEAN-China Free Trade Area: Case Study of the Air Rifle Craftsmen Community in West Java
Presentation Session 9 Maternal Health and Social Development
Abstract 24 Megan Espana, Sharvari Karandikar, Rebecca McCloskey and Rebecca Reno Exploring maternal health access and barriers for sex workers in Mumbai, India Abstract 222 Mohd Arif Khan Maternal health inequities and conditional cash assistance: Examining patterns of antenatal care utilization across social groups among rural Indian women Abstract 53 Xiaofang Cai and Shiqi Peng Exploration of a medical social work intervention in the mothers of congenital structural malformation babies in China Abstract 1013 Milda Longgeita Pinem Understanding Karo women’s experiences of breastfeeding
Presentation Session 10 Social Gerontology and Social Development
Abstract 82 Lacey Sloan and Kennon Rider Rapid urbanization in the life of Emirati elders Abstract 143 Bronwyn Cross-Denny, Christina Gunther, Jayesh Kambale and Molly Higbie Rural village assessment of senior citizens’ social and healthcare needs in Maharashtra, India Abstract 6 Adele van Wyk, Charlotte Clarke, Celeste de Jager and Sumeet Jain An exploratory study of the experiences of people with memory difficulty or dementia from diverse ethnic backgrounds in South Africa Abstract 2 Sampurna Das Elderly women: Problems and beyond Presentation Session 11 Gender Based Violence and Social Development
Abstract 19 Hilary Weaver Colonization, development, and the epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women: Reclaiming our stolen sisters Abstract 212 Diantika Rindam Floranti Indonesian legal policy on the elimination of gender-based violence as an integral part of women access to justice Abstract 1036 Jill Messing Innovation in intimate partner violence risk assessment: The role of strangulation Abstract 1024 Veena B Safety and wellbeing for women in crisis: Study of short stay at home
Presentation Session 12 Sustainable Development in the Global South
Abstract 186 Sabarisakthi M, Rajendran S A study on Neera Business and farmer-producer companies in South India Abstract 206 Dali Sadli Mulia and Fernando Eka Satria The influence of sustainable development to achieve sustainable Corporate Social Responsibility: Case Study of a geothermal company Abstract 210 Lolita Sagitari, Ranu Wijaya, Hidyatullah, Kris Radityorini, Elis Fauziyah and Hafid Developing self-sufficient community through clean water provision for wellbeing improvement in remote area in Delta Mahakam Abstract 1032 Thesa Kemmy Pratama and Widodo Suwanto Pertamina Geothermal Energy (PGE) Ulubelu’s roadmap towards environmentally friendly and sustainable business through integration of innovative programs with local communities
Presentation Session 13 Higher Education and Social Development
Abstract 1018 Binahayati Rusyidi, Dwi Yuliani Attitudes toward human rights: Survey from Indonesian social work undergraduate students Abstract 36 Eric Hadley-Ives Issues and possible improvements in human rights education Abstract 218 Mairah Tri Pangestuti and Adhit Cahyo Prasetyo Implementation of positive education at a school in Indonesia: A concept, implication, and practice Abstract 187 Sarah Taylor and Nidhi Khosla Goal attainment in college students from underprivileged backgrounds Presentation Session 14 Refugee Policy and Politics
Abstract 18 Linda Briskman The politics of seeking asylum in Australia Abstract 114 Rizkita Mardea Nurdiandra, Teresa Retno Arsanti and Elisabeth Dewi The gender perspective on Indonesian refugee governance Abstract 152 David Androff Voluntary repatriation in the age of the global refugee crisis: A human rights-based policy analysis Abstract 65 Odessa Gonzalez Benson Towards participatory approaches with refugee-run organizations |
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4:00 pm – 4:30 pm | Coffee / Tea Break |
4:30 pm – 6:00 pm
GSP |
Shanti Khinduka Lecture; Plenary Lecture 2 |
Speaker: James Herbert Williams, Ph.D.
Position: Arizona Centennial Professor of Social Welfare Services and Director of the School of Social Work at Arizona State University Title : Human Security, Sustainable Development, Global Practice, and the One Health Paradigm |
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6:00 pm – 7:30 pm | Welcome Reception |
at the same place | Poster Presentations |
Poster Session
Abstract 34 Tameca Harris-Jackson and Wendy Howard Using technology to develop collaborative international partnerships for enhanced social justice advocacy Abstract 76 Madhura Chakraborty and Asok Kumar Sarkar Stress and social support among the school going adolescent girls: A case study of Birbhum, India Abstract 135 Md. Hasan Reza, Nicole Bromfield and Shirin Sultana Abuse in Bangladeshi elementary schools: Emotional abuse and students’ reactions to it Abstract 155 Maureen Rubin Fostering interprofessional education to address healthcare across the lifespan Abstract 160 Masha Kardashevskaya Is there rightful resistance in Indonesia? The case of Batak Toba struggle for land rights Abstract 1008 Chandrarathne Bandara Life experience and action learning for leadership promotion |
Wednesday, 17 July 2019
9:00 am – 10:30 am
GSP |
ICSD Panel; Plenary 3 |
Speaker: John Murphy, Ph.D.
Position: Professor at the University of Melbourne Title: Indonesian social policy and the Sustainable Development Goals |
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10:30 am – 11:00 am | Coffee / Tea Break |
11:00 am – 12:30 pm
FISIPOL |
Concurrent Session 3 |
Plenary Lecture – Session 15
Andrew Rosser Plenary Lecture
Presentation Session 16 Market Based Approaches to Social Development Abstract 5 Danijel Baturina Social innovations for sustainable development in the Croatian context: Current state and future potential Abstract 124 Francisco Duarte and João Góis Back to the welfare society? The expansion of the social enterprise movement in Brazil Abstract 201 King Lai Wong Is it resistance to neoliberalism? Cases of community economic projects in Hong Kong Abstract 1010 Ambar Teguh Sulisiyani, Titis Dewi Anggalini, Kristi Yuliani Government protection of village economic institutions in the midst of free market competition Presentation Session 17 Social Policy for People with Disabilities Abstract 22 Matthew Bogenschutz and Hyojin Im Vietnam and disability rights: Perspectives at the time of ratification of the United Nations Convention on Rights of Persons with Disabilities Abstract 211 Eka Nanda Ravizki and Nazma Swastika Aries Access to justice for people with disability in Indonesia Abstract 120 Marita Flagler Development of a bio-psycho- social model for the assessment of disability in the social protection system in Albania Abstract 197 Kafa Abdallah Kafaa Special health insurance: An inclusive social protection program for people with disabilities in Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia Presentation Session 18 HIV / AIDS Prevention
Abstract 77 Ndungi Mungai, Francis Okello, Merrilyn Crichton and Phillip Bwititi Has the success story stalled? A mixed methods analysis of Uganda’s HIV and AIDS prevention efforts and revitalization recommendations Abstract 103 Heather Ross, Yvonne Kavezepa, Joyce Nakuta and Engelbertus Byl Bringing social transformation to Gobabis Namibia through HIV strategic planning Abstract 104 Heather Ross, Joyce Nakuta, Petronella Ames and Victoria Bam A fourth 90: The key to getting to zero Presentation Session 19 Gender Empowerment and Opportunity Abstract 95 Jocelyn Hermoso Evaluating Indonesia’s national action plan for the protection & empowerment of women & children in social conflict (RAN P3AKS) Abstract 44 Brian Stout Creating economic opportunity for women through university and community partnerships Abstract 1031 Jefri Aristiadi, Annisa Nurlaili, and Syarifah Niken Purnani Community empowerment to reduce early marriage in village Munding sub-district Bergas Semarang District in achievement of gender equality Presentation Session 20 Sustainability and Social Development Abstract 191 Raquel Marta Mobilizing relational interdependencies for environmental urban vulnerabilities transformation Abstract 195 Nabilla Farah Naura Rubbish to resource: Turning waste into biodegradable microbeads Abstract 209 Lolita Sagitari, Yunito Agung, Suprapti, Suripno and Indra Darmawan Cultivating green and healthy environment through education in remote area: A case of Tani Baru village of Delta Mahakam Abstract 219 Prasetya Kharisma, Bagus Widyantoro and Adi Rahmadi Sustaining gold standard achievement in environmental and social life management based on proper criteria: Case study of Pertamina Geothermal Energy, Kamojang) Presentation Session 21 Challenges to Integration
Abstract 130 Arati Maleku, Njeri Kagotho and Sharvari Karandikar Social inclusion and immigrant integration efforts in the mid-western United States: Findings from the New Americans Research Project
Abstract 56 Juan Chen Effects of neighborhood discrimination towards mainland immigrants on mental health in Hong Kong Abstract 73 Baiju Vareed Disidentification, migration and postcolonialism: Auto ethnographic reflections on immigration Abstract 158 Basilica D Putranti Situating belonging of migrants in resource frontier: A case study in Kutai Kartanegara, East Kalimantan, Indonesia Presentation Session 22 Reconciliation and Social Justice Abstract 8 Karen Rice and Cindy Vicente Intergroup dialogue as a tool to achieve peace, justice, and strong institutions
Abstract 90 Evangeline Guinto Promoting human relationships amidst war in Mindanao: The Philippine experience Abstract 93 Susan Wysor Nguema Reshaping white narratives to advance SDG #16: Promote just, peaceful and inclusive societies Abstract 106 Vijyendra Pandey Impact of social justice issues advocacy on moral judgement among academic institutions |
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12:30 pm – 1:30 pm | Lunch Break |
1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
FISIPOL |
Concurrent Session 4 |
Presentation Session 23 Sustainability and the Economy
Abstract 68 Hempri Suyatna, Puthut Indroyono and Rindu Firdaus Economic democracy as alternative for resource management: Case study of Nglanggeran and Kalibiru, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta Abstract 110 Dwi Winarsih Indonesian agricultural market reforms: Linking farmers to markets
Abstract 129 Fx Hermawan Kusumartono, Adji Krisbandono, Dicky Fransisco Simanjuntak, and Galih Primanda Permana Promoting sustainable prosperity in Indonesian border cities: Challenges and policy recommendations
Abstract 184 Mahesh Chougule Utility, implementation and impact of the Sustainable Development Goals on particularly vulnerable tribal groups of Maharashtra State India Presentation Session 24 Innovations in Social Protection Abstract 1039 Sirojuddin Abbas Village development fund: Breaking institutional barriers for sustainable rural development in Indonesia Abstract 37 Udaya Wagle The role of evolving social protections in reducing poverty and inequality: Global expectations vs reality Abstract 118 Denti Kardeti and Anastasia Vreide Integrated social protection to overcome poverty: Case study of Sistem Layanan dan Rujukan Terpadu (SLRT) Program Sabilulungan in Bandung Regency Presentation Session 25 Social and Economic Dimensions of Disability
Abstract 14 Asok Sarkar and Indranil Sarkar Health seeking behavior of poor SC/ST women with disabilities: A case study of Birbhum, West Bengal Abstract 121 Marita Flagler Adults with intellectual disabilities have less friends and less social connections than other community members Abstract 1004 Yahya Muhammed Bah Economic incentives of a non-handicapping built environment Abstract 1005 Yahya Muhammed Bah Disability and integration: The Gambian experience Presentation Session 26 Innovations in the Care and Treatment of HIV/AIDS
Abstract 10 Christopher Damulira, William Byansi, Proscovia Nabunya, Apollo Kivumbi, Miriam Mukasa, Phionah Namatovu, Flavia Namuwonge, Daji Dvalishvili, Ozge Sensoy Bahar and Fred M. Ssewamala Examining the relationship of social support and family cohesion on ART adherence among HIV positive adolescents in southern Uganda: Baseline findings Abstract 11 Proscovia Nabunya, Daji Dvalishvili, Ozge Sensoy Bahar, Fred Ssewamala, Christopher Damulira, Apollo Kivumbi and William Byansi Family responsibility and caregiver support factors associated with ART adherence among perinatally HIV-infected adolescents in Uganda
Abstract 30 Beena Thomas, Katie Biello, Pandiyaraja Navakodi, Steven Safren, Balaguru S, Dhanalakshmi A, Kenneth Mayer and Matthew Mimiaga Suboptimal rates of lifetime HIV testing among male sex workers in Chennai, India: barriers to and correlates of HIV testing Abstract 48 Fred Ssewamala, Fredrick Makumbi, Daji Dvalishvili, Christopher Damulira, Apollo Kivumbi, Claude Mellins, Mary McKay, Proscovia Nabunya and William Byansi Measuring ART adherence among HIV+ adolescents. Does the method of measurement matter? Presentation Session 27 Gender Equality in Society Abstract 83 Lacey Sloan and Cathryne Schmitz Women’s roles and equality in Qatar Abstract 28 Xiaohe Xu, Thankam Sunil and Leslie Angeningsih Gender equality and women’s well-being in Indonesian families: Evidence from Yogyakarta Abstract 49 Mashita Phitaloka Fandia Purwaningtyas Empowering youth through digital platforms: Women empowerment movements on Instagram Abstract 112 Yolanda Ealdama The limits and possibilities of gender mainstreaming in promoting gender equality Presentation Session 28 Partnerships for Social Development Abstract 163 Miyuki Inaba Meeting human needs through collective strategies in Japan Abstract 101 Mohammad Mostafizur Rahman Khan Exchanging South-South good practices to facilitate social development: From the lens of international social work Abstract 1028 Shivanand S, Channaveer R, Rajendra Baikady, Lakshamana G Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and the social work approach
Presentation Session 29 Trauma and Human Rights Abstract 9 Peninah Kansiime, Mel Gray and Hedda Askland Social work with male survivors of conflict-related sexual violence in Uganda: The experiences of practitioners and their intervention methods Abstract 32 Tiffany Ryan and Athena Phillips Creating a trauma informed government: Lessons learned from post genocide Rwanda Abstract 33 Teresa Watson Training trauma-informed lawyers to promote the healing and human rights of asylum seekers in detention centers in the United States Abstract 139 Leticia Villarreal Sosa and Erna Dinata Healing, justice, and truth: The development of social work services for victims and survivors of human rights violations |
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3:00 pm – 3:30 pm | Coffee / Tea Break |
3:30 pm – 5:00 pm
GSP |
Lecture; Plenary 4 |
Speaker : Manohar Pawar, Ph.D.
Position : President, ICSD and Professor at Charles Strut University, Australia Speaker: David Androff, Ph.D. Position: Secretary General, ICSD and Associate Professor at Arizona State University Title: Future of ICSD: Views from the Membership |
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5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
GSP |
ICSD General Assembly |
Thursday, 18 July 2019
9:00 am – 10:30 am GSP | Lecture; Plenary 5 |
Speaker: Annamaria Campanini, Ph.D.
Position: President of IASSW and Professor at the Milano Bicocca University Title: Role of Global Social Work to Support the SDGs and Social Development |
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10:30 am – 11:00 am | Coffee / Tea Break |
11:00 am – 12:30 pm
FISIPOL |
Concurrent Session 5 |
Workshop Session 30 Workshop on Research with Refugee Populations
Abstract 1029 George Palattiyil and Dina Sidhva Researching the Global Challenge of Forced Migrants: Experiences from Scotland, Uganda and Jordan
Presentation Session 31 Social Development and Employment
Abstract 153 Philip Young Hong Evaluation of Transforming Impossible into Possible (TIP) intervention model in job readiness training Abstract 1034 Dian Fatmawati Workers in the age of digital era: New job design and its impact to workers well-being Abstract 107 Fuat Edi Kurniawan and Defbry Margiansyah The crisis of labor regeneration in agriculture: Between social order and anomie Abstract 221 Endang Yuniastuti and Bambang Shergi Laksmono Social welfare of online transportation riders as new informal workers in the sharing economy era in Bandar Lampung and Jakarta: Case study of PT Go-Jek Indonesia) Presentation Session 32 Mental Health and Social Development
Abstract 71 Sigrid Annemarie Bathke Children of mentally ill parents: Conditions of sustainable non-stigmatizing support systems Abstract 94 Robin Gearing and Luis Torres Researching mental health with immigrants: Does depression have to become a part of the American dream? Abstract 138 Phionah Namatovu, Christopher Damulira, William Byansi, Ozge Sensoy Bahar, Proscovia Nabunya, Fred Ssewamala, Mary McKay and Joshua Kiyingi Correlates of caregiver characteristics and Attention-Deficient Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) among children in southwestern Uganda
Presentation Session 33 Social Welfare of Children and Young Adults
Abstract 46 Md. Hasan Reza and Nicole Bromfield How street children build everyday resilience under conditions of extreme adversity: A qualitative exploration
Abstract 172 Christine Thykootathil Andrew, Ewan Duarte, Sarah Carr and James Borunda Perspectives on the challenges of working with street children in Patna, Bihar Abstract 42 Siobhan Lawler Exploring the relationship between relative detainment and youth gang involvement: A multi-racial comparison perspective Abstract 193 Paramjit Singh Jamir Singh, Azlinda Azman and Syazwani Drani Parents’ experiences in coping with drug use in the family: A qualitative study in Penang, Malaysia
Presentation Session 34 Policies to Fight Gender Discrimination
Abstract 13 Marsela Dauti Do gender quotas foster transparency and accountability in post-authoritarian regimes? Lessons from council meetings in Albania Abstract 198 Queency Sumeke Women’s access to justice: The influence of international law on Indonesia law enforcement to prevent discrimination Abstract 216 Annisa Ayuningtyas The legal policy of Indonesia as a state of origin in protecting the rights of woman migrant workers Abstract 25 Abhishek Dey and Asok Kumar Sarkar Barriers of access to education among the PVTGs: An exploratory study of Birhor adolescent girls in West Bengal, India Presentation Session 35 Social Development and Sustainable Tourism Abstract 85 Kevin Tan Familiar strangers: An ethnographic perspective on the Singaporean presence in Johor Bahru, Malaysia Abstract 116 Arindha Nityasari Indonesia’s Instagrammable tourism destinations: Questioning the sustainability Abstract 207 Dali Sadli Mulia and Muhamad Panji Pranadikusumah The determinant factors in creating public and private partnerships for corporate social responsibility: Case study of a geothermal company Abstract 1035 Tri Nur Ngaeni, Shafarina Sari, Bagja Riyanto Optimization of potential in Menganti Beach Kebumen Regency: Sociocultural tourism to improve the community’s economy
Presentation Session 36 Social Development and Human Rights
Abstract 127 João Góis, Kamila Teixieira and Francisco Duarte Public policies for the LGBTQI population: A case study Abstract 1025 Kingsley Chigbu Emigration: Examining correlates of violence as predictors Abstract 1020 Edward Stephen Anguish of the Rohingya community living in Chennai, India Abstract 119 Lillyana Mulya and Latif Kusairi Human rights and the art of archiving: A case of public suspicion in East Java, Indonesia Presentation Session 37 Participatory Sustainable Development
Abstract 148 Terry Wolfer and Betty Wilson A positive deviance approach to improve relations between police and African American communities Abstract 133 Mary-Ellen Brown Transdisciplinary community-based participatory action research for sustainability Abstract 102 Pinurba Parama Pratiyudha Right to the city, right to participate: A case study of the relocation of Malioboro’s parking attendants
Abstract 55 Shiqi Peng and Xiaofang Cai How can social work organizations be stronger and more participatory? The Chinese experience of social governance and development |
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12:30 pm – 1:30 pm | Lunch Break |
1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
FISIPOL |
Concurrent Session 6 |
Presentation Session 38 Social Development and Labor
Abstract 26 Praveen Naik Bellampalli Working environment, health status and safety of rural migrant construction workers in Karnataka, India Abstract 171 Maneesha Pasqual-Wanasinghe, Marissa Carrillo, Cynthia Guerrero, Jessica Camarillo, Sarah Carr, Alejandra Rodriguez Perez, James Borunda and Dheeshana S Jayasundara Combatting migrant labor trafficking in Sri Lanka: An intervention, protection, prevention, prosecution, and partnership model
Abstract 1016 Neaz Ahmed and Abul Kashem Health and hygiene practices of tea garden workers in Bangladesh Abstract 29 Nirmal J Das and Evelyn Rajasekar Identity, marginality and unsafe migration: A case study on bonded labor in contemporary India Presentation Session 39 Sustainability, Social Development, and Food Security
Abstract 1027 Tiong Ngoh Tan, Jitti Mongkolnchaiarunya, Fadhil Environmental sustainability and food security of the rural poor: Strengthening social development to reduce poverty Abstract 126 Yoosun Chu, Smitha Rao and Margaret Lombe United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and food in/security: Unpacking implications for social work Abstract 1030 Galih Prabaningrum Behind the transformation of the ‘Rice for the Poor’ program: Improving the model of poor empowerment through optimizing the effectiveness of a food-based transfer program in Indonesia Presentation Session 40 Sustainability and Child Welfare Abstract 141 Leticia Villarreal Sosa and Aytakin Huseynli The impact of alternative services on children’s lives in Azerbaijan: Results of a pilot project on de-institutionalization Abstract 74 Wen Xu Exploring child protection in rural China: A snapshot from the China Child Welfare Demonstration program Abstract 174 Ewan Duarte, Christine Andrew, Sarah Carr and James Borunda Transgender and gender expansive youth: Prevention of violence and victimization in the child welfare system in Alameda and Fresno Counties Abstract 190 Marcus Crawford Innovative approaches to disproportionality in the child welfare system in Fresno County: A mixed methods evaluation of cultural brokers Presentation Session 41 Social Development and Suicide
Abstract 16 Robin Gearing and Dana Alonzo Changing the culture of silence: Challenging social work programs to provide needed curriculum on suicide assessment and treatment Abstract 17 Robin Gearing and Dana Alonzo Religion and suicide: Practice implications for assessment and treatment Abstract 178 Romylyn Teale, Carina Garsilazo, Romyna Teale and Lourdes Nungray Minimizing suicidal rates in the United States
Presentation Session 42 Social Development and Reproductive Health Abstract 23 Samantha Christmann and Karen Rice The importance of comprehensive sex education: Addressing sexual violence, sexually-transmitted infections, and teenage pregnancy Abstract 99 Mohammad Mostafizur Rahman Khan and Md. Hasan Reza Reproductive health awareness among secondary school students in Bangladesh: Major streams comparison Abstract 109 Dr. Sadia Saeed and Farah Mushtaq Social development of females in terms of their reproductive autonomy: A study of Islamabad and Rawalpindi Presentation Session 43 Human Rights and Ethics for Sustainability
Abstract 54 Joseph Wronka A human rights-based approach to multi-pronged interventions to promote well-being for the helping and health professions Abstract 185 Senkosi Moses Balyejjusa Social work practice with human dignity: The central role of the language of human needs Abstract 12 Taghreed Sarhan, Lacey Sloan and Karen Rotabi Infancy steps towards professionalism: Social work associations and a common Code of Ethics for the Middle East Abstract 60 Nilan Yu Interrogating social work: Australian social work and the Stolen Generations Presentation Session 44 Political Challenges to Social Development
Abstract 205 Fadiar Iftahul Baidathy Does corruption grease or sand the ASEAN economy’s wheel? Abstract 1000 David Lea Elections in Papua New Guinea: Rituals and the quest for good governance Abstract 170 James Borunda, Jessica Camarillo, Christine Andrew, Sarah Carr and Cynthia Guerrero Advancing social equity through political social work Presentation Session 45 Technology for Social Development Abstract 162 Suzanna Eddyono and Aryo Subarkah Eddyono The representation of empowerment programs in village government websites in Indonesia Abstract 179 Isa Elfianto A study of technology acceptance among the millennial generation in Yogyakarta Province: An analysis of customer attitudes toward new online food delivery Abstract 220 Melinda Ratu Radja Analysis of the right to information services for the people in Indonesia |
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3:00 pm – 3:30 pm | Coffee / Tea Break |
3:30 pm – 5:00 pm
GSP |
Lecture; Plenary 6 |
Speaker: M. R. Karliansyah, Ph.D.
Position: Director General of Pollution and Environmental Degradation Control, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Indonesia Title: ? |
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5:00 pm – 9:30 pm | Presidential Dinner and Ramayana Ballet, Prambanan Temple |
Friday, 19 July 2019
5:00 pm – 9:30 pm | Presidential Dinner and Ramayana Ballet, Prambanan Temple |
9:00 am – 10:30 am
GSP |
Lecture; Plenary 7 |
Speaker: Sudarno Sumarto, Ph.D.
Position: Policy Advisor, National Team of the Acceleration of Poverty Reduction Title: ? |
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10:30 am – 11:00 am | Coffee / Tea Break |
11:00 am – 12:30 pm
FISIPOL |
Concurrent Session 7 |
Presentation Session 46 Applying Social Development
Abstract 154 Gwendolyn Wilson and Jocelyn Hermoso Photovoice: Creating feminist epistemology through of anti-oppressive arts-based research methodology Abstract 1022 Bahruddin Susetiawan, Anton Damanik, and Aji Kuswara The distinction of understanding wellbeing: Local government, corporation and community organization Abstract 150 Colleen Fisher Using data visualization to put social development research findings in the hands of global citizens and stakeholders Abstract 15 Cyrus Patten Community enterprise: Entrepreneurship as a social justice and sustainability imperative Presentation Session 47 Transforming Systems of Care Abstract 50 Merrilyn Crichton and Fredrik Velander Human rights and the cultivation of user driven mental health prevention and treatment services in rural and regional Australia Abstract 173 Cher Teng Yang, Chayeng Xiong, and Phong Mouanoutoua An advocacy model for cross cultural health care engagement: The case of Hmong-Americans in California, US Abstract 3 Md. Rezaul Islam Mental health and poverty: Carrots for social workers Abstract 188 Cynthia Reyes Preventing juvenile recidivism: Strengthening youth and families by improving quality of mental health and substance abuse care Presentation Session 48 Conceptions of Healing
Abstract 123 Chandani Liyanage Discovering unknown etiology of Chronic Kidney Disease through medical gaze and silent discourse of lay people in Sri Lanka Abstract 1001 Rashmi Gupta Western and non-Western healers: From an Asian Indian Hindu perspective Abstract 108 Ritu Modi Promoting well-being through Bhagavad-Gita: An Indian epic Abstract 142 Vincent Starnino Exploring the psychological, social, and spiritual impact of trauma: Moving from chaos toward sense-making! Presentation Session 49 Social Development and Sex Trafficking Abstract 168 Fran Danis, Phong Moua, Cynthia Guerrero, Marissa Carrillo, Ewan Duarte, James Borunda, Christine Andrew, Carina Garsilazo and Dheeshana S Jayasundara Impact of oil development and sex trafficking: Perspectives of human service workers Abstract 75 Kimberly Hogan and Dominique Roe-Sepowitz LGBTQ youth and sex trafficking Abstract 166 Sarah Carr, Mariah Torres, Miryam Ayala, Jessica Camarillo, Nicole Bradni, Alejandra Rodriguez, Cynthia Reyes and Lourdes Nungaray Stabilization of Youth in the Child Welfare System: Prevention for foster youth at risk of commercial sexual exploitation
Abstract 175 Jessica Camarillo, Sarah Carr, James Borunda and Mariah Torres Reintegration of Human Trafficking Victims Back into Society
Presentation Session 50 Gender and Economic Welfare Abstract 147 Nurul Widyaningrum and Lynn Warner Gender differences in employment and well-being in Indonesia Abstract 72 Usha George Immigrant women and employment in Canada: Barriers to equality Abstract 1011 Ferry Wahyu Arladin Power dynamics in the households of women online shop entrepreneurs in Jombang Presentation Session 51 Sustainability and Environmental Conservation Abstract 97 Mirna Rahmadina Gumati and Diah Putri Utami Localizing the SDGs through collaborative mangroves governance in Indonesia
Abstract 113 Khusnul Bayu Aji and Taufik Walinono The symptoms of conservation program failure in resolving environmental problems in Segara Anakan: Case of Ujungalang Village Abstract 199 Muhammad Gilang Madiantara Marine conservation with coral reefs transplantation activities at the Malalayang Coastline, Manado City, North Sulawesi Province, Indonesia Abstract 200 Muhammad Gilang Madiantara The development of endemic Tomohon Flower Garden Conservation Area to cultivate Riri and Kulo Chrysanthemum flower varieties Presentation Session 52 Criminal Justice and Social Development Abstract 1040 Marijana Majdak, Gordana Berc, and Iva Šandor The experience of probation officers in the use of risk assessment for perpetrators of criminal offenses Abstract 59 Sivasubramaniam, Renjala Balachandran, Manivannan Ponnusamy and Muhammad Muhsin A culturally-sensitive approach to address family instability caused by incarceration of a family member Abstract 156 Sujeeta Menon and Dr Monit Cheung Benchmarking desistence-focused treatment programs to measure reentry success for juvenile justice involved youth Abstract 43 Siobhan Lawler Social learning theory: A method for redirecting juveniles from detention facilities Presentation Session 53 Sustainability in Professional Practice
Abstract 81 Brendan Ross, Abdulahi Barise, Lacey Sloan and Karen Rotabi-Smith Child protection workforce development: Developing Somalia’s Certificate and Diploma in Social Work Abstract 62 Nilan Yu and Marina Morgenshtern Client access to social work case records: Professional principles and practice Abstract 41 Patrick Leung, Monit Cheung and Lindamarie Olson Preventing job turnover among child/family protection caseworkers: Implications for creating economic sustainability through policy advocacy |
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12:30 pm – 1:30 pm | Lunch Break |
1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
FISIPOL |
Concurrent Session 8 |
Presentation Session 54 Social Development for Students
Abstract 45 Samitha Udayanga Reaching the disadvantaged: Ensuring access to quality early childhood education in disadvantaged communities in Sri Lanka Abstract 78 Jeyavel Sundaramorothy Does family control predict college students’ procrastination? Abstract 146 Ashley Cureton Patterns of student engagement among Muslim refugee youth and their families: An exploratory study on the role of U.S. schools in the Trump era Abstract 217 Muhammad Rasyid Shidiq and Suprehatin Suprehatin Fostering sustainable food security through early agricultural education: Case study of IPB Mengajar Presentation Session 55 Sustainable Family Policy Abstract 192 Tessa Hochfeld and Leila Patel Improving family policy in LMICs: Eight lessons from South Africa Abstract 149 Aytakin Huseynli Child saving and development accounts to lift the resource curse in resource-rich developing countries Abstract 1026 Lauren Graham Cash transfers in childhood’s long-term outcomes: Case of the South African Child Support Grant Presentation Session 56 Protection from Harm Abstract 40 Caleb Kim Racial-cultural risk and protective factors for preventing violence among Asian, Hispanic and African American children
Abstract 47 Lucija Vejmelka, Roberta Matković and Davorka Kovačić Borković Online risks for children and youth: How to enhance child safety in virtual world Abstract 189 Marissa Carrillo Global monitoring of the digital world Abstract 194 Syazwani Drani, Azlinda Azman and Paramjit Singh Singh Understanding homeless from psychosocial aspect
Presentation Session 57 Substance Abuse and Recovery Abstract 111 Lakshmana Govindappa, Rajashree Ms and Guruprasad Acharya Impact of psychosocial intervention on tobacco cessation and wellbeing: An action research Abstract 157 Gordana Berc and Marijana Majdak Re-socialization of treated alcohol addicts: Personal and social context Abstract 204 Muhammad Farhan Dirhami and Ahmad Yuda Pratama DILANAKSI (Discussion, Capacity Training, Campaign, Monitoring, Action, and Advocacy): Youth movement FCTC efforts to protect national generation Abstract 1003 Julie Nagoshi and Vijayan Pillai Families preparing a new generation: Adaptation of an adolescent substance use intervention for Burmese refugee families Presentation Session 58 Alternatives Approaches to Ending Gender Based Violence Abstract 31 Mohsin Ullah and Sadia Saeed Understanding of gender equality and violence against women in the language of Pashto folk proverbs among Pashtun society Abstract 128 Njeri Kagotho and Sharvari Karandikar Diverse approaches to conducting violence research in a transnational setting: Case studies from India and Kenya Abstract 165 Candy Madrigal, Sarah Carr, Jessica Camarillo, Mariah Torres, Rebecca Rodriguez, Miryam Ayala and Dheeshana S. Jayasundara Social development: A practice model of social development and its application to the domestic violence field and beyond Abstract 169 Dheeshana S Jayasundara, Lourdes Nungaray-Quezada, Randy Nedegaard, Alejandra Rodriguez Perez, Kazoua Vang and Carina Garsilazo Creating a movement as an outreach strategy to combat gender-based violence
Presentation Session 59 Sustainability, Disasters, and the Environment Abstract 4 Emadul Islam, Haris Bin Abd Wahab and Rezaul Islam The status of community participation in the sustainable disaster recovery process: An experience of the coastal community of Bangladesh Abstract 151 Vanessa Quintana The four phases of disaster: The social worker’s call to engage and influence processes Abstract 1002 Ramesha Naika Water management in rural communities; A step towards achieving sustainability by 2030 Presentation Session 60 Civil Society and Social Development Abstract 57 Bin Xv and Fulan Wu Different view on cooperative relation: The fragile relationship between social organizations and local governments – R Education Foundation as an Example Abstract 1012 Fahmi Anas Sports as a former of social solidarity: Descriptive study of Futsal Meta Team Surabaya Abstract 1014 Golam Rabbani Santal community of Bangladesh: problems and prospects Presentation Session 61 Education for Human Rights and Social Development Abstract 7 Karen Rice and Heather Girvin Sustainable Development Goals as a framework for developing human rights-based service learning trips
Abstract 98 Colleen Fisher How should we evaluate Global North-to-South study abroad? Establishing a community-based participatory assessment tool to further social development Abstract 140 Leticia Villarreal Sosa and Jacob Lesniewski De-colonizing study abroad: Social workers confronting racism, sexism and poverty in Guatemala
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3:00 pm – 3:30 pm | Coffee / Tea Break |
3:30 pm – 5:00 pm | Dan Sanders Peace & Justice Lecture; Plenary 8 GSP
Speaker: Leila Patel, Ph.D. Position: Director of the Centre for Social Development and Professor at the University of Johannesburg Title: Strengthening Social Development to Achieve the SDGs |
5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
GSP |
Closing Ceremony |
ICSD 2019 Committee
Department of Social Development and Welfare
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Jl. Socio Justicia, Bulaksumur, Yogyakarta 55281
Email: icsd2019@ugm.ac.id