
Case Studies: Charity and Social Inclusion Practices in Relation to the SDGs and Their Targets – Guest Lecture by Dmitry Levochsky, 17 March
A series of short presentations delivered, organized and hosted by TSUULL University and made accessible for all.
The lecture series TSUULL Talks offers insights into current research and practice and takes place online as a public event.
Area: Sustainability, Charity, Nonprofit, HealthCare Services, Homeless, Mental Health, Social Inclusion, SDGs
We’re committed to continuing our progress to make our activities more sustainable in support of achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Find out more about what we’re currently doing in Sustainability here.
‘This is a great opportunity for our Student, Staff and Campus Community to get more involved in how to implement the SDGs, in particular for gender equality and healthy lifestyles, both at University, at work and at home’
– Professor, Dr. Nozliya Normurodova, Vice-Rector for International Cooperation, TSUULL University
TSUULL opens up a dialogue with the Student Community to raise awareness on green issues coming up every day at the place we live, we work and walk. We will look from a social work perspective to SDGs. The problems such as poverty, climate change, global warming, and social and environmental sustainability concerns constitute obstacles to achieving sustainable development goals. Social workers play an active role in the achievement of sustainable development goals; as such, they should also be able to critically evaluate the associated processes and results. In such an evaluation, it is important that social workers adopt an ecosocial approach that centers on people and nature.
Participants will learn more about the portrait of a needy person.
Date: March 17, 2023, 15:10 – 16:30 (Friday), Offline
Location: TSUULL University Building, International Office Hall
Speaker:
Dmitry Levochsky, expert in social work and palliative non-medical care, BA in History.
Language: English
Organizers: TSUULL University
Audience: Free and Open to the Public
For more details please RSVP to interdep@navoiy-uni.uz
Sustainable Development Goals 1, 8, 10, 11 which are related to the lecture theme, are one of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals established by the United Nations in 2015.
Useful Links:
Sustainability at TSUULL