

Information Brochure
General Information
ASASWEI INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
10-12 September 2025
To be held at the University of the Free State
CONFERENCE THEME
Advancing Social, Economic, and Environmental Justice, Peace building, and Sustainable Development through teaching, research and practice.
WHO CAN REGISTER?
- Academics at Higher Education Institution
- Practitioners in the field of Social Work and related disciplines
- Registered Students
- Accompanying Persons
Conference Fees
All fees are quoted in South African Rand (ZAR)
EARLY BIRD FEE (closes 30 May 2025) | STANDARD FEE (closes 01 August 2025) |
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Academics (Local and Global South): R3 500 | Academics (Local and Global South): R4 000 |
Academics (Global North): R4 400 | Academics (Global North): R4 900 |
Practitioners: R3 000 | Practitioners: R3 500 |
Students: R1 300 | Students: R1 800 |
SPECIAL CULTURAL THEME DINNER: R500
Early Bird Registrations CLOSE 30 May 2025
Registrations CLOSE 01 August 2025
Banking Details

Bank Name: Nedbank Limited
Branch Name: Nedbank South Africa Branch Code: 198765
Account Holder: Assaswei
Account Type: Current Account
Account Number: 1301347892
SWIFT CODE: NEDSZAJJ
Reference: Your Name or Invoice Number
NB: Should you need a Tax Invoice or an invitation letter from ASASWEI, kindly email the request with your details to [email protected]
Cancellation & Refund Policy
The ASASWEI International Conference 2025 aims to accommodate all registrants, but we understand that extenuating circumstances may arise. To maintain fairness and consistency, the following cancellation and refund policy will apply:
- Cancellation Process
Cancellations must be submitted in writing via email to: [email protected] - Refunds Based on Cancellation Timing
- More than 60 days before the event: Registrations cancelled at this time are eligible for an 80% refund of the registration fees.
- Between 30 and 60 days before the event: Registrations cancelled during this period are eligible for a 50% refund of the registration fees.
- Less than 30 days before the event: No refunds will be provided for cancellations made within this time frame. - Transfer of Registration
Registration fees may be transferred to another individual. The invoice for the new registration will reflect the new registrant's membership status. - Refund Issues for International Transactions
If the conference organisers are unable to process a refund, particularly for payments made from outside the country, the registration fee may be applied to a future conference. - Cancellation by Conference Organizers
If the conference is cancelled by the organizers due to unforeseen circumstances (e.g., natural disasters, government restrictions, or other extraordinary situations beyond our control), all registrants will receive a full refund.
Definition of Unforeseen Circumstances
Definition of Unforeseen Circumstances
Unforeseen circumstances refer to extraordinary events or situations that are beyond the control of the conference organizers. This may include, but is not limited to, acts of nature (e.g., earthquakes, hurricanes, floods), government-imposed travel restrictions, pandemics, or other incidents that would make it impossible or unsafe to proceed with the event.
Conference Theme
Advancing Social and Environmental Justice, Peace building, and Sustainable Development through teaching, research and practice.
SYNOPSIS
In a world facing increasing social inequalities, environmental crises, and geopolitical conflicts, the role of social work and related disciplines has never been more vital. As communities grapple with challenges such as climate change, forced displacement, poverty, and human rights violations, social workers, educators, and researchers must actively engage in solutions that promote justice, peace, and sustainability. This international conference provides a platform for critical reflection, knowledge-sharing, and action-oriented discussions on how social work education, research, and practice can drive transformative change in addressing these global issues.
This conference theme recognizes the interconnectedness of social and environmental justice, peacebuilding, and sustainable development. It highlights the importance of integrating green social work perspectives, conflict resolution strategies, and development frameworks into social work education, policy, and field interventions. As the world strives to meet the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), social work must evolve to respond effectively to these global challenges.
Key Focus Areas:
- Socia, economic, and Environmental Justice
- Peacebuilding and Conflict Resolution
- Sustainable Development and Social Work
- Teaching and Research, and Practice for Social Change
The conference aims to empower educators, practitioners, and scholars to explore innovative, evidence- based solutions that bridge theory and practice. By fostering dialogue across disciplines and sectors, the event seeks to catalyse global and local actions that promote peace, justice, and sustainability.
Participants will have opportunities to engage in keynote sessions, panel discussions, workshops, and networking forums that will inspire collaborative strategies for social transformation. These gathering challenges all attendees to reflect on their role in shaping a more just, peaceful, and sustainable world through their work in education, advocacy, and direct practice
Abstract Sub- Themes
- Green Social Work and Climate Resilience: Supporting Vulnerable Communities in the Face of Environmental Crises
- Social Work and the Achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
- Policy and Advocacy for Peace building, Environmental and Social Justice
- Social Work Education, Transdisciplinarity and Curriculum Development
- Feminist Perspectives and Environmental Justice
- Main-streaming Digital and Assessment Tools in Social Work Practice
- International and Cross-Cultural Collaborations in Green Social Work
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