This is PowerUs
PowerUs is an international network of teachers and researchers from schools of social work and representatives from different service user organizations.
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Partnership Experiential Knowledge in Higher Education
Experiential Knowledge in Higher Education is a strategic partnership between twelve universities from ten countries in Europe and their local partners.
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News
Dissertation by Simona Karbouniaris
On Friday the 13/9 at 12.30 CET Simona Karbouniaris will defend her doctoral thesis about integrating professionals´ lived experience in the transformation of mental health services. You can follow the dissertation on line via this link:...
New article about experiential knowledge in Germany!
Click the link below to read the article by Susanne Bauer! Experienced involvement in social psychiatric care in Germany – pioneering work.
Sascha van Gijzel about KISS. Lessons from Vilnius.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9OwoJVv68E
Conference in Heidelberg, 13-14 October
The world’s first Master on Experiential Expertise set to launch in September
Zwolle, April 2023 – Windesheim University of Applied sciences is proud to announce the launch of the world’s first Master on Experiential Expertise, starting in September 2023. The master Experiential Expertise is meant for professionals who wish to take their...
Working with Experts by Experience
By Nicole den Besten, student Social Work at University of applied science Utrecht. My name is Nicole and I am a student in my final year of Social Work at the Hogeschool Utrecht University of applied sciences (HU). Last year I participated in the “Mend The Gap”...
Upcoming events
Welcome to the symposium: Integrating experiential knowledge in social work and nursing education: findings from a European project
Welcome to the symposium: Integrating experiential knowledge in social work and nursing education: findings from a European project
The Symposium will be held in the upcoming ESWRA conference during 12 - 14 March in Munich. You can read more about the conference here.
Recent events
Event: Experiential Knowledge and Experiential Learning in Higher Education
Event: Experiential Knowledge and Experiential Learning in Higher Education
Strategic partnership meeting online
Strategic partnership meeting online
Partnership Experiential Knowledge
Experiential Knowledge in Higher Education is a strategic partnership between twelve universities from ten countries in Europe. The three year project focuses on creating educations on experiential knowledge and building strategies for strengthening and individualizing professional educations (for social workers and nurses), to strengthen students in their personal and professional development.
The collaboration is a long-term development work together with social colleges in ten countries. They all have experience in integrating and developing methods in different ways, which means that experience-based knowledge is utilized to strengthen students and to make them better equipped to withstand various challenges in social work, to be enduring and creative in a tough and important work.
The students will be part of the work of developing new methods to strengthen them as social workers. The project will also contribute with knowledge about how the universities can meet up to students from different backgrounds to succeed with their studies and with their future profession.
Read more about the seven work packages
Peer support in Housing First
Members of PowerUs in Sweden are engaged in a three-year research project about sustainable ways for municipalities to work with the strategies of Housing First and peer support. The social services are facing major challenges in developing sustainable and effective methods. There is a need for new knowledge to evaluate the effects of social services’ treatment activities and to facilitate the implementation of Housing First.
One way to do this is to create sustainable working methods for service user participation and quality development based on cooperation between service users and representatives of various social services.
Our project will generate results that contribute to these needs for new knowledge. Work-package 1 focuses on implementation and quality development from a service user perspective, but it also takes into account other stakeholders’ perspectives. We will investigate how the 21 municipalities in Sweden that say they are working according to Housing first are getting on.
The RECO-labs that will be organized within the framework of Work-package 2 will engage service users and other stakeholders in a common and mutual learning process to contribute to new forms of quality development and co-production. In the end of the project the learnings from WP 1 & 2 will be disseminated nationally.