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Department of Social Work

DYUTI

CONFERENCE HISTORY

DYUTI – Developmental Yearning for a United and Transformed India Rajagiri with its vision of 'becoming a centre of excellence in learning for enriching and fulfilling LIFE' has been regularly providing an annual forum for deliberations on vital issues of development from a right perspective. This series of deliberation (started in 1998) is named as DYUTI meaning 'spark of life’.

Some of the national & international conferences include:

  • International Seminar on Trends in Social Work Education – 1998

  • SWIMS ’99 – Social Work in Medical Setting

  • OASIS 2000 – Social Work in School Setting

  • Grama Swaraj 2001 – Role of Social Work in Decentralized Administration

  • Janus 2002 – Whither Social Work Education?

  • International Peace & Social Work Education, 2005 (International)

  • Swasraya Bharath 2007 – Rural Development & Social Work

  • Human Rights and Development: A RightsRights-Based each to Social Work Practice -  2007

  • Millennium Development Goals and Child Protection (2009)

  • Right to Life”: A critical appraisal of the state interventions to address citizens’ right to survival    and quality of life (2010)

  • International Conference on Environmental Justice and Social Work Practice (2011)

  • National conference on Family competence and social development: Emerging paradigms in    Social Work Practice ( 12,13,and 14 January 2012)

  • International Conference On Global Public Health And Social Work (2013)

  • National Conference on Community Mobilization for Empowerment: Trending Strategies and Practice Models (2014)

  • International symposium on Evidence in Global Mental Health (2015)

  • National Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility and Children (2016)

  • International Conference on Healthy aging and mental Health (2017)

  • Reimaging social work education in the outcome based perspectives and practices (2018)

  • Multi-Sectoral and Interdisciplinary Responses to Health and Well-Being (2019)

  • Migration and Social Inclusion: Perspectives for Human Rights and Social Work Practice (2020)

  • Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Social Work Engagements and challenges (2021)

  • Equitable and Inclusive Education: Policy Perspectives and Social Work Responses (2022)

  • Health Promotion: Global Perspectives and Practices (2023)

  • International Conference on Sustainable Development Goals: Social Work Priorities and Practices (2024)

  •  24th ICSD Biennial Conference Innovations in Social Work and Social Development: Uniting Communities across the Globe for Sustainable Change (2025)

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