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Jorge Ferreira, Associate Professor with Aggregation at Iscte - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa. Aggregation in January 2024, on "Questioning Social Work as a Social Science" "Training/research in Social Work". PhD in Social Work in the speciality of Social Work, Social Policies and Society, (Approved with Distinction and Praise) carried out in association between ISCTE/ISSSL, on the theme: Social Work and Child Welfare Models. Modus Operandi of the Social Worker in Promoting Child and Family Protection. Master's Degree in Social Work on the theme: Social Intervention and Judicial Intervention in the Problem of Abused Children. Relation and/or Intersection (ISSSL:1998), after graduating in Social Work (ISSSL: 1990). Completed a postgraduate course at the Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada - History of Ideas and Major Doctrines in Criminology (ISPA: 1993), attended year zero "Systemic Approach" of the Family Therapy course (Associação Portuguesa de terapia Familiar: 1997), took the Pedagogical Aptitude and Scientific Capacity tests (ISSSL: 2000) on the subject of Mediation and Social Intervention in Justice.
Further practical training after graduation abroad, in Psychiatric Rehabilitation at the Waterheuvel Foundation, Amsterdam / Holland (1993), in Psychiatric Rehabilitation at the Société Parisiene d'aide á lá Santé mental - SPASM .Paris (1993); Reintegration and Professional Integration at the Scottish Association for mental health . Scotland (1994). Participation in research programmes and projects in the areas of the Transfer of Action profiles, training, for the development of the helping relationship with people in situations of abandonment (Children, Adolescents); Social Work in Europe. Comparative Model in Romance Languages and in the fields of the Child Protection System; Children's Rights, Social Policies for Children and Social Intervention with Families. He has published 13 scientific articles and several papers at national and international seminars and conferences. He is a contributor to the Katálisis magazine (a biannual magazine that circulates in Spanish-speaking countries and Portugal and is aimed at social workers and professionals in related areas, teachers and researchers). Professor of different curricular units at 1st and 2nd cycle level. Visiting Professor at the Complutense University of Madrid (Escuela de Trabajo Social) and the University of Granada (Escuela de Trabajo Social), collaborator with higher education institutions in Portugal (Instituto Universitário de Lisboa. ISCTE) and in the scientific cooperation programmes of lecturers at the Lusíada University of Lisbon (Instituto Politécnico da Guarda, Instituto Politécnico de Beja, Universidade dos Açores). In 2009, Accredited External Evaluator for New Opportunities. Member of the Jury for the Public Administration's 2nd level middle manager competition. Pedagogical and scientific coordinator and teacher of the Technological Specialisation Course (CET) "Reception in Institutions". (2008/2010). Several participations in the Socrates Erasmus Programme (teacher mobility) with European universities: Complutense de Madrid Spain, University of Kalmar Sweden, University of Mastrich, Netherlands, Bicocca University Milan Italy and University of Granada Spain. Stradinsk University Letavia. Scientific Areas of Training: Theory and Methodology of Social Work, Critical Theory and Social Work, Research in Social Work, Seminars in Social Work Practice, Evaluation of Social Policy Programmes, International Social Work; Research Methodologies, Specific Intervention Methodologies in Social Gerontology, Social Intervention in Situations of Risk, Social Intervention with Abusive Families, Network Intervention, Deviant Behaviours, Introduction to Criminology and Victimology.
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Social Work Methods of Intervention |
Organization, Management, Planning and Evaluation in Social Work
Inês Casquilho-Martins is a social worker with a Master's and PhD in Social Work.
She is Assistant Professor at Iscte - University Institute of Lisbon and researcher at the Center for Research and Studies in Sociology at Iscte - University Institute of Lisbon (CIES-Iscte) and at the Lusíada Research Center on Social Work and Social Intervention (CLISSIS) - Lusíada University. Between 2019 and January 2024 she was Assistant Professor in the three cycles of study in Social Work at ISSSL - Universidade Lusíada, where she coordinated the Master's in Social Work and the research line "Teaching and Training in Social Work" at CLISSIS.
Her research interests include different areas and fields of social work, social policies, social protection systems, social assistance, migration, community development and training skills in higher education. In this field, her research has focused on making contributions from her scientific area to the study of contemporary social problems and public policies in different areas of social protection. She also invests in the pedagogical and scientific promotion of social work training.
In 2019, she received the Silva Leal Prize, awarded by Iscte - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa and the Secretary of State for Social Security for her doctoral thesis in Social Work “Models of social protection in societies with austerity programs”.
She was Online Learning's technical and pedagogical coordinator for the promotion, preparation, production and dissemination of iscte e-learning courses (2017-2019).
Research Methods and Techniques in Social Sciences
Filipa Pinho is a sociologist and holds a PhD degree in sociology awarded by Iscte-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa.
Her research interests have focused mainly on international migration (Portuguese emigration and the return of migrants, Brazilian migration to Portugal, migration policies, refugees) youth and, lately, also housing (she collaborates with the LxHabidata project).
Since the 2019/2020 academic year, she has been a visiting assistant professor at the School of Sociology and Public Policy (ESPP), and is currently a researcher at CIES, Iscte.
She works as an independent researcher/consultant on a variety of projects. Some recent examples: Education & Job Market Research (2024), Aga Khan Foundation; Lisbon Municipal Plan for the Integration of Migrants 2023-2026 (2024), DDS/CML; Empreender 2020 - Return of a Prepared Generation (2017), AEP Foundation; Integration and political participation of immigrants (2015), European Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA); Support and Opposition to Migration in a Comparative Perspective (2017), various projects at IPPS-Iscte and PPLL, Lda (2017).
Between January 2019 and September 2021, she was a post-doctoral researcher at CES Coimbra, in the project Experiences and Expectations of Return of New Portuguese Emigrants: Reintegration and Mobilities, in which CIES also participated.She was an invited assistant researcher on the PandPAS and Below 10 projects at CIES_Iscte in 2018. Previously, she was the executive coordinator of the Emigration Observatory from its foundation in January 2009 until 2013. She was a project coordinator and researcher at the International Organisation for Migration (in 2004 and 2014).She also worked for several years in national and international market research companies, as a market researcher.
Family Law and Child
Approaches to Psychopathology
Carla Moleiro is an Associate Professor in the Department of Social and Organizational Psychology of the School of Social Sciences and Humanities at ISCTE - IUL. She holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA in 2003. Initially, she specialized in Clinical Psychology at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences at the University of Lisbon and as a psychotherapist at the Portuguese Association of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies. He has developed clinical and research work on complex disorders and dual diagnoses, personality disorders, and presently with immigrant, refugee, ethnic and sexual minority (LGBTI+) clients. She is currently a researcher at the Center for Research and Social Intervention (CIS), working on mental health and diversity, as well as clinical skills for individual and cultural diversity. Her work also includes issues of community psychology, ethics, intervention with at risk populations and child protection.
Social Law
Social Work Placement II |
Theory and History of Social Work
Elsa Justino, a Portuguese Social Worker, holds a PhD in Social Work, with a Master's degree and a degree in the same area. She's an assistant professor at the Department of Political Science and Public Policies at the University Institute of Lisbon (ISCTE-IUL) and an integrated research member at the Centre for Research and Studies in Sociology (CIES/Iscte - IUL). From 2019 to 2022, she was on the Board of the Hospital Center in the Portuguese region of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro (CHTMAD). From 2016 to 2022, she was an Invited Professor at the University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro (UTAD). Among other leading positions, she was a University Administrator at the UTAD and Manager of the University Social Services (2008-2019), Head of Office of the Secretary of State for Employment and Vocational Training (2006-2008), Deputy Director of the Directorate General for Higher Education from 2002 to 2006 (Ministry of Science Technology and Higher Education) and Vice-President of the Student Support Fund (Ministry of Education) from 1998 to 2002.
Social Classes and Stratification
Born in Luanda, Angola, in 1959. Holds a BA (1983) and a PhD (2001) in Sociology by ISCTE-IUL. Full Professor at the Department of Sociology of ISCTE-IUL and Senior Researcher of CIES-IUL. Former Vice-Rector for Research of ISCTE-IUL (2014-2018). Former member of the General Council of ISCTE-IUL (2013-2018). Former Director of CIES-IUL (2006-2014). Former Director of the Doctoral Program in Sociology (2011-2014). Founder and former Director of Mundos Sociais publisher (2010-2014). Long record of research and publication on social classes and inequalities; migration and ethnicity; youth; sociology of sociology; economic and cultural value of the Portuguese language. Supervised or co-supervised 14 doctoral thesis and 31 master dissertations. Started a professional career at the Instituto de Estudos para o Desenvolvimento (1984-1986) and entered ISCTE-IUL as Assistente Estagiário in 1985. Research Assistant at the Institute for Social Sciences, Lisbon University (1987-1989). In 2023, he was awarded, ex aequo, the Prize João Ferreira de Almeida, category "Books", with Investigação Sociológica em Portugal. Um Guia Histórico e Analítico, Porto, Afrontamento, 2022.
Society and Social Policy
Laboratory: Ethics and Profession in Social Work
Helena Belchior Rocha holds a PhD in Social Work, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and Public Policy and is an integrated researcher at CIES-ISCTE. From 2018 to 2025, she was Deputy Director of the Laboratory of Transversal Skills (LCT) (Soft Skills Lab) , from 2018 to 2025, Director of the LCT's Center for Transversal Skills, and from 2022 to 2025, Director of the LCT's Language Center. She has been involved in national and international projects, including three Marie Curie, Horizon projects, Erasmus and several Cost Actions. She has written articles, book chapters, and communications at national and international scientific events in the areas of Social Services theory and methodology, sustainability, community intervention, ethics, human rights, social policies and well-being, education, and transversal skills. She is a member of the editorial and scientific boards of national and international journals. Member of the Scientific Committee of the Department of Political Science and Public Policy and member of the Plenary Scientific Council of Iscte.
Introduction to Social Psychology
I have a Degree in Psychology from the University of Lisbon in 1990, and since 1993 I have developed my academic career at ISCTE - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (Master in Management and Human Resource Policy, 1995; PhD in Social Psychology in 2001, Habilitation in 2010) and my research activities at the ISCTE-IUL Center for Research and Social Intervention.
My research focuses mainly on the factors and mechanisms that explain the legitimacy of injustice and victimization, including the phenomenon of "blaming the victim". This research is theoretically framed by the Belief in a Just World Theory, whose development and consolidation I have contributed to, especially in what refers to the legitimation of the injustices that happen to the members of our group. I have also developed research on the predictive value of the fundamental need to perceive the world as just to various indicators of well-being. My research has been published in international and national journals, and has also been done in collaboration with master and doctoral students under my supervision.
Descriptive Data Analysis
Assistant Professor at ISCTE-IUL and CIES and had completed his MSc and PhD in Demography by FCSH of Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Member of the Associação Portuguesa de Demografia.
Author of 20 scientific articles and 10 book chapters about 20 demographic topics as: fertility, contraception, mortality, migrations and demographic projections
Personality Theories
Approaches to Psychopathology
Alexandra Ferreira-Valente is interested in the positive orientation of health psychology, pain assessment and management, effects and mechanisms of psychological pain interventions and cross-cultural mixed-method research. She is particularly focused on understanding how the association between the meaning attributed to pain, beliefs and coping responses and psychological and physical adjustment do chronic pain are mediated and moderated by culture in people with chronic pain from different countries and cultural backgrounds. She is also dedicated to the study of the mechanisms explaining the effects of self-management strategies and psychological and spiritual interventions on the adjustment to life in healthy and not healthy people. In her research work, she combines cognitive-behavioral and existentialistic approaches with the overarching and long-term aim of helping people better manage different stressors, including the COVID-19 pandemic, chronic pain, and their effects on people’s lives.
Laboratory in Social Work Settings and Fields
PhD in Social Work from ISCTE and a degree in Social Work from Instituto Superior de Serviço Social de Lisboa,
Specialization in Family Mediation and Conflict Management
Postgraduate in Health Governance from ENSP
Specialized training in Supporting Behavioural Change in the Self-Management of Chronic Illness by the Egas Moniz School of Health & Science.
She is a hospital social worker at ULSS José,
Visiting Assistant Professor at ISCTE.
Associate Researcher at CIES,
integrated researcher at CLISSIS.
Family Mediator in the Public Mediation Systems of the Directorate-General for Justice Policy (DGPJ).
Coordinating Professor of the Postgraduate Course in Social Work in Health at IPPS-ISCTE.
Member of the Supervisory Board of the Order of Social Workers
Member of the Governing Bodies of the Portuguese Association for Integrated Care (PAFIC)
She is a member of the national team as a Social Worker at ULSSJOSE - Join Action transfer of best praCtices InpRimary CarE (CIRCE-JA), in the development of an individual care plan for the chronically ill, based on the good practices of Andalusia (Spain) coordinated by ACSS as the national representative in a European project. 2023 to 2025.
Several publications in national and international journals in the fields of care integration, operational instruments of the profession and Social Work
Seminar Social Work Profissional Pratices |
Social Work with Adults and Elderly
Maria Inês Amaro is PhD in Social Work and MA in Communication, Culture and Information Technology. Professor at the bachelor, master and doctorate in Social Work at University Institute of Lisbon. She co-ordinated Social Work bachelor and master degree at Catholic University of Portugal. Supervises master and PhD dissertations and thesis in Social Work. She is researcher at the CIES-IUL, Centre for Research and Studies in Sociology and reviewer of UCE (Catholic University Press) for Social Work publications. She founding member of the European Association for Social Work Research was part of the host committee for the 6th European Conference for Social Work Research (Lisbon, 2016). Has research interests in the areas of theory and practice of Social Work, Social Policy and Social Work, Society and Technology and Labour and Social Exclusion. Consultant in the area of social planning and evaluation. Author of books, chapters and articles in the above-mentioned fields.
Since 2019, commissioner at the Institute of Social Security, where is Head of Social Development Department, with national responsibilities over the impkmentation and development of public policy in the fields of children and youth, cooperation with third sector and charities, and social intervention.
President of the National Commission of the National System for Child Early intervention; of the National Council for Adoption (years 2024-2026); evaluation jury for Programa Escolhas (projects to prevent and combat youth delinquency), 2023 edition; is member of the National Council of Cooperation; Single Operational Group, for the reception of asylum-seekers; of the National Council for Migrations; of the Commission for Inclusive Policies for People with Disabilities; of the executive group for the Implementation, Monitoring and Assessment of the National Strategy for the Integration of People Experiencing Homelessness, and, among others,of the Follow-up Commission of the National Strategy for Fighting Poverty; is the national oficial link to civil protection.
Social Work Placement I |
Social Work with Children, Youth and Families
Maria João Pena holds a PhD in Social Work, MA in Sociology and bachelor degree in Social Work. Professor at bachelor, master and doctorate program in Social Work. She is a researcher in CIES-IUL (Centre for research and studies in Sociology). The research interests are in Theory and Epistemology of social work , social work practices with children and families, at school and in disability.
Social Rights and Social Change
Approaches to Psychopathology
Seminar Community and Groups Intervention
Demography
PhD in Sociology and Master's in Demography and Population Sociology from Iscte. Associate Professor in the Department of Social Research Methods and Researcher at CIES-Iscte. She was President of ISCTE's Pedagogical Council, a member of the Scientific Committee of the Department of Social Research Methods at the School of Sociology and Public Policy (ESPP), President of the Jury for the ESPP M23 competition and a member of the Scientific Committee for the special competitions for access to ISCTE (2019-2023). Co-coordinated the Laboratory for Social Studies on Birth - nascer.pt, at CIES-Iscte. Co-coordinator of an international cooperation project in the field of Education and Higher Education with the Amílcar Cabral University in Guinea-Bissau.She was a researcher on the FEMINA, EQUALS4COVID19 and ERASMUS+ Education and Training projects, and a member of the team responsible for drawing up the Strategic Plan for the Intermunicipal Development of Education in Alto Alentejo, the Baixo Alentejo Strategic Education Plan and Municipal Education Charters. Her main research interests centre on Demography, Population Sociology and the Sociology of Birth and Maternity.
Sociological Theory: Major Schools of Thought
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