“Good social work carries unique, professional, and humanistic qualities [of social service workforce] in all its aspects: knowledge, skills and relations,” notes head of the training team who supports the UN-Turkmenistan Joint Programme on community-based social services. She further notes that without the humanistic side of social work, risks could become bureaucratic and without professionalism, risks could be damaging.
The UN-Turkmenistan Joint Programme on community-based social services funded by the Joint SDG Fund has enabled introduction of inclusive and quality community-based social services by laying the foundations for the development of a Turkmenistan model of social work and social services with common understanding of key concepts emerging among government decision-makers, lawmakers, educators and practitioners. The Joint Programme started to achieve its aim of transforming the system of social service delivery by developing social work as a new profession in Turkmenistan, building social service workforce capacity with trainings and supervision sessions, piloting new social services, and revising the legislation to support the change for leaving no one behind.