Irma PINOCCHIO

Position
Adjunct Professor
E-mail
irma.pinocchio@unive.it
Website
www.unive.it/people/irma.pinocchio (personal record)

Irma Pinocchio is a contract lecturer at the Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage at Ca' Foscari University of Venice, where she taught "Social Service Theories - Work Groups - Class 2 and 3" in the 2023/2024 academic year within the Bachelor's Degree program in Social Sciences and Social Service. She is currently teaching "Methods of Social Service 1 - Work Groups for Classes 2 and 3."

She holds a degree in Social Sciences and Social Service, LM 87 (Ca' Foscari University of Venice, 2014), and the following qualifications: First-level Master's degree in Child Protection, Welfare, and Rights (University of Ferrara, 2018), Advanced Training Course in Parental Coordination (2018), First-level Master's degree in Criminal Mediation, Conflict Mediation in Organizational-Work, School, and Health Settings, and a Second-level Master's degree in Family Mediation (Me.dia.re Association of Turin, 2020), Training Course to Become a Trainer "Training Future Trainers" (2022), Advanced Training Course in Euro-Project Management (2024).

She conducted research as part of the European project Citispyce (Combating Inequalities through Innovative Social Practices of and for Young People in Cities Across Europe), funded by the European Commission under the 7th Framework Programme for Social Sciences and Humanities, coordinated by Aston University, at the University of Venice.

She has worked in school settings as an educator with minors with disabilities and in communities for unaccompanied foreign minors. She has also coordinated home care services for people with disabilities. Since 2017, she has worked as a Specialist Social Worker. Over the years, she has carried out professional activities within Local Authorities, dealing with adults, minors, and the elderly, as well as planning social inclusion projects for minors with disabilities, and within the Health Authority in specialized services aimed at minors and families in the field of national and international adoption. Since 2024, she has worked at the Child and Adolescent Neuropsychiatry Service.

She has published the following articles:

"Unaccompanied Foreign Minors in Friuli: Towards a Dedicated Social Service" (Daniele Bertolino and Irma Pinocchio), Social and Health Perspectives No. 4/2018 (2018).
"Document of the Regional Work Group on Unaccompanied Foreign Minors: Considerations and Proposals" – Cnoas study group of FVG (2018).
"Professionals Facing New Challenges and Risks" (edited by Mara Tognetti), Internship as Situated Practice, Bordogna, FrancoAngeli (2015).
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