Congresses
Since 2002, FESET alternates specific meetings (seminars) on socio-educational topics with larger congresses, organized every second year, in cooperation with other European associations of the social, educational and professional field.
On 2003, a first joint congress was organized in Copenhagen by FESET, EASSW and IFSW. It has been an innovative solution to bring together professionals and teachers who, according to different countries in Europe, can share more or less overlapping field of action.
The next congress held as a specific socio-educational meeting was the one organized by FESET in Alicante, Spain, on 5th - 7th March 2004. Congress-theme: " Prevention of violence and socio-educational care work - Perspectives ".
The following congress has been held in cooperation between FESET, EASSW and IFSW in Parma, Italy, on 15-17 March 2007: more than 700 participants came from all over Europe to debate on "Social change and social professi
On 2003, a first joint congress was organized in Copenhagen by FESET, EASSW and IFSW. It has been an innovative solution to bring together professionals and teachers who, according to different countries in Europe, can share more or less overlapping field of action.
The next congress held as a specific socio-educational meeting was the one organized by FESET in Alicante, Spain, on 5th - 7th March 2004. Congress-theme: " Prevention of violence and socio-educational care work - Perspectives ".
The following congress has been held in cooperation between FESET, EASSW and IFSW in Parma, Italy, on 15-17 March 2007: more than 700 participants came from all over Europe to debate on "Social change and social professi
Another congress with many participants has been held in 2009 in Dubrovnik, on 26-29 of April, on the theme: "Social Action in Europe: different legacies, common challenges?".
The next congress under the official label of ENSACT was held on the 10-13 April 2011 in Brussels, Belgium, under the title of " Social Action in Europe: Sustainable Social Development and Economic Challenges"


