This book captures the unique moment in time created by the Covid 19 pandemic and uses this as a lens to explore contemporary issues for social work education and practice. Ã
This book captures the unique moment in time created by the Covid 19 pandemic and uses this as a lens to explore contemporary issues for social work education and practice. Ã
Dr Denise Turner is an experienced, registered Social Worker and currently works as a Senior Lecturer in Social Work. Her research interests encompass digital practices and death, loss and bereavement. She was Chair of the Advisory Group for the national Digital Capabilities project for Social Work, delivered by SCIE and BASW and is interested in the positive challenges of digital media. She has authored a book on parents' experiences of the professional response to sudden, unexpected child death and is currently involved with research focused on bereavement and grief resulting from Covid19.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword: Ruth Allen Introduction: Denise Turner 1. Social Work, Technologies, Covid 19 Amanda Taylor- Beswick 2. Protecting Children During The Pandemic Nicola Labuschagne, Gema Hadridge, Laura Vanderbijl, Sarah Jones and Ellie Geater 3. Unaccompanied asylum seeking children and young refugees Dr Kish Bhatti-Sinclair 4. 'We just don't matter': Articulating the experiences of Black African Social Work Students during the Covid-19 Pandemic in England Dr Prospera Tedam 5. Embracing 'un' -certainty in Practice Education Cornelia Lange and Robert Maynard 6. 'From surviving to thriving: The experience of social work students and their families in lockdown.' Andrew Lorimer, Francis Sentamu, Rachel Sharples 7. Living through COVID-19 - a disabled person's perspective Varsha Tailor Poetry helps: Poetry as a means of creative reflection and learning in social work Ariane Critchley and Autumn Roesch- Marsh 9. 'From beginning to end': Loss, Change and meaning -making in the context of Covid 19 Denise Turner 10. Supervision in End of Life Car Marie Price 11. Conclusion
Foreword: Ruth Allen Introduction: Denise Turner 1. Social Work, Technologies, Covid 19 Amanda Taylor- Beswick 2. Protecting Children During The Pandemic Nicola Labuschagne, Gema Hadridge, Laura Vanderbijl, Sarah Jones and Ellie Geater 3. Unaccompanied asylum seeking children and young refugees Dr Kish Bhatti-Sinclair 4. 'We just don't matter': Articulating the experiences of Black African Social Work Students during the Covid-19 Pandemic in England Dr Prospera Tedam 5. Embracing 'un' -certainty in Practice Education Cornelia Lange and Robert Maynard 6. 'From surviving to thriving: The experience of social work students and their families in lockdown.' Andrew Lorimer, Francis Sentamu, Rachel Sharples 7. Living through COVID-19 - a disabled person's perspective Varsha Tailor Poetry helps: Poetry as a means of creative reflection and learning in social work Ariane Critchley and Autumn Roesch- Marsh 9. 'From beginning to end': Loss, Change and meaning -making in the context of Covid 19 Denise Turner 10. Supervision in End of Life Car Marie Price 11. Conclusion
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