The role of social work practitioners and human service professionals in long-term disaster recovery after the 2016 Alberta wildfires in Canada [0.03%]
加拿大2016年阿尔伯塔野火后社会工作者和人力服务专业人员在长期灾害恢复中的作用
Julie L Drolet,Bonita Lewin,Kamal Khatiwada et al.
Julie L Drolet et al.
The 2016 Alberta wildfires resulted in widespread destruction of property and displacement of residents. Research aimed to identify the roles and responsibilities of social work practitioners and human service professionals in long-term dis...
Community social work in Hong Kong during COVID-19: Intervention strategies to address social injustices [0.03%]
新冠疫情期间的香港社区社会工作:解决社会不公问题的介入策略
Kwok Kin Fung,Suet Lin Hung,Yu Cheung Chan
Kwok Kin Fung
In Hong Kong, professional social workers made their presence felt when they delivered a variety of services at the height of the pandemic. Social workers who were working in community development projects or who had adopted community work ...
Social work practice education and training during the pandemic: Disruptions and discoveries [0.03%]
新冠疫情下的社会工作实务教育与训练:挑战与发现
Toula Kourgiantakis,Eunjung Lee
Toula Kourgiantakis
The COVID-19 pandemic evoked a disruption to social work (SW) practice education and this brief note describes discoveries made in teaching SW practice virtually. One example is Virtual Practice Fridays, adapted to build SW practice compete...
Degrading a global COVID-19 contagion: Charting a holistic social work response [0.03%]
抗击全球新冠肺炎疫情:综合社会工作应对策略图表分析
Tracy Be Omorogiuwa,Solomon Amadasun
Tracy Be Omorogiuwa
The eclectic nature of social work in addition to the person-in-environment perspective, as well as its biopsychosocial frame, warrants the utilization of a holistic interventionist lens amid the coronavirus pandemic. This is paramount if w...
COVID-19 and older adults in Africa: Social workers' utilization of mass media in enforcing policy change [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情下的非洲老年人:社会工作者利用大众传媒推动政策变革
Tracy Be Omorogiuwa
Tracy Be Omorogiuwa
Dominating headlines in the last few months, global attention has been fixed on the coronavirus pandemic given its rampaging impact on social events and human affairs. More than any other groups, older adults have been disproportionately af...
Examining COVID-19 and HIV: The impact of intersectional stigma on short- and long-term health outcomes among African Americans [0.03%]
审视COVID-19和HIV:交叉污名对非裔美国人短期和长期健康结果的影响
Liesl A Nydegger,Mandy J Hill
Liesl A Nydegger
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the health disparities and structural racism among African Americans. We examined overlaps between the COVID-19 pandemic and HIV epidemic using an intersectional stigma framework through the lens of Cri...
'I never hoped for anything … now I have other plans': The role of microfinance in HIV intervention for women who use drugs and engage in sex work in Kazakhstan [0.03%]
“我从没指望过什么……现在我有了其他的计划》:在哈萨克斯坦微贷款在使用毒品且从事性工作的妇女艾滋病干预中的作用
Carolina Vélez-Grau,Nabila El-Bassel,Tara McCrimmon et al.
Carolina Vélez-Grau et al.
Over the past decade, Kazakhstan has experienced increased cases of HIV, especially among women who engage in sex work and use drugs. Research has examined the efficacy of structural interventions to reduce HIV risk; however, few studies ha...
Raising the 'environmental question' in social work in Canada and Scotland [0.03%]
在加拿大和苏格兰的社会工作中提出“环境问题”
Tina E Wilson,Heather Lynch,Verena K Fisch
Tina E Wilson
This article contributes a comparative review of social work in Canada and Scotland to international conversations about social work and the environment. The 'environmental question' of the 21st century is a radical challenge to social work...
Working and learning from home during COVID-19: International experiences among social work educators and students [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间国际社会工作者及其学生居家工作与学习的经验教训
Michael Wallengren-Lynch,Lena Dominelli,Carin Cuadra
Michael Wallengren-Lynch
This research seeks to explore the experiences of social work educators and students working and learning from home. The findings, from an international survey sample of 166 educators and students, showed that the respondents faced issues w...
Care and rehabilitation institutions for people with intellectual disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic: Polish experiences [0.03%]
波兰智力障碍人士在新冠疫情期间的照护与康复机构经验
Monika Parchomiuk
Monika Parchomiuk
People with intellectual disabilities benefit from many forms of institutional support, which include residential, rehabilitation, and educational services. Changes caused by the pandemic, especially the introduction of new rules relating t...