Disrupting Human Rights: A Social Work Response to the Lockdown of Social Housing Residents [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间限制居民自由的社会工作应对措施
Kim Robinson,Linda Briskman,Ring Mayar
Kim Robinson
The article probes the disproportionate impact on marginalised populations to reduce the spread of COVID-19 (COVID-19 is an acronym that stands for coronavirus disease of 2019).. It explores this problematic through research with refugees r...
Social Work in the Time of COVID-19: A Case Study from the Global South [0.03%]
新冠疫情下的社会工作:一项来自全球南方的案例研究
Lee John Henley,Zoey Allen Henley,Kathryn Hay et al.
Lee John Henley et al.
This article explores the experiences of social workers at a non-governmental organisation (NGO) involved in disaster responses to COVID-19 in a rural and resource-challenged region of Cambodia. The views of Khmer and international social w...
Editorial: Unprecedented Times? Social Work and Society post-COVID-19 [0.03%]
主编评论:前所未有的时代?后新冠疫情时代的社会工作与社会
Malcolm Golightley,Margaret Holloway
Malcolm Golightley
Photovoice: Integrating Course-Based Research in Undergraduate and Graduate Social Work Education [0.03%]
摄影表决法:基于课程的研究在本科及研究生社会工作教育中的整合
Adelle Dora Monteblanco,Eva M Moya
Adelle Dora Monteblanco
Research skills are vital to students' professional careers and must be cultivated in the social work curriculum. While students and faculty may hesitate to participate in a course-based research project, the authors believe that the Photov...
Island Nation, US Territory and Contested Space: Territorial Status As a Social Determinant of Indigenous Health in Guam [0.03%]
岛屿国家,美国领土和争议地区:瓜岛土著人民健康的领土状态的社会决定因素
Tressa P Diaz,Lana Sue I Kaopua,Susan Nakaoka
Tressa P Diaz
The United Nations and International Federation of Social Work affirm the right of all people to determine their political status, preserve their environments and pursue endeavours for well-being. This article focuses on CHamoru, Guam's Ind...
A Factorial Survey Investigating the Effect of Disclosing Parental Intellectual Disability on Risk Assessments by Children's Social Workers in Child Safeguarding Scenarios [0.03%]
关于披露父母智力障碍对儿童保护情景中社会工作者风险评估影响的因素调查研究
Ameeta Retzer,Jane Kaye,Ron Gray
Ameeta Retzer
Literature suggests that, as parents, people with intellectual disabilities experience disproportionately high rates of child removal compared to other groups. A factorial survey of 191 children's social workers investigated the effect of d...
Social Work in the Time of the COVID-19 Pandemic: All in This Together? [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情下的社会工作:“共克时艰”?
Malcolm Golightley,Margaret Holloway
Malcolm Golightley
Research Capacity Strengthening in American Samoa: Fa'avaeina le Fa'atelega o le Tomai Sa'ili'ili i Amerika Samoa [0.03%]
美国萨摩亚的研究能力加强:美国萨摩亚研究委员会法瓦埃纳莱法特勒戈奥LeodṠaṠiLiLi的评估报告
Vaatausili Tofaeono,Lana Sue I Kaopua,Angela Sy et al.
Vaatausili Tofaeono et al.
Capacity-building partnerships are central to the sustainable development goals (SDGs), the UN's blueprint for achieving global health equity. The UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues endorses the SDG and underscores the need for global ...
Everything Is Related and It All Leads Up to My Mental Well-Being : A Qualitative Study of the Determinants of Mental Wellness Amongst Urban Indigenous Elders [0.03%]
互相关联的一切最终都归结于心理健康:一项关于城市原住民长者心理健康的决定因素的定性研究
Kaela Schill,Edna Terbasket,Wilfreda E Thurston et al.
Kaela Schill et al.
Indigenous peoples in Canada often experience a greater burden of poor health and wellness relative to non-Indigenous Canadians due to a legacy of colonisation and racism. However, Indigenous mental wellness outcomes vary by community, and ...
Protective Effect of Biculturalism for Health Amongst Minority Youth: The Case of Pacific Islander Migrant Youths in Hawai'i [0.03%]
夏威夷太平洋岛人移民青年的双文化健康保护机制研究
Hye-Ryeon Lee,Hye Eun Lee,Kevin Cassel et al.
Hye-Ryeon Lee et al.
This study investigates the mechanisms by which biculturalism impacts various health outcomes amongst youth migrants to Hawai'i who are from the US-Affiliated Pacific Islands jurisdictions. Using purposive sampling, 284 males and females (t...