Digital society has created a new situation that challenges the present discourse on public services. Since it is only a recent phenomenon, digital society has not yet been in-cluded in the broader filed of social work education and practice. In the present text, we focus on casework with children. The examples described in the text are taken from Scandinavian experiences and reflect our background and practice in social work with children. However, we dare to say that the situation is more or less the same in the rest of Europe, as illustrated by the presented social work examples and references from wider European context.Navigating Knowledge landscap
The widespread adoption of ICT today has a significant impact on the social work profession. In the ...
This study explores opportunities and challenges for the participation of children and young people ...
The Danish social workers in the Job Centers holds the key to shaping the public policy, at the fron...
Digital society has created a new situation that challenges the present discourse on public services...
In the internet arena, children have more space for action. Accordingly, their use of social media c...
Recent years have witnessed the emergence of an important debate about whether and how far social wo...
We live in a digital society which has significantly changed the information landscape affecting eve...
In recent years, governments have been enthusiastic about the potential of digital changes to transf...
Introduction The digitalisation of society is changing our behaviour, our institutions and the helpi...
The aim of this paper is to spark a discussion about how social work in England has responded to dig...
The global use of information and communication technologies encourages the development and impleme...
The potential for information and communication technology (ICT) to support the delivery of social s...
The digital transformation is posing a challenge to organizations, professionals, and the scientific...
Information and communication technology (ICT) usage in contemporary child welfare practice reflects...
In recent years, governments have been enthusiastic about the potential of digital changes to transf...
The widespread adoption of ICT today has a significant impact on the social work profession. In the ...
This study explores opportunities and challenges for the participation of children and young people ...
The Danish social workers in the Job Centers holds the key to shaping the public policy, at the fron...
Digital society has created a new situation that challenges the present discourse on public services...
In the internet arena, children have more space for action. Accordingly, their use of social media c...
Recent years have witnessed the emergence of an important debate about whether and how far social wo...
We live in a digital society which has significantly changed the information landscape affecting eve...
In recent years, governments have been enthusiastic about the potential of digital changes to transf...
Introduction The digitalisation of society is changing our behaviour, our institutions and the helpi...
The aim of this paper is to spark a discussion about how social work in England has responded to dig...
The global use of information and communication technologies encourages the development and impleme...
The potential for information and communication technology (ICT) to support the delivery of social s...
The digital transformation is posing a challenge to organizations, professionals, and the scientific...
Information and communication technology (ICT) usage in contemporary child welfare practice reflects...
In recent years, governments have been enthusiastic about the potential of digital changes to transf...
The widespread adoption of ICT today has a significant impact on the social work profession. In the ...
This study explores opportunities and challenges for the participation of children and young people ...
The Danish social workers in the Job Centers holds the key to shaping the public policy, at the fron...