The Covid-19 pandemic presented social workers and managers in child protection with complex practical and moral dilemmas about how to respond to children and families while social distancing. This paper draws on our research into practice during the pandemic to show some of the ways social workers changed their practice and to provide theories and concepts that can help to account for how such change occurs. Drawing on anthropological uses of the concepts of ‘contingency’ and ‘improvisation’ and Hartmut Rosa’s sociological work on ‘adaptive transformation’ and ‘resonance’ we show how social workers creatively ‘re-made’ key aspects of their practice, by recognising inequalities and providing material help, through digital casework, movement...
On March 13, 2020, Mount Royal University responded to the pandemic declaration of the World Health ...
The COVID-19 pandemic represents a critical juncture in the development of the welfare state affirmi...
Vital services provided by social workers to children in care or on the edge of care were largely de...
Drawing on the theoretical work of Wacquant, Bourdieu and Foucault, we interrogate how the COVID-19 ...
This chapter considers the functioning of social work teams during the Covid-19 pandemic. Existing r...
On the 23rd of March 2020, the government announced a period of lockdown in response to the COVID-19...
The entire world faced a crisis associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. The social impacts of the pan...
CC BY-NC-ND 4.0The entire world faced a crisis associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. The social imp...
When the COVID-19 pandemic reached Norway in March 2020, comprehensive action was taken by the gover...
After more than a year living with COVID-19 restrictions, the UK Governments have now published thei...
The profession of social work is dedicated to the betterment of society and to the protection of mar...
The coronavirus pandemic affects the whole world. This situation is a very challenging time for all ...
The meanings and status of social work—and potentially professional identities—vary internationally ...
This book focusses on social work in the time of COVID-19. Social workers, their clients, and the or...
The pandemic crisis caused by Covid-19 had a strong impact on welfare organizations, social workers...
On March 13, 2020, Mount Royal University responded to the pandemic declaration of the World Health ...
The COVID-19 pandemic represents a critical juncture in the development of the welfare state affirmi...
Vital services provided by social workers to children in care or on the edge of care were largely de...
Drawing on the theoretical work of Wacquant, Bourdieu and Foucault, we interrogate how the COVID-19 ...
This chapter considers the functioning of social work teams during the Covid-19 pandemic. Existing r...
On the 23rd of March 2020, the government announced a period of lockdown in response to the COVID-19...
The entire world faced a crisis associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. The social impacts of the pan...
CC BY-NC-ND 4.0The entire world faced a crisis associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. The social imp...
When the COVID-19 pandemic reached Norway in March 2020, comprehensive action was taken by the gover...
After more than a year living with COVID-19 restrictions, the UK Governments have now published thei...
The profession of social work is dedicated to the betterment of society and to the protection of mar...
The coronavirus pandemic affects the whole world. This situation is a very challenging time for all ...
The meanings and status of social work—and potentially professional identities—vary internationally ...
This book focusses on social work in the time of COVID-19. Social workers, their clients, and the or...
The pandemic crisis caused by Covid-19 had a strong impact on welfare organizations, social workers...
On March 13, 2020, Mount Royal University responded to the pandemic declaration of the World Health ...
The COVID-19 pandemic represents a critical juncture in the development of the welfare state affirmi...
Vital services provided by social workers to children in care or on the edge of care were largely de...