This paper argues that Personal Support Workers (PSWs), the staff people who care for residents in long-term care facilities and nursing homes and who have been severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, need to negotiate a new social contract with government based on equitable terms to recognize the essential nature of their work, thereby helping to ensure public accountability and trust
The profession of social work is dedicated to the betterment of society and to the protection of mar...
Our article concerns the social representation of social work held by professional social workers in...
Work of Ontario Public Servants is determined in part by the government of the day as they set their...
This paper argues that Personal Support Workers (PSWs), the staff people who care for residents in l...
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed fault-lines in the organization of personal support work, includin...
In response to the growing role of personal support workers (PSWs) in the delivery of health care se...
In July 2014, the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) released the Person...
Despite rising concern over Personal Support Worker (PSW) supply, relatively little literature is av...
COVID -19 has upended the known world and the profession of social work has been on the frontlines r...
There are an estimated 90,000 personal support workers (PSWs) in Ontario providing assistance with d...
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the risks that can be involved in healthcare work. In this pap...
This article explores the role of place in explaining variation in caregiver compensation. Using the...
Questions of ethics lie at the heart of government responses to Covid-19, professional reactions and...
The demand for home care is increasing as aging populations grow in Canada and internationally. Pers...
Problem Statement: Despite increased reliance on PSW certificate programs to standardize the workfor...
The profession of social work is dedicated to the betterment of society and to the protection of mar...
Our article concerns the social representation of social work held by professional social workers in...
Work of Ontario Public Servants is determined in part by the government of the day as they set their...
This paper argues that Personal Support Workers (PSWs), the staff people who care for residents in l...
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed fault-lines in the organization of personal support work, includin...
In response to the growing role of personal support workers (PSWs) in the delivery of health care se...
In July 2014, the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) released the Person...
Despite rising concern over Personal Support Worker (PSW) supply, relatively little literature is av...
COVID -19 has upended the known world and the profession of social work has been on the frontlines r...
There are an estimated 90,000 personal support workers (PSWs) in Ontario providing assistance with d...
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the risks that can be involved in healthcare work. In this pap...
This article explores the role of place in explaining variation in caregiver compensation. Using the...
Questions of ethics lie at the heart of government responses to Covid-19, professional reactions and...
The demand for home care is increasing as aging populations grow in Canada and internationally. Pers...
Problem Statement: Despite increased reliance on PSW certificate programs to standardize the workfor...
The profession of social work is dedicated to the betterment of society and to the protection of mar...
Our article concerns the social representation of social work held by professional social workers in...
Work of Ontario Public Servants is determined in part by the government of the day as they set their...