Dominelli Lena
Faculty of Social Sciences University of Stirling Stirling Scotland, UK.
Int J Soc Welf. 2021 Jan;30(1):7-16. doi: 10.1111/ijsw.12469. Epub 2020 Nov 15.
COVID-19 has challenged social workers to engage with health pandemics and provide essential services in conditions of uncertainty and high risk. They have safeguarded children, older adults and diverse adults in 'at risk' groups under tough conditions mediated by digital technologies, adhered to government injunctions, maintained social and physical distancing under lockdown and worked from home remotely. Social workers and social care workers have risen to the challenges, providing services with inadequate personal protective equipment and limited supervision and support. This article highlights the degraded physical environments, socio-economic and political contexts that intensify precariousness and constraints that neoliberalism imposed on professional capacity before and during this health pandemic. It provides guidelines to protect practitioners and service users. It concludes that practitioners ought to understand zoonotic diseases, environmental concerns, acquire disaster expertise and training, widen their practice portfolio and value their contributions to this pandemic. Key Practitioner Message: • • • • .
新冠疫情给社会工作者带来了挑战,要求他们应对健康大流行,并在不确定和高风险的情况下提供基本服务。他们在数字技术介导的艰难条件下,保护了儿童、老年人和“高危”群体中的各类成年人,遵守政府禁令,在封锁期间保持社交和身体距离,并远程在家工作。社会工作者和社会护理工作者应对了这些挑战,在个人防护装备不足、监督和支持有限的情况下提供服务。本文强调了在这场健康大流行之前和期间,恶化的物质环境、社会经济和政治背景加剧了不稳定状况,以及新自由主义对专业能力施加的限制。它提供了保护从业者和服务使用者的指导方针。结论是,从业者应该了解人畜共患疾病、环境问题,获得灾害专业知识和培训,拓宽他们的业务范围,并重视他们对这场大流行的贡献。关键从业者信息:• • • • 。