![]() In addition, all published papers in Society Register are published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 Unported License.ġ.1 The Author hereby warrants that he/she is the owner of all the copyright and other intellectual property rights in the Work and that, within the scope of the present Agreement, the paper does not infringe the legal rights of another person. The authors must provide permission letters, when appropriate, to the Society Register Editors. Manuscript authors are responsible for obtaining copyright permissions for any copyrighted materials included within manuscripts. “Best Health Practices for the Naming of New Human Infectious Diseases. “How do we keep coronavirus from ravaging L.A.’s homeless encampments?” Los Angeles Time March 20. “How to help the most vulnerable through the pandemic.” The Chronicle of Philanthropy March 11. “America’s inequitable housing system is completely unprepared for coronavirus.” Brookings Institute March 12. “The Ethics of Care: Social Workers in an Influenza Pandemic.” Social Work in Health Care 47(1): 49-59. “How can New York City protect the homeless from coronavirus?” Curbed Newsletters March 13. “12-Step Programs Use Technology, Social Distancing During COVID19 Crisis.” March 19. “Lessons learned from the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic in Minneapolis and St. “LGBTQ advocacy groups sue Trump’s HHS for refusing to enforce anti-discrimination rules, leaving community especially vulnerable amid COVID-19 pandemic.” Lambda Legal March 19. “Message from NASW President Kathryn Conley Wehrmann regarding Coronavirus Covid-19 Pandemic.” Retrieved Ma( ). “Telemedicine emerges as care option during COVID19 outbreak.” APNews March 21. Dan Patrick says grandparents are willing to die to save economy for their grandkids.” Market Watch March 23. Homeless Population.” Scientific American March 11. “Meng Introduces resolution to denounce anti-Asian sentiment caused by coronavirus.” March 25, 2020. “Organisation and delivery of social services in extreme events: Lessons from social work research on natural disasters.” International Social Work 62: 1146–1158. “Sixty years ago: Hospital Social Work in 1918.” Social Work in Health Care 4(3): 331-343. “Protection of racial/ethnic minority populations during an influenza pandemic.” American journal of public health 99(2): S261–S270. Hutchins, Sonja S., Kevin Fiscella, Robert S. “Protecting vulnerable populations from pandemic influenza in the United States: A strategic imperative.” American Journal of Public Health 99(2): S243-S248. Retrieved Ma( ).Ĭode of ethics of the National Association of Social Workers. Coronavirus: Asian American groups compile hate crime reports as Trump persists in ‘Chinese virus’ attacks. “Governors order Coronavirus-related restrictions across America.” AARP, March 27. “Responding to a crisis: Social Work profession, policy, and practice.” Australian Social Work 73(2): 131-136. “‘Covid-19 kills only old people.’ Only?” New York Times, March 22. In summary we will offer some insights and expectations for the future of social work in the coming years, after this experience of coronavirus and COVID-19.Īronson, Louise. The paper will present challenges and innovations using examples of two community agencies providing services to people who are homeless and addicted. This paper will examine the challenges and innovations for each social work core value and present ideas for innovation and adaptation suited to these times. In the time of coronavirus and COVID-19, there are many challenges for professional practitioners to adhere to social work’s core values as well as to maintain their own health and welfare in a time of uncertain and rapidly changing situations. Relationships between people and among groups are the primary tools of social work assessment, intervention and evaluation. The profession’s mission is detailed in the set of seven core values: service social justice dignity and work of the person importance of human relationships integrity and competence. The profession of social work is dedicated to the betterment of society and to the protection of marginalized and vulnerable groups. ![]()
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