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E-grāmata: Social Media and Social Work: Implications and Opportunities for Practice

Contributions by , Edited by , Contributions by , Edited by (Claudia Megele is Head of Service for Quality Assurance and Principal Social Worker at Wiltshire Council and Fellow of the National Institute of Health Research.), Contributions by , Contributions by , Contributions by (Goldsmiths, University of London), Contributions by
  • Formāts: 236 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jul-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Policy Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781447327400
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  • Valoda: eng
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The COVID-19 pandemic has shed fresh light on the ways that social media and digital technologies can be effectively harnessed to support relationship-based social work practice. However, it has also highlighted the complex risks, ethics and practical challenges that such technologies pose.



This book helps practitioners and students navigate this complex terrain and explore and build upon its multiple opportunities. It uses real-life examples to examine how practitioners can assess the impact of new technologies on their professional conduct and use them in a way that enhance public confidence and relationship-based practice.



The authors explore how digital technologies can support multiple areas of service including social work with children, families and adults, mental health social work, youth justice and working with online communities. They also consider regulatory questions and provide a roadmap for good practice.
List of figures and tables
iv
A note from the editors to the reader v
Notes on contributors vi
1 Introduction
1(18)
Claudia Megele
Peter Buzzi
2 Digital professionalism and social media ethics
19(42)
Claudia Megele
Peter Buzzi
3 Social media and social work with children and young people and looked after children
61(32)
Claudia Megele
Sherry Malik
4 Social media and adult social work
93(20)
Peter Buzzi
Sharon Allen
5 Social media and mental health social work
113(20)
Ruth Allen
Peter Buzzi
6 Social media and youth justice: challenges and possibilities for practice
133(22)
Naomi Thompson
Ian Joseph
7 Social media and `communities of practice' and `communities of interest'
155(22)
Claudia Megele
Peter Buzzi
8 Social media and social work regulation
177(30)
Claudia Megele
Lyn Romeo
Peter Buzzi
9 Future technology and social work and social care practice and education
207(14)
Claudia Megele
Peter Buzzi
Index 221
Claudia Megele is the Assistant Director of CAFCASS and the National Chair of the Principal Children and Families Social Worker Network. She is also a Fellow of National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) and was previously the Head of Service for Quality Assurance, Practice and Improvement at Hertfordshire County Council.









Peter Buzzi is the director of Research and Management Consultancy Centre and the Safeguarding Research Centre. He is also the National Research Lead for the Principal Children and Families Social Worker networks national research and practice development project.