Digital Social Work
Title | Digital Social Work PDF eBook |
Author | Lauri Goldkind |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 240 |
Release | 2018-10-31 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 019087113X |
In a rapidly advancing technological culture, social work practitioners are frequently challenged to invent new strategies to meet client needs and foster social change. Despite the Council on Social Work Education's new standards for technology in social work practice, few schools of social work teach the use of technology for practice, and many instructors struggle with the integration of this increasingly necessary dimension into education. Digital Social Work is designed to offer engaging, meaningful, and easy-to-use technology content that can be incorporated into generalist and advanced social work practice courses. The chapters in this volume offer instructors and students insight into the knowledge, skills, and values required of those who practice social work 2.0; by providing concrete examples of technology tools, they complement traditional social work curricula dealing with micro, mezzo, and macro systems. Chapters can be used singly--to augment Practice, Research, or Policy courses--or can provide a format to discuss technology in courses addressing practice with individuals, youth, and families. Virtual worlds, social media, GIS, blogs, and many other technology tools are represented in this collection.
Teaching Social Work with Digital Technology
Title | Teaching Social Work with Digital Technology PDF eBook |
Author | Laurel Iverson Hitchcock |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Educational technology |
ISBN | 9780872931954 |
This book was written to help social work educators make pedagogically sound, rational, practical, and ethical decisions about integrating technology into their social work programs and across the curriculum. It covers a range of essential topics, from understanding digital literacy skills to ethical implications for technology in social work practice; from technology in the traditional classroom to fully online teaching environments. Case studies, real-world examples, and technology tips are part of each chapter, and checklists show how technology is integrated with the Council on Social Work Education's EPAS competencies, the NASW's Code of Ethics, and other social work practice standards and guidelines. Appendices provide a wealth of practical materials.
Social Work in a Digital Society
Title | Social Work in a Digital Society PDF eBook |
Author | Sue Watling |
Publisher | Learning Matters |
Total Pages | 178 |
Release | 2012-05-18 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0857256785 |
This book will help students develop their understanding of how the internet is impacting on social work education and practice in 21st century. Essential reading for students interested in the influence of digital technology and social media, including the impact of digital divides, this book looks at how the value-base of social work can have a positive effect on service users and carers who engage with digital services.
Digital Connection in Health and Social Work
Title | Digital Connection in Health and Social Work PDF eBook |
Author | Denise Turner |
Publisher | Critical Publishing |
Total Pages | 222 |
Release | 2022-03-14 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1914171934 |
This book focusses on the move to digitally mediated forms of teaching, learning and practice during Covid-19 and offers a series of case studies which showcase positive practices during this time. Education, Health and Social Work services have all been at the forefront of national debate since the first UK lockdown in March 2020. Schools, Colleges and Higher Education institutions moved rapidly to online delivery, with educators, parents, practice learning partners and students alike compelled to adapt to online connection, disrupting previous norms and forcing a rapid acquisition of new skills. In health and social care practice, there has been a similar move to online delivery, whilst maintaining consistency of service and support. The pandemic also coincided with the recommendations of the national Digital Capabilities for Social Work project, commissioned by Health Education England, which produced a prescient framework for professional practice. This book showcases innovative ways in which practice and education have responded to the challenges of Covid 19. With ongoing debate about planning for the next pandemic, as well as adapting to the post Covid landscape, the book is a valuable resource for all those involved in health and social work education and practice.
Social Media and Social Work
Title | Social Media and Social Work PDF eBook |
Author | Megele, Claudia |
Publisher | Policy Press |
Total Pages | 236 |
Release | 2020-07-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1447327411 |
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.
Digital Social Work
Title | Digital Social Work PDF eBook |
Author | Lauri Goldkind |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | 321 |
Release | 2018-11 |
Genre | SOCIAL SCIENCE |
ISBN | 0190871113 |
"In a digitally powered society, social workers, are challenged to embrace new interventions and enhance existing strategies in order to effectively promote social justice. The cases in this volume present engaging examples of technology tools in use across micro, mezzo and macro practice, illuminating the knowledge, skills, and values required of those who practice social work 2.0"--Provided by publisher.
Social Work Practice in an Online World
Title | Social Work Practice in an Online World PDF eBook |
Author | David Wilkerson (Sociologist) |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2023 |
Genre | Social service |
ISBN | 9780871015846 |
"Prior to 2020, the field of social work was limited in its adoption of digital practice. With the onset of COVID-19, traditional, in-person service delivery was dramatically interrupted. What once appeared to be a crossroads for the field became an emerging and seemingly unstoppable shift toward modern technology-mediated forms of delivery. This volume addresses this shift and maps the changing landscape from analog to digital practice in varied client systems, system needs, and system levels (micro, mezzo, and macro). Going beyond online mental health service, which is largely individually focused and synchronously delivered, the authors offer a map of digital social work practice that can be expanded to include support, identity, community action, education, and psychoeducation. Readers wishing to adopt digital practices will be inspired to apply these standards in their own applications"--