Sumario: | This book examines the precarious conditions of social work during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the challenges faced by workers in maintaining professional standards and dealing with increased workloads and health risks. Through empirical studies, the authors document the evolving circumstances and interactions within various fields of social work, including youth services and social work with individuals with disabilities. The book provides insights into how these changes have impacted the effectiveness and perception of social work, both within the profession and in the broader political context. It aims to facilitate reflection among social work professionals, offering materials to help them assess and adapt their practices in light of these developments. The intended audience includes social work practitioners and policymakers interested in the implications of social work practices under crisis conditions.
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