Social Work Practice During COVID-19: Client Needs and Boundary Challenges

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Faye Mishna
Betsy Milne
Jane Sanders
Andrea Greenblatt
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[1] University of Toronto,Factor
[2] King’s University College at Western University,Inwentash Faculty of Social Work
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Global Social Welfare | 2022年 / 9卷
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Information and communication technology during COVID-19; Social work practice during COVID-19; Boundaries using technology in social work; COVID-19 and client accessibility; Equity in social work practice;
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While information and communication technologies (ICTs) permeated social work practice long before the onset of COVID-19, the abrupt need to close non-essential workplaces resulted in an unparalleled incorporation of digital technology into practice across the globe. The onset of COVID-19 occurred during phase two of research in which we were investigating social workers’ informal use of ICT with clients. Prior to COVID-19, we were conducting interviews with practitioners and clients from four agencies serving diverse client populations in a large city in Canada. With the onset of COVID-19, we adapted to the COVID-19 context and amended the questions to investigate ICT use during the pandemic. In addition, with ethics approval, we conducted second interviews with practitioners interviewed prior to COVID-19 with a revised guide to address the pandemic context; and we continued to recruit and interview practitioners and clients using an amended interview guide incorporating pandemic-related questions. The sample comprised 27 practitioners and 22 clients. Eleven practitioners participated in interviews prior to and during COVID-19. Analysis of transcribed interviews revealed that the COVID-19 context had led to a paradigm shift in practitioners’ ICT use, with two key themes identified: (1) boundary challenges and (2) clients’ diverging ICT needs. We discuss these themes and present implications for policy and practice in a post-COVID-19 world.
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