The role of social work during the COVID-19 pandemic Social work harnesses a range of skills and competencies of importance to the emerging needs of the pandemic including risk assessments, crisis management, advanced care planning, individual and group therapy, case management, systems navigation, problem solving, resource allocation, community mobilisation and policy development (Skeketee et al., 2017; Ashcroft et al., 2018; Bern-Klug and Beaulieu, 2020; Walter-McCabe, 2020a). Recent scholarship illustrates how crucial the role of social work is to the current crisis (Walter-McCabe, 2020a,b). Social workers work across micro, mezzo and macro levels of practice and have been visible in fighting for social justice, particularly against xenophobia and racism, which has risen tremendously during the pandemic (Miller and Lee, 2020; Walter-McCabe, 2020a). Recognition of social work's key competencies has resulted in calls for their increased involvement in policy-level decisions to attend to broader systems and social determinants of health related to the pandemic (Banks et al., 2020; Truell, 2020; Walter-McCabe, 2020a). Truell (2020) highlighted the key social work practices and advocacy initiatives for change enacted during the pandemic, such as focusing efforts to ensure that social services are accessible during periods of lockdown.
The role of social work during the COVID-19 pandemic Social work harnesses a range of skills and competencies of importance to the emerging needs of the pandemic including risk assessments, crisis management, advanced care planning, individual and group therapy, case management, systems navigation, problem solving, resource allocation, community mobilisation and policy development (Skeketee et al., 2017; Ashcroft et al., 2018; Bern-Klug and Beaulieu, 2020; Walter-McCabe, 2020a). Recent scholarship illustrates how crucial the role of social work is to the current crisis (Walter-McCabe, 2020a,b). Social workers work across micro, mezzo and macro levels of practice and have been visible in fighting for social justice, particularly against xenophobia and racism, which has risen tremendously during the pandemic (Miller and Lee, 2020; Walter-McCabe, 2020a). Recognition of social work's key competencies has resulted in calls for their increased involvement in policy-level decisions to attend to broader systems and social determinants of health related to the pandemic (Banks et al., 2020; Truell, 2020; Walter-McCabe, 2020a). Truell (2020) highlighted the key social work practices and advocacy initiatives for change enacted during the pandemic, such as focusing efforts to ensure that social services are accessible during periods of lockdown.
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