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Social work in health emergencies :global perspectives /
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正題名/作者:
Social work in health emergencies :/ edited by Patricia Fronek and Karen Smith Rotabi-Casares.
其他題名:
global perspectives /
其他作者:
Fronek, Patricia.
出版者:
Abingdon, Oxon ;Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,c2022.
面頁冊數:
xxviii, 362 p. :ill. ;24 cm.
標題:
Social service. -
ISBN:
9780367628734$q(pbk.) :
ISBN:
0367628732$q(pbk.)
ISBN:
0367628740$q(hbk.)
ISBN:
9780367628741$q(hbk.)
Social work in health emergencies :global perspectives /
Social work in health emergencies :
global perspectives /edited by Patricia Fronek and Karen Smith Rotabi-Casares. - Abingdon, Oxon ;Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,c2022. - xxviii, 362 p. :ill. ;24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introducing social work in health emergencies / Patricia Fronek and Karen Smith Rotabi-Casares with Jonathan Dickens -- Regions of the world and the COVID-19 health emergency / Patricia Fronek [and others] -- Lessons from pandemic history / Matthew C. Ward -- Human dignity / Donna McAuliffe with Hilary N. Weaver, Sharon E. Moore and Robert Common -- Hospital social work during the second wave in Canada / Barbara Muskat, Shelley Craig, Deepy Sur and Alexa Kirkland -- Child protection and health emergencies in Botswana / Thabile A. Samboma -- Family violence during the COVID-19 pandemic / Louise Harms, Eliza Crossley, Elyssa Hudson, Connie Kellet and Lauren Kosta -- Families and the COVID-19 pandemic: perspectives from the UK / Gabriela Misca, Janet Walker and Gemma Thornton -- Disability and health emergencies / Tarek Zidan -- Ageism, older people and COVID-19 / Malcolm Payne -- Impacts of global pandemics on people on the move / Justin S. Lee and Carmen Monico -- Mental health social work in Hong Kong during the COVID-19 pandemic / Ching-Wen Chang and Marcus Chiu -- Urban homelessness: housing and health equity during health emergencies / Elizabeth Bowen and Nicole Capozziello -- The new social services: organising community during ecosocial health crises / Joel Izlar -- Challenges and innovations in field education in Australia, New Zealand and the United States / Lynne Briggs, Jane Maidment, Kathryn Hay, Kai Medina-Martinez, Renie Rondon-Jackson and Patricia Fronek -- Social innovation as the need of the hour in health emergencies / Gokul Mandayam, Samuel Ochieng, Kelley Bunkers, Siân Long, Yoko Kobayashi and Karen Smith Rotabi-Casares -- Preparing for the next health emergency / Patricia Fronek and Karen Smith Rotabi-Casares -- Yesterday, today and tomorrow / Patricia Fronek and Karen Smith Rotabi-Casares -- SARS-CoV-2 in wildlife: Q &A with Alan B. Franklin -- COVID-19: Q &A with Peter C. Doherty.
This is the first comprehensive book that provides accessible, international knowledge for practitioners, students and academics about social work in health emergencies and spans fields of practice across world regions with particular reference to the COVID-19 pandemic. Divided into three sections: " Regional, Historical and Social Work Perspectives takes a journey through world regions during the first six months of the pandemic as it unfolded, explores the lessons found in the history of pandemics and situates public health social work practice in the values of the profession. Situating the diversity of challenges and opportunities in context, in turn, influences current and future social work practice." Social Work Practice, Issues and Responses explores social work practice innovations and responses across eleven key practice fields. International authors feature social work responses during the COVID-19 health emergency from different regions of the world." Preparing for the Future analyses broader concepts, innovations and the implications for future practices as social work enters a new era of service delivery. The twenty chapters explore the convergence of pandemic, politics and planet which is critiqued within a framework of the profession's ethics and values of human dignity, human rights and social justice. Social work's place in public health is firmly situated and built on the premise that the value social work brings to the table deserves recognition and should be documented to inform the development of the profession and future practice and how social work must carry lessons forward to prepare for the next pandemic. The book is relevant to a wide range of audiences including practitioners, educators and students in social work, human services, international development and public health, as well as policy makers and researchers.
Patricia Fronek is a social worker, academic and researcher in the School of Health Sciences and Social Work, Griffith University, Australia. Currently, she is the Director of the Bachelor of Social Work Program, a member of Griffith University's Law Futures Research Centre, and is Special Advisor to Child Identity Protection (CHIP). The breadth of Dr Fronek's practice experience and research is broadly located across social work fields including health care and international social work. She served on the expert core group that developed the Verona Principles addressing child rights in surrogacy. Social justice, human rights, ethics and professional practice are core to her practice and research over the last forty years. Her work is widely published and highly regarded. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0454-7148 Karen Smith Rotabi-Casares is a social worker with a background in child protection and family support. Her work is international and she was been engaged in child rights and health promotion projects in a number of countries, to include Belize, Guatemala, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Malawi, the United Arab Emirates and Somalia. Focused on child rights, Rotabi-Casares is most interested in prevention with an orientation to development of programs that engage the community and human service organizations in social change. Rotabi-Casares is a professor of social work at California State University, Monterey Bay. She earned a PhD in Social Work from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and both a Master of Social Work and a Master of Public Health at the University of South Carolina. She was also a Peace Corps Volunteer, a time which she credits for beginning a pathway of global social work practice.ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4685-6667
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