Social Welfare Programs and Social Work Education at a Crossroads

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Covid-19
digital social services
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global social inclusion
Human Rights
post-pandemic welfare education strategies
practitioner competency development
qualitative research in welfare
social data analysis
social policy evaluation
Social Welfare
Social Work
Social Work and the Pandemic

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  • ISBN 9781032623030
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Jul 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores a key phenomenon that has been accelerated by the COVID-19 crisis, namely, the crossroads at which social welfare professionals find themselves. This is a crossroads where, on the one hand, there is an accelerated digitalization process and a reorganization of social programs, while on the other hand, we are confronted by the basic challenge of designing social policies and their methods of evaluation, that is, the generation of robust data that will allow better evaluation of social projects and programs.

Rigorously analyzing the crossroads at which social welfare programs find themselves and the new demands for the education of professionals involved in social welfare programs, several key issues can be discerned;
• the theoretical debate surrounding the changes brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic and the process of redefining globalization in which we are immersed.
• the challenges to be met by welfare programs, and the good practices that are being implemented.
• the key issue of how to generate more robust data in the field of social services and social protection.
• how to increase the competencies of professionals through education in schools of social work.

Providing 15 newly written chapters drawn from both the global north and the global south, it offers a set of recommendations to address the challenges of inequality and social inclusion in the coming years.

It will be of interest to all academics, students and practitioners working in the fields of social work, social welfare and social development.

Antonio López Peláez is a Professor of Social Work and Social Services, Department of Social Work, National University of Distance Education (UNED), Madrid, Spain, and Executive Director of the International Council of Social Welfare (www.icsw.org).

Annaline Keet is a Professor (Associate) at Nelson Mandela University, South Africa, and National Representative of South Africa at IASSW.

Chung Moon Sung is a Professor in the Department of Social Welfare, Soongsil University, and President of the Korean Value Convergence Association.