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|a Out of the shadows :
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|a Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Social Workers' Benevolent Trust -- Contents -- About the editors -- Foreword -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Introduction to the book -- What is a disaster? -- Disaster defined -- Who is impacted by disasters? -- Why do we need a book about social work in disasters? -- Equality, diversity and inclusion -- Social context -- Self-care -- The role of the British Association of Social Workers (BASW) -- How this book is structured -- Chapter 2: The invisible profession: social work during the 2020 health pandemic
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|a Chapter 3: My story: people with lived experience -- Chapter 4: My voice -- experiences of social workers -- Chapter 5: Who will clap for us? The role of social workers during the Covid-19 pandemic -- Chapter 6: Learning for the future -- Reflective questions -- Taking it further -- Chapter 2 The invisible profession: social work during the 2020 health pandemic -- Introduction -- Self-care -- Addressing the invisibility of social work -- Covid-19: an opportunity to reframe social work's roles in disasters -- Covid-19 catches the profession unprepared
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|a Social work responses to Covid-19 bring out the best in the profession -- Conclusion -- Reflective questions -- Taking it further -- Chapter 3 My story: people with lived experience -- Self-care -- Our James -- Margaret Aspinall -- Hillsborough football disaster -- The day our lives changed forever -- 15 April 1989 -- Aftermath and recovery -- My message to social workers: do not ever give up -- My brother -- Anon -- Is this really happening? -- Reshma Patel -- Social care involvement -- How are you? -- They stood with us -- Zoë Dainton -- Grenfell Tower fire -- Major challenges -- Helping factors
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|a Social work response -- A lasting message to social workers -- A lasting message to social work managers -- A tragedy in three acts -- Edward Daffarn -- Conclusion -- Reflective questions -- Taking it further -- Chapter 4 My voice: experiences of social workers -- Self-care -- Simply being available -- Elizabeth Stevens -- Manchester Arena bombing -- When 'normal' was suspended -- Janet Foulds -- Kegworth air disaster -- Kegworth air crash (1989) -- Hillsborough football stadium disaster (1989) -- Preparation and impact -- What helped during the disaster? -- What helped since the disaster?
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|a Training -- What have I learnt? -- Messages to social work managers and organisations -- Her brown eyes -- Emma Bint -- Masked Faces -- We are social beings -- Joanne Bush -- Grenfell: the worst moment of my professional life -- Lucy Easthope -- Social work response -- Message to social workers -- Social work managers -- Conclusion -- Reflective questions -- Taking it further -- Chapter 5 Who will clap for us? The role of social workers during the Covid-19 pandemic -- Self-care -- Naming the virus, characterising the pandemic and the dictionary of coronavirus
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