Out of the shadows : the role of social workers in disasters /
This book shines a light on the personal stories of people with lived experiences and the important and valuable role that social workers have played in disaster response.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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St Albans :
Critical Publishing,
2022.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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?
- 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
- Preparedness
- messages to the international community and the introduction of emergency legislation