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The more you know, the less you fear: Reflexive social work practices in times of COVID-19
International Social Work ( IF 1.2 ) Pub Date : 2020-09-23 , DOI: 10.1177/0020872820959365
Antonio López Peláez 1 , Chaime Marcuello-Servós 2 , Joaquín Castillo de Mesa 3 , Patricia Almaguer Kalixto 2
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In this article, we present the results of a strategy to disseminate best social work practices during periods of social lockdown in Spain, in a climate characterised by post-truth, misinformation and fake news. Social work is challenged with the task of delivering reliable and quality information aimed at building a better society. At the time of writing, Spain was one of the countries most affected by COVID-19, with one of the highest numbers of deaths per million inhabitants in the world. With the population in lockdown, our strategy was to design a series of innovative web seminars on both the subject and the procedures involved in social work, with the aim of sharing information and best practices to counter disinformation campaigns on social media. The results show the growing demand – both by citizens in general and students and professionals in particular – for reliable information in the field of professional practice. One of the priorities of digital social work must be to disseminate its results in the digital environment.

中文翻译:

知道得越多,恐惧就越少:COVID-19 时代的反思性社会工作实践

在本文中,我们展示了在西班牙社会封锁期间传播最佳社会工作实践的策略的结果,这种氛围以后真相、错误信息和虚假新闻为特征。社会工作面临着提供可靠和高质量信息以建设更美好社会的任务的挑战。在撰写本文时,西班牙是受 COVID-19 影响最严重的国家之一,也是世界上每百万居民死亡人数最多的国家之一。由于人口处于封锁状态,我们的策略是设计一系列关于社会工作主题和程序的创新网络研讨会,目的是分享信息和最佳实践,以打击社交媒体上的虚假宣传活动。结果表明——无论是普通公民还是学生和专业人士——对专业实践领域的可靠信息的需求不断增长。数字社会工作的优先事项之一必须是在数字环境中传播其成果。
更新日期:2020-09-23
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