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Supporting survivors of campus dating and sexual violence during COVID-19: A social work perspective
Social Work in Health Care ( IF 2.291 ) Pub Date : 2021-02-08 , DOI: 10.1080/00981389.2021.1885566
Esther R. Bennett 1 , S. Snyder 1 , J. Cusano 1 , S. McMahon 1 , M. Zijdel 2 , K. Camerer 2 , C. Howley 3
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ABSTRACT

The issue of dating and sexual violence (DSV) on college campuses has received increased attention nationwide as a criminal justice and public health issue. College and university employed social workers play a critical role in preventing and responding to campus DSV through direct clinical services to students as well as prevention through educational programming and training. COVID-19 has negative implications for DSV student victims, as well as service delivery and accessibility. This paper examines the innovative methods used by university employed social work clinicians and educators to meet evolving mental health care needs and continue violence prevention services during COVID-19.



中文翻译:

支持COVID-19期间校园约会和性暴力幸存者的社会工作观点

摘要

作为刑事司法和公共卫生问题,大学校园中的约会和性暴力(DSV)问题已在全国范围内受到越来越多的关注。大学和大学雇用的社会工作者在通过为学生提供直接临床服务以及通过教育编程和培训进行预防方面,在预防和应对校园DSV中起着至关重要的作用。COVID-19对DSV学生受害者以及服务的提供和可访问性具有负面影响。本文研究了大学聘用的社会工作临床医生和教育工作者用来满足不断变化的心理保健需求并在COVID-19期间继续提供暴力预防服务的创新方法。

更新日期:2021-03-09
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