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To Shield or Not to Shield? There Should Be No Question—Black African Social Workers Experiences during COVID-19 in England
The British Journal of Social Work ( IF 2.352 ) Pub Date : 2021-05-05 , DOI: 10.1093/bjsw/bcab107
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Using three tenets of Critical Race Theory as the analytical lens, namely, counter story-telling, everyday racism and whiteness as privilege, this qualitative study examined the experiences of twenty Black African social workers during the Coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic in England. The findings suggest that there was a different and often less favourable application of the rules and policies for Black African social workers in relation to COVID-19 and in comparison to their White peers. In addition, Black African social workers expressed frustration about the inadequacy of risk assessments undertaken to gauge the level of risk posed by continuous engagement with service users. A strong recommendation for culturally responsive leadership is made alongside the need for managers, supervisors and employers to become allies to their staff from Black and other minority ethnic backgrounds.

中文翻译:

屏蔽还是不屏蔽?毫无疑问——英国 COVID-19 期间非洲黑人社会工作者的经历

这项定性研究使用批判种族理论的三个原则作为分析镜头,即反讲故事、日常种族主义和白人作为特权,考察了 20 名非洲黑人社会工作者在英格兰冠状病毒病 (Covid-19) 大流行期间的经历. 调查结果表明,与 COVID-19 以及与白人同行相比,非洲黑人社会工作者的规则和政策的应用有所不同,而且往往不太有利。此外,非洲黑人社会工作者对未能充分评估与服务使用者持续接触所带来的风险水平而进行的风险评估表示失望。除了对管理者的需求之外,还提出了对文化响应型领导力的强烈建议,
更新日期:2021-05-05
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