2021
DOI: 10.22178/pos.70-6
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Beyond Traditional Social Work with Elderly: Reflections from Ukraine in Times of Social Distancing

Abstract: The global COVID-19 pandemic envokes numerous challenges in many areas of societies, including social services. The idea of ‘social distancing’ contradicts the whole idea of social work and inevitably causes deepening social exclusion. This study is aimed to analyse peculiarities of Ukrainian social workers’ activities under severe quarantine restrictions or lockdown. Special attention is paid to local social services for the elderly as a group recognised as most vulnerable to COVID-19. A survey of representa… Show more

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“…The digital skills acquired by clients during the previous training were rather helpful. The same picture is observed by T. Semigina, O. Karagodina and O. Pozhydaieva [44] in practices of other territorial centres durinh the times of 'social distancing'.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…The digital skills acquired by clients during the previous training were rather helpful. The same picture is observed by T. Semigina, O. Karagodina and O. Pozhydaieva [44] in practices of other territorial centres durinh the times of 'social distancing'.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…All standards are developed by the Ministry of Social Policy. The history of social work in Ukraine reflects the country's controversial experience of balancing the indigenous social patterns of paternalism and empowering strategies introduced by the international organizations [44].…”
Section: New Demands and Trends In Elderly Care Of Ukrainementioning
confidence: 99%