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The COVID-19 pandemic has placed great strain on the social service workforce. The virus and the measures adopted to contain it have required social service organizations and workers to reorganize the way they operate to ensure the health and well-being of the communities they serve.
Since the pandemic began, social service organizations throughout the world have shifted how they supervise and train their workers. In many countries, they have moved primarily to remote methods for delivery of services and supervision of staff. They have also devised means of dealing with increased…
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ជំងឺកូវីដ១៩ បានបង្កការរំខានដែលមិនធ្លាប់មានពីមុនមក នៅទូទាំងពិភពលោក។ រដ្ឋាភិបាលបានអនុវត្តវិធានការសុខភាពសាធារណៈយ៉ាងទូលំទូលាយ រួមមាន ការបញ្ជាឲ្យស្នាក់នៅផ្ទះ បម្រាមគោចរ និងការរឹតត្បិតលើការធ្វើដំណើរ។ វិធានការទាំងនេះមានផលប៉ះពាល់ដោយផ្ទាល់ និងដោយប្រយោលលើការថែទាំកុមារនៅក្នុងមណ្ឌល និងបានបង្ខំឲ្យមណ្ឌលថែទាំកុមារ (RCIs) ត្រូវប្រឈមមុខនឹងបញ្ហានិរន្តរភាព និងប្រសិទ្ធភាពនៃគំរូការថែទាំនៅតាមមណ្ឌល។
ការសិក្សានេះ គឺជាការស្រាវជ្រាវតាមបែបគុណភាពខ្នាតតូច ដែលបានរួមបញ្ចូលកិច្ចសម្ភាសបែបពាក់កណ្តាលរចនាសម្ព័ន្ធចំនួន ២១ ជាមួយស្ថាបនិក អ្នកផ្តល់មូលនិធិ និងនាយកមណ្ឌលថែទាំកុមារនៅ ៧ ប្រទេស។…
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The study sought the socio-economic supports available for the high school adolescent girl learners from child-headed families (CHFs). The study used the phenomenological research design using a total of 40 learners from five (5) rural schools which were randomly selected for the study. Data were collected using focus group discussions and individual interviews. Data collected were thematically analyzed by scrutinizing them for commonalities. The findings of the study revealed that the adolescent girls in CHFs receive the majority of their socio-economic supports from the…
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Currently, 78,150 children are in care in England, with 11% of the most vulnerable living in 2,460 residential homes due to multitype traumas. These children require safe and secure trauma‐informed therapeutic care. However, the children's residential care workforce delivering this vital care is an unrepresented, under‐researched and largely unsupported professional group. The workforce undertakes physically and emotionally challenging work in difficult conditions, exacerbated by the COVID‐19 pandemic. Practitioner wellbeing is directly associated with outcomes for children.…
This study explores the effect of COVID-19 on a small number of privately run and funded residential care institutions by conducting a qualitative research study comprising 21 semi-structured interviews across seven focus countries. The interview participants include founders, funders and directors of residential care institutions and reveal the impact of COVID-19 on many aspects of the operations of privately run residential care institutions including funding, care for children, staffing, the presence of volunteers, impacts of public health measures and directives, reintegration of children…
COVID-19 triggered unprecedented disruption on a world-wide scale. Governments enforced far-ranging public health measures, including stay at home orders, curfews and travel restrictions. These measures have had direct and indirect impacts on the provision of residential care for children and have forced residential care institutions (RCIs) to confront the sustainability and effectiveness of institutional models of care.
This study was a small-scale piece of qualitative research that involved 21 semistructured interviews with founders, funders, and directors of RCIs across 7 countries. It…
Impact of COVID-19 on Privately Run and Funded Residential Care Institutions: Summary Briefing Paper
COVID-19 triggered unprecedented disruption on a world-wide scale. Governments enforced far-ranging public health measures, including stay at home orders, curfews and travel restrictions. These measures have had direct and indirect impacts on the provision of residential care for children and have forced residential care institutions (RCIs) to confront the sustainability and effectiveness of institutional models of care.
This study was a small-scale piece of qualitative research that involved 21 semistructured interviews with founders, funders, and directors of RCIs across 7 countries. It…
COVID-19 triggered unprecedented disruption on a world-wide scale. Governments enforced far-ranging public health measures, including stay at home orders, curfews and travel restrictions. These measures have had direct and indirect impacts on the provision of residential care for children and have forced residential care institutions (RCIs) to confront the sustainability and effectiveness of institutional models of care.
This study was a small-scale piece of qualitative research that involved 21 semistructured interviews with founders, funders, and directors of RCIs across 7 countries. It…
COVID-19 triggered unprecedented disruption on a world-wide scale. Governments enforced far-ranging public health measures, including stay at home orders, curfews and travel restrictions. These measures have had direct and indirect impacts on the provision of residential care for children and have forced residential care institutions (RCIs) to confront the sustainability and effectiveness of institutional models of care.
This study was a small-scale piece of qualitative research that involved 21 semistructured interviews with founders, funders, and directors of RCIs across 7 countries. It…
Lorsque des mesures de santé publique sont prises en vue de réduire la transmission du coronavirus qui est à l’origine de la COVID-19, par exemple la limitation des déplacements, la fermeture des garderies et des écoles et la mise en quarantaine et en isolement des cas d’infection suspectés et confirmés, il importe de prévoir et de pallier les risques et vulnérabilités occasionnés aux groupes déjà vulnérablestels que les femmes, les enfants, les personnes handicapées et les personnes d’orientation sexuelle ou d’identité de genre différentes. Les mesures qui visent à endiguer la propagation…