The COVID-19 Pandemic and Social Work: An Action Call for Social Cohesion

P. Mishra
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Given the scourge's harmful influence on society's underserved and devalued populations, the social work profession, more than any other, is most harmed by the raging corona virus (aka, COVID-pandemic). More importantly, the pandemic has shattered the profession's long-standing dedication to social justice and human rights, as well as its insistence on the value of human relationships.  The goal of this paper is to explain how social work and the COVID-19 epidemic are linked. While emphasising the profession's deafening silence in the global pandemic discourse, it argues that our reaction must be urgent if our profession is to gain meaningful public value amid the current loss of life and risks to human rights. The strategies for our professional action in limiting the contagion's effect are laid out.Our profession may continue to be called into question, first by critics, citizens, then by our client-systems, and finally by ourselves, unless we act quickly to address the world's major concerns.
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2019冠状病毒病大流行与社会工作:促进社会凝聚力的行动呼吁
鉴于这一祸害对社会上服务不足和价值下降的人群的有害影响,社会工作行业比任何其他行业都更容易受到肆虐的冠状病毒(又名COVID-pandemic)的伤害。更重要的是,这场大流行病打破了律师行业长期以来对社会正义和人权的奉献精神,以及对人际关系价值的坚持。本文的目的是解释社会工作与COVID-19流行病之间的联系。报告强调,在全球大流行病的话语中,我们的职业保持着震耳欲聋的沉默,但报告认为,如果我们的职业要在当前的生命损失和人权风险中获得有意义的公共价值,我们必须立即作出反应。本文列出了我们在限制传染病影响方面采取专业行动的策略。我们的职业可能会继续受到质疑,首先是批评者和公民,然后是我们的客户系统,最后是我们自己,除非我们迅速采取行动解决世界上的主要问题。
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