Supporting social workers transition to remote work : A design concept for tackling communication challanges on social workers digital practices

The main theme of this thesis is the impact of the sudden transition on service delivery caused by the COVID 19 pandemic on social workers and career practitioners in related fields. Like most professional careers that the sudden takeover of the virus has obstructed, the field of social work has bee...

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Main Author: Oyegun, Caleb
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Malmö universitet, Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS) 2021
Subjects:
ICT
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-mau-449652021-08-21T05:27:32ZSupporting social workers transition to remote work : A design concept for tackling communication challanges on social workers digital practicesengOyegun, CalebMalmö universitet, Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)2021social workersCOVID 19ICTdigitalisationremote workdesignclients.Interaction TechnologiesInteraktionsteknikThe main theme of this thesis is the impact of the sudden transition on service delivery caused by the COVID 19 pandemic on social workers and career practitioners in related fields. Like most professional careers that the sudden takeover of the virus has obstructed, the field of social work has been one ofthe professions that the global pandemic has negatively impacted because of its heavy reliance on face-to-face interactions. By employing research methods, challenges faced while working remotely by the social workers were identified, and a main design concepts was proposed in supporting the work of the social workers. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-44965application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic social workers
COVID 19
ICT
digitalisation
remote work
design
clients.
Interaction Technologies
Interaktionsteknik
spellingShingle social workers
COVID 19
ICT
digitalisation
remote work
design
clients.
Interaction Technologies
Interaktionsteknik
Oyegun, Caleb
Supporting social workers transition to remote work : A design concept for tackling communication challanges on social workers digital practices
description The main theme of this thesis is the impact of the sudden transition on service delivery caused by the COVID 19 pandemic on social workers and career practitioners in related fields. Like most professional careers that the sudden takeover of the virus has obstructed, the field of social work has been one ofthe professions that the global pandemic has negatively impacted because of its heavy reliance on face-to-face interactions. By employing research methods, challenges faced while working remotely by the social workers were identified, and a main design concepts was proposed in supporting the work of the social workers.
author Oyegun, Caleb
author_facet Oyegun, Caleb
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title Supporting social workers transition to remote work : A design concept for tackling communication challanges on social workers digital practices
title_short Supporting social workers transition to remote work : A design concept for tackling communication challanges on social workers digital practices
title_full Supporting social workers transition to remote work : A design concept for tackling communication challanges on social workers digital practices
title_fullStr Supporting social workers transition to remote work : A design concept for tackling communication challanges on social workers digital practices
title_full_unstemmed Supporting social workers transition to remote work : A design concept for tackling communication challanges on social workers digital practices
title_sort supporting social workers transition to remote work : a design concept for tackling communication challanges on social workers digital practices
publisher Malmö universitet, Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)
publishDate 2021
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