Digital social work with children and youth: A new challenge in professional practice

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Autor(a) principal: Jesa, Brelyantika Indra
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/29120
Resumo: Digital Social Work is defined as an application of technology in social work practice. The deployment of technology becomes more crucial when working with children and youth because ICTs are an integral part of children and youth. This study explores how digital technology supplements in-person meetings in social work practice with children and youth. Qualitative research was chosen to understand the experience of social workers using technology. The study was conducted through purposive sampling with children and youth social workers in Lithuania, Latvia, and Slovakia. This research included 15 social workers in total. Data was gathered through online and in-person interviews, then evaluated using content analysis. Document analysis was also used to support this study by assessing each country's DESI (Digital Economy and Society Index) and Ethical Code. This study result showed that using digital technologies helps the work to be more effective and supports the intervention process despite the challenges and ethical aspects that must be considered. The intervention process that applies technology helps the client’s engagement, encourages the client’s change, extends assistance possibility, external support opportunities, and supportive Interdisciplinary Work. Social workers face challenges before applying digital technology and during implementation. They also need to consider some ethical aspects of professional boundaries that might be blurred because of social networks, confidentiality, and informed consent. By using digital technology, social workers not only emphasize its application but also comprehend what it can accomplish, keeping in mind that technology cannot be generalized in all cases and is determined by the client's condition, the available support, and the social worker's ability.
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title Digital social work with children and youth: A new challenge in professional practice
spellingShingle Digital social work with children and youth: A new challenge in professional practice
Jesa, Brelyantika Indra
Tecnologia digital -- Digital technology
Serviço social -- Social work
Children
Youth
title_short Digital social work with children and youth: A new challenge in professional practice
title_full Digital social work with children and youth: A new challenge in professional practice
title_fullStr Digital social work with children and youth: A new challenge in professional practice
title_full_unstemmed Digital social work with children and youth: A new challenge in professional practice
title_sort Digital social work with children and youth: A new challenge in professional practice
author Jesa, Brelyantika Indra
author_facet Jesa, Brelyantika Indra
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jesa, Brelyantika Indra
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tecnologia digital -- Digital technology
Serviço social -- Social work
Children
Youth
topic Tecnologia digital -- Digital technology
Serviço social -- Social work
Children
Youth
description Digital Social Work is defined as an application of technology in social work practice. The deployment of technology becomes more crucial when working with children and youth because ICTs are an integral part of children and youth. This study explores how digital technology supplements in-person meetings in social work practice with children and youth. Qualitative research was chosen to understand the experience of social workers using technology. The study was conducted through purposive sampling with children and youth social workers in Lithuania, Latvia, and Slovakia. This research included 15 social workers in total. Data was gathered through online and in-person interviews, then evaluated using content analysis. Document analysis was also used to support this study by assessing each country's DESI (Digital Economy and Society Index) and Ethical Code. This study result showed that using digital technologies helps the work to be more effective and supports the intervention process despite the challenges and ethical aspects that must be considered. The intervention process that applies technology helps the client’s engagement, encourages the client’s change, extends assistance possibility, external support opportunities, and supportive Interdisciplinary Work. Social workers face challenges before applying digital technology and during implementation. They also need to consider some ethical aspects of professional boundaries that might be blurred because of social networks, confidentiality, and informed consent. By using digital technology, social workers not only emphasize its application but also comprehend what it can accomplish, keeping in mind that technology cannot be generalized in all cases and is determined by the client's condition, the available support, and the social worker's ability.
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