Support and Aid to Families Electronically (SAFE): Addressing Intersecting Academic and Community Needs

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, schools from elementary to post-secondary suddenly shifted to remote learning, placing a heavy burden on parents and caregivers. Likewise, social work practicum placements pivoted to remote learning, compounding existing difficulties securing practicum opportuni...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of social work education 2023-10, Vol.59 (4), p.1070-1080
Hauptverfasser: Sanders, Jane E., Antia, Hazel, Bernal, Esther, Landon, Jessica, Reed, Andrew James, Seale, Ariel A., Sullivan, Hayley, Sutton, Emma, Arundel, Mary Kay, Csiernik, Rick
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Caregivers
Colleges & universities
Community
COVID-19
Elementary schools
Families & family life
Learning
Mental health
Occupational stress
Pandemics
Parental stress
Practice placements
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