Challenges and innovations in field education in Australia, New Zealand and the United States

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Briggs, Lynne
Maidment, Jane
Hay, Kathryn
Medina-Martinez, Kai
Rondon-Jackson, renie
Fronek, Patricia
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Fronek, patricia

Rotabi-Casares, Karen

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2022
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COVID-19 had an immediate impact on students undertaking professional placements. From this crisis came opportunities and challenges forcing the creation of new scenarios to enable students to achieve competencies and complete placements. Social work professional bodies responded flexibly supporting field education innovations. Using examples from four universities, located in Australia, New Zealand and the United States, this chapter discusses the impact on students and new practices arising from crisis. A key issue remains in how the profession can take lessons learned from this pandemic to preparedness planning with governments, educational institutions and agencies in readiness for the next health emergency.

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Social work in health emergencies: Global perspectives

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Human society

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Briggs, L; Maidment, J; Hay, K; Medina-Martinez, K; Rondon-Jackson, R; Fronek, P, Challenges and innovations in field education in Australia, New Zealand and the United States, Social work in health emergencies: Global perspectives, 2022, pp. 277-290

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