Responding to COVID-19 in social work field education in Australia, New Zealand and the United States
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Briggs, Lynne
Rondon-Jackson, Renie
Hay, Kathryn
Maidment, Jane
Medina-Martinez, Kai
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This descriptive article reports immediate responses to COVID-19 by social work field education faculty in four universities in Australia, New Zealand and the United States. Moving swiftly to online innovations, tele-supervision, teaching remote practice methods, and establishing alternative placements allowed students to meet required competencies while supporting students during the immediate crisis. Collaboration between field education faculty teams, professional bodies and agencies and clear communication with students and supervisors enabled all stakeholders to be open to flexible placement options. To conclude, COVID-19 brought opportunities to reflect on responses and explore new possibilities for field education in a post-COVID-19 world.
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International Social Work
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Social work
Specialist studies in education
Australia
COVID-19
field education
innovation
New Zealand
United States
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Fronek, P; Briggs, L; Rondon-Jackson, R; Hay, K; Maidment, J; Medina-Martinez, K, Responding to COVID-19 in social work field education in Australia, New Zealand and the United States, International Social Work.