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Special Issue Articles

COVID-19 and Social Work Field Education: A Descriptive Study of Students’ Experiences

Pages 120-136 | Accepted 08 Apr 2021, Published online: 14 Jun 2021
 
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ABSTRACT

In March 2020, the federal government declared a national emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In accordance with public health guidelines, social work programs rapidly decided whether students could continue, modify, or suspend their field placements. The current study (N = 1,522) describes these events from the perspective of Bachelor of Social Work (n = 632) and Master of Social Work students (n = 890). Data were collected through a nationwide survey administered in March and early April 2020. The findings include students’ experiences with remote service delivery and abrupt terminations, and their insight into the role of social work in an unprecedented crisis. Implications for social work education include the need for contingency and continuity planning, and the importance of emotionally supporting students.

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Ashley Davis

Ashley Davis is a Clinical Associate Professor at the Boston University School of Social Work. Rebecca G. Mirick is an Assistant Professor at Salem State University.

Rebecca G. Mirick

Ashley Davis is a Clinical Associate Professor at the Boston University School of Social Work. Rebecca G. Mirick is an Assistant Professor at Salem State University.

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