Practising social work groups online: Practitioners’ reflection on the COVID-19 outbreak

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Abstract

Conducting online social work groups, as a substitute for traditional forms of groups, was uncommon in Hong Kong before the outbreak of COVID-19. Frontline social workers encountered several difficulties and challenges while trying to provide this alternative form of social work intervention. This article serves as a reflection on the use of online social work groups from social work practitioners’ point of view at this critical juncture.

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Hung, E. N., Lee, T. T. T., & Cheung, J. C. S. (2021). Practising social work groups online: Practitioners’ reflection on the COVID-19 outbreak. International Social Work, 64(5), 756–760. https://doi.org/10.1177/0020872821989796

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