Social work practice in complex emergencies: A study of Northwest Syria.

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
Journal of Social Work Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-15 DOI:10.1177/14680173241283389
Karen Paul, Myriam Denov, Lana Al Houssami
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Abstract

Summary: Existing scholarship discusses social work during war and conflict, but less social work scholarship specifically names and focuses on the reality of complex emergencies. This article discusses perspectives on "good" social work practice in complex emergencies by drawing upon a study of Northwest Syria which included 29 interviews with international and Syrian practitioners.

Findings: This study found that although Syria did not have a formal social work profession before the emergency, the crisis created a need for social work practice to bolster and help reactivate Syrian families and communities' supportive nature. Participants perceived "good" social work practices as a range of practices, that are suitable to the community, which helped to reactivate the family and community's supportive role. Practitioners described how "good" social work practices incorporated Syrian culture and were best performed by practitioners with certain characteristics. Ultimately, this article argues social work practice should aim to reactivate rather than replace these important and existing culturally embedded forms of support.

Applications: During complex emergencies, "good" social work practice considers and incorporates cultural aspects such as spirituality and stigma. A range of social work practices, which are suitable to the community, can help to restore family and community supports. Practitioners who know the community, are trustworthy, and have a relevant background can best perform what are regarded as "good" social work practices.

复杂突发事件中的社会工作实践:以叙利亚西北部为例。
摘要:现有的社会工作学术讨论了战争和冲突中的社会工作,但很少有社会工作学术专门针对复杂紧急情况的现实进行命名和关注。本文通过对叙利亚西北部的一项研究,包括对国际和叙利亚从业人员的29次采访,讨论了在复杂紧急情况下“良好”社会工作实践的观点。研究结果:本研究发现,尽管叙利亚在紧急情况发生前没有正式的社会工作专业,但危机使社会工作实践成为必要,以支持和帮助重新激活叙利亚家庭和社区的支持性质。参加者认为“良好”的社会工作做法是一系列适合社区的做法,有助重新发挥家庭和社区的支持作用。从业人员描述了“好的”社会工作实践如何融入叙利亚文化,并由具有某些特征的从业人员最好地执行。最后,本文认为社会工作实践的目标应该是重新激活而不是取代这些重要的和现有的文化嵌入的支持形式。应用:在复杂的紧急情况下,“好的”社会工作实践考虑并结合了精神和耻辱等文化方面。一系列适合社区的社会工作实践可以帮助恢复家庭和社区的支持。了解社会、值得信赖和有相关背景的从业员,才能最好地执行被认为是“好的”社会工作。
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Journal of Social Work
Journal of Social Work SOCIAL WORK-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Work is a forum for the publication, dissemination and debate of key ideas and research in social work. The journal aims to advance theoretical understanding, shape policy, and inform practice, and welcomes submissions from all areas of social work.
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