Spatial social work, social pedagogy and the arrival of COVID-19 in practice: Prospects for new ways of working in uncertain times

Bianka Lang
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This practice paper explores a direct work tool within a reflective supervision session relating to spatial social work, inspired by Christian Spatscheck’s 2019 article ‘Spatial approaches to social work – theoretical foundations and implications for practice and research’. I talk about using a map with a young person to look at their social spaces and what they mean to them, gaining an insight into their lived experiences linked to exploitation. The paper also looks at how COVID-19 has changed our ways of working, and what opportunities this may bring for future planning of social spaces and the inclusion of young people.
空间社会工作、社会教育学和COVID-19在实践中的到来:不确定时期新工作方式的前景
受Christian Spatscheck 2019年文章《社会工作的空间方法——理论基础和对实践和研究的影响》的启发,本实践论文探讨了与空间社会工作有关的反思性监督会议中的直接工作工具。我和一个年轻人谈论用一张地图来观察他们的社会空间以及它们对他们的意义,从而深入了解他们与剥削有关的生活经历。本文还探讨了COVID-19如何改变了我们的工作方式,以及这可能为未来的社会空间规划和包容年轻人带来哪些机会。
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