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The contributors to this volume contemplate on the impact of the pandemic on our relationships with children and youth, child and youth serving systems, and broader issues in society that directly relate to childhood and youth.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal Child & Youth Services .
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The contributors to this volume contemplate on the impact of the pandemic on our relationships with children and youth, child and youth serving systems, and broader issues in society that directly relate to childhood and youth.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal Child & Youth Services.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal Child & Youth Services.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 140
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000800272
- Artikelnr.: 65994358
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 140
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000800272
- Artikelnr.: 65994358
Grant Charles is a social work professor at the University of British Columbia, Canada and the managing editor of Child & Youth Services. Kiaras Gharabaghi is the dean, Faculty of Community Services at Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada and specializes in child and youth care practices locally and globally. Shadan Hyder is a community activist and child and youth care practitioner in Toronto, Canada with a diploma, Bachelor and Masters degrees in Child and Youth Care. Ashley Quinn is an Indigenous social work professor at the University of Toronto, Canada.
1. Introduction 2. Disparities in Education: E-Learning and COVID-19, Who
Matters? 3. CO-Vigilance: Radical Posturing for Uncertain Times 4. Prop It
up or Let It Fall? K-12 Schooling in and after COVID-19 5. The Effects of
COVID-19 Prevention Measures on Families 6. Relationships between Human and
Nonhuman Animals 7. Leaving the Virus behind: Seeing the Glass Half Full
Amidst COVID-19 8. From Crisis to Opportunity: Rethinking Education in the
Wake of COVID-19 9. The Distressing Levels of the Covid-19 Crisis 10.
Building Resilience in Covid-19 11. Coronavirus Challenges for Family
Social Workers in Hong Kong 12. Reflections on Being Oppression-Adjacent in
the Time of COVID 13. Social Protection: An Essential and Effective Social
Policy Response During and After COVID-19 14. The Immanence of Change: Who
Will Write the History of COVID-19? 15. During a Pandemic, the Digital
Divide, Racism and Social Class Collide: The Implications of COVID-19 for
Black Students in High Schools 16. Hiding and Being Found: How Inequity
Found Its Spotlight during COVID-19 and What It Means for the Future 17.
COVID-19 Pandemic and Public Private Partnerships: Supporting Children and
Young People 18. Covid-19 and Vulnerable Families Living in Rural
Locations: Building a System for Recovery 19. COVID 19: The Precarity of
Families and Disability 20. COVID-19 and Collective Grief 21. COVID-19 in
the Era of Opioid Overdose: A Glimmer of Hope in the Midst of Double Whammy
Tragedy 22. Finding Our Power Together: Working with Indigenous Youth and
Children during COVID-19 23. Advocating for Health and Well-Being 24.
Covid-19 and Intergenerational Anxiety and Trauma 25. The Longer-Term
Ramifications of the Covid-19 Pandemic for Children, Families, and Their
Communities 26. The Crisis of Loss and Moral Injury - Lasting Effects of
COVID-19 on Teenagers and Healthcare Workers 27. COVID-19: Effects of the
Shutdown on Children and Families in Child and Youth Care Services in
Germany 28. Engagement Redefined: Children and Youth without parental Care
during and post Covid-19, India 29. Covid: What's Next for Indigenous
People? 30. Challenges for Indigenous Children and Youth 31. Covid-19 Fares
Gently with Children and Youngsters, but They Bear a Large Burden Due to
the Lock down of the Society 32. COVID-19, the Opioid Epidemic and the
Housing Crisis 33. A Unique Experience 34. COVID-19 and Youth in Detention
35. Renewed Grammars of Care: A(n Abbreviated) Case for the End of "the
Service Provider" 36. Coronavirus and Youth 37. Navigating the COVID-19
Pandemic: The Future of Children and Young People 38. Galvanizing
Solidarity Through Chaos: Policing, Surveillance and the Impact of COVID-19
on Black Canadian Youth
Matters? 3. CO-Vigilance: Radical Posturing for Uncertain Times 4. Prop It
up or Let It Fall? K-12 Schooling in and after COVID-19 5. The Effects of
COVID-19 Prevention Measures on Families 6. Relationships between Human and
Nonhuman Animals 7. Leaving the Virus behind: Seeing the Glass Half Full
Amidst COVID-19 8. From Crisis to Opportunity: Rethinking Education in the
Wake of COVID-19 9. The Distressing Levels of the Covid-19 Crisis 10.
Building Resilience in Covid-19 11. Coronavirus Challenges for Family
Social Workers in Hong Kong 12. Reflections on Being Oppression-Adjacent in
the Time of COVID 13. Social Protection: An Essential and Effective Social
Policy Response During and After COVID-19 14. The Immanence of Change: Who
Will Write the History of COVID-19? 15. During a Pandemic, the Digital
Divide, Racism and Social Class Collide: The Implications of COVID-19 for
Black Students in High Schools 16. Hiding and Being Found: How Inequity
Found Its Spotlight during COVID-19 and What It Means for the Future 17.
COVID-19 Pandemic and Public Private Partnerships: Supporting Children and
Young People 18. Covid-19 and Vulnerable Families Living in Rural
Locations: Building a System for Recovery 19. COVID 19: The Precarity of
Families and Disability 20. COVID-19 and Collective Grief 21. COVID-19 in
the Era of Opioid Overdose: A Glimmer of Hope in the Midst of Double Whammy
Tragedy 22. Finding Our Power Together: Working with Indigenous Youth and
Children during COVID-19 23. Advocating for Health and Well-Being 24.
Covid-19 and Intergenerational Anxiety and Trauma 25. The Longer-Term
Ramifications of the Covid-19 Pandemic for Children, Families, and Their
Communities 26. The Crisis of Loss and Moral Injury - Lasting Effects of
COVID-19 on Teenagers and Healthcare Workers 27. COVID-19: Effects of the
Shutdown on Children and Families in Child and Youth Care Services in
Germany 28. Engagement Redefined: Children and Youth without parental Care
during and post Covid-19, India 29. Covid: What's Next for Indigenous
People? 30. Challenges for Indigenous Children and Youth 31. Covid-19 Fares
Gently with Children and Youngsters, but They Bear a Large Burden Due to
the Lock down of the Society 32. COVID-19, the Opioid Epidemic and the
Housing Crisis 33. A Unique Experience 34. COVID-19 and Youth in Detention
35. Renewed Grammars of Care: A(n Abbreviated) Case for the End of "the
Service Provider" 36. Coronavirus and Youth 37. Navigating the COVID-19
Pandemic: The Future of Children and Young People 38. Galvanizing
Solidarity Through Chaos: Policing, Surveillance and the Impact of COVID-19
on Black Canadian Youth
1. Introduction 2. Disparities in Education: E-Learning and COVID-19, Who
Matters? 3. CO-Vigilance: Radical Posturing for Uncertain Times 4. Prop It
up or Let It Fall? K-12 Schooling in and after COVID-19 5. The Effects of
COVID-19 Prevention Measures on Families 6. Relationships between Human and
Nonhuman Animals 7. Leaving the Virus behind: Seeing the Glass Half Full
Amidst COVID-19 8. From Crisis to Opportunity: Rethinking Education in the
Wake of COVID-19 9. The Distressing Levels of the Covid-19 Crisis 10.
Building Resilience in Covid-19 11. Coronavirus Challenges for Family
Social Workers in Hong Kong 12. Reflections on Being Oppression-Adjacent in
the Time of COVID 13. Social Protection: An Essential and Effective Social
Policy Response During and After COVID-19 14. The Immanence of Change: Who
Will Write the History of COVID-19? 15. During a Pandemic, the Digital
Divide, Racism and Social Class Collide: The Implications of COVID-19 for
Black Students in High Schools 16. Hiding and Being Found: How Inequity
Found Its Spotlight during COVID-19 and What It Means for the Future 17.
COVID-19 Pandemic and Public Private Partnerships: Supporting Children and
Young People 18. Covid-19 and Vulnerable Families Living in Rural
Locations: Building a System for Recovery 19. COVID 19: The Precarity of
Families and Disability 20. COVID-19 and Collective Grief 21. COVID-19 in
the Era of Opioid Overdose: A Glimmer of Hope in the Midst of Double Whammy
Tragedy 22. Finding Our Power Together: Working with Indigenous Youth and
Children during COVID-19 23. Advocating for Health and Well-Being 24.
Covid-19 and Intergenerational Anxiety and Trauma 25. The Longer-Term
Ramifications of the Covid-19 Pandemic for Children, Families, and Their
Communities 26. The Crisis of Loss and Moral Injury - Lasting Effects of
COVID-19 on Teenagers and Healthcare Workers 27. COVID-19: Effects of the
Shutdown on Children and Families in Child and Youth Care Services in
Germany 28. Engagement Redefined: Children and Youth without parental Care
during and post Covid-19, India 29. Covid: What's Next for Indigenous
People? 30. Challenges for Indigenous Children and Youth 31. Covid-19 Fares
Gently with Children and Youngsters, but They Bear a Large Burden Due to
the Lock down of the Society 32. COVID-19, the Opioid Epidemic and the
Housing Crisis 33. A Unique Experience 34. COVID-19 and Youth in Detention
35. Renewed Grammars of Care: A(n Abbreviated) Case for the End of "the
Service Provider" 36. Coronavirus and Youth 37. Navigating the COVID-19
Pandemic: The Future of Children and Young People 38. Galvanizing
Solidarity Through Chaos: Policing, Surveillance and the Impact of COVID-19
on Black Canadian Youth
Matters? 3. CO-Vigilance: Radical Posturing for Uncertain Times 4. Prop It
up or Let It Fall? K-12 Schooling in and after COVID-19 5. The Effects of
COVID-19 Prevention Measures on Families 6. Relationships between Human and
Nonhuman Animals 7. Leaving the Virus behind: Seeing the Glass Half Full
Amidst COVID-19 8. From Crisis to Opportunity: Rethinking Education in the
Wake of COVID-19 9. The Distressing Levels of the Covid-19 Crisis 10.
Building Resilience in Covid-19 11. Coronavirus Challenges for Family
Social Workers in Hong Kong 12. Reflections on Being Oppression-Adjacent in
the Time of COVID 13. Social Protection: An Essential and Effective Social
Policy Response During and After COVID-19 14. The Immanence of Change: Who
Will Write the History of COVID-19? 15. During a Pandemic, the Digital
Divide, Racism and Social Class Collide: The Implications of COVID-19 for
Black Students in High Schools 16. Hiding and Being Found: How Inequity
Found Its Spotlight during COVID-19 and What It Means for the Future 17.
COVID-19 Pandemic and Public Private Partnerships: Supporting Children and
Young People 18. Covid-19 and Vulnerable Families Living in Rural
Locations: Building a System for Recovery 19. COVID 19: The Precarity of
Families and Disability 20. COVID-19 and Collective Grief 21. COVID-19 in
the Era of Opioid Overdose: A Glimmer of Hope in the Midst of Double Whammy
Tragedy 22. Finding Our Power Together: Working with Indigenous Youth and
Children during COVID-19 23. Advocating for Health and Well-Being 24.
Covid-19 and Intergenerational Anxiety and Trauma 25. The Longer-Term
Ramifications of the Covid-19 Pandemic for Children, Families, and Their
Communities 26. The Crisis of Loss and Moral Injury - Lasting Effects of
COVID-19 on Teenagers and Healthcare Workers 27. COVID-19: Effects of the
Shutdown on Children and Families in Child and Youth Care Services in
Germany 28. Engagement Redefined: Children and Youth without parental Care
during and post Covid-19, India 29. Covid: What's Next for Indigenous
People? 30. Challenges for Indigenous Children and Youth 31. Covid-19 Fares
Gently with Children and Youngsters, but They Bear a Large Burden Due to
the Lock down of the Society 32. COVID-19, the Opioid Epidemic and the
Housing Crisis 33. A Unique Experience 34. COVID-19 and Youth in Detention
35. Renewed Grammars of Care: A(n Abbreviated) Case for the End of "the
Service Provider" 36. Coronavirus and Youth 37. Navigating the COVID-19
Pandemic: The Future of Children and Young People 38. Galvanizing
Solidarity Through Chaos: Policing, Surveillance and the Impact of COVID-19
on Black Canadian Youth