[HTML][HTML] Clinical outcomes and risk factors for COVID-19 among migrant populations in high-income countries: a systematic review

SE Hayward, A Deal, C Cheng, A Crawshaw… - Journal of migration and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Migrants in high-income countries may be at increased risk of COVID-19 due to
their health and social circumstances, yet the extent to which they are affected and their …

Responses to COVID-19 in major social work journals: A systematic review of empirical studies, comments, and editorials

JCS Cheung - Research on Social Work Practice, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Purpose: The main objective of this study was to provide a comprehensive overview of the
latest studies on COVID-19-related social work issues. Method: This systematic review …

[HTML][HTML] Migrants as 'vulnerable groups' in the COVID-19 pandemic: A critical discourse analysis of a taken-for-granted label in academic literature

J Molenaar, L Van Praag - SSM-Qualitative Research in Health, 2022 - Elsevier
The COVID-19 pandemic affects different people unequally, and migrants are frequently
among the groups considered particularly vulnerable. However, conceptualizations of …

Examining the sociopolitical development of immigrant‐origin youth during a season of social unrest

JE Karras, E Maker Castro… - Journal of Research on …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The sociopolitical context for immigrant‐origin (I‐O) youth's civic development in the US has
dramatically shifted in the years following the 2016 election (eg, heightened xenophobia). I …

Essential but excluded: Using critical race theory to examine COVID-19 economic relief policies for undocumented US workers

L Disney, J Koo, S Carnes, L Warner - … of Human Rights and Social Work, 2022 - Springer
Following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, undocumented immigrants in the United
States were vulnerable both to unemployment and to COVID-19 infection if they did remain …

A case study of community-based, cross-sectoral crisis response to the COVID-19 pandemic: Serving racialized immigrant communities

C Suva, J Liu, E Sigurdson, JE Torio, OG Benson - Global Social Welfare, 2022 - Springer
Crises—such as the COVID-19 pandemic—bring about myriad problems in magnitude
(severity), dynamism (quality), and urgency (timing). Collaborative models that bring …

We've Reimagined the Way We Serve”: Strategies of Community-Based Organizations in New York City to Support Immigrant Women During and After COVID-19

HM Wurtz, TF Abularrage, AMM McSorley… - Health …, 2024 - liebertpub.com
Introduction: Community-based organizations (CBOs) played a critical role in meeting the
needs of immigrants during COVID-19. Immigrant women experienced a disproportionate …

The impact of COVID-19 on social care and social work in the UK: a sco** review

J Owens, A Young, R Allen, A Pearson… - The British Journal of …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Prior to the COVID pandemic, staffing levels, staff turnover and vacancies in adult social care
and social work within the UK were a major concern, with staff experiencing high workloads …

Practice in a time of uncertainty: practitioner reflections on working with families experiencing intimate partner violence during the COVID-19 global pandemic

S Heward-Belle, RC Lovell, J Jones, H Tucker… - Affilia, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper reports findings of a qualitative study examining the perceptions of 21 Australian
women professionals who conduct home visiting with families experiencing intimate partner …

Disaster preparedness in social work: enhancing policy in Australian human service organisations

K Bell, H Boetto - The British Journal of Social Work, 2024 - academic.oup.com
This article reports on a small study that aimed to enhance disaster preparedness policy in
Australian human service organisations. Adopting a transformative ecosocial lens, the …