Resources
Resources
The Social Work Social Media App has been based primarily on the following research: Combining Facebook and enquiry-based blended learning to teach social media skills. The following event also influenced the design of the app: Feedback from Changing the Learning Landscape Event.
Provided below are some additional resources that should prove helpful in exploring further some of the issues raised in the Social Work Social Media App.
Please feel free to suggest any additional resources you would like to see on here by using the Facebook collaboration page.
Australian Association of Social Workers - Social Media
British Association of Social Workers Social Media Policy
Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare - Child Welfare and Technology
Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre
Code of Ethics of the National Association of Social Workers
Disruptive Social Care website
Eye on Ethics Novel Boundary Challenges: Social Networking
International Federation of Social Workers
National Association of Social Workers North Carolina Chapter - Social Media and the Social Worker
Social care in the e-professionalism era
Social Work/Social Care & Media
Social Work Today - Pause before posting using social media responsibly
Swapbox Social Work Social Policy Repository
Twitter in Professional Education: questions posed by a TV show!
Why social work students need to be careful about online identities