Introduction / Dr. Denise Turner
Social work, technologies and Covid-19 / Dr. Amanda Taylor-Beswick
Protecting children during the pandemic / Nicola Labuschagne, Gema Hadridge, Laura Vansderbijl, Sarah Jones and Ellie Geater
Unaccompanied asylum-seeking children and young refugees: Alone in the UK in a pandemic / Dr Kish Bhatti-Sinclair
'We just don't matter' : Articulating the experiences of Black African social work students during the Covid-19 pandemic in England / Dr Propera Tedam
Embracing 'un'-certainty in practice education / Cornelia Lange and Robert Maynard
From surviving to thriving: The experience of social work students and their families in lockdown / Andrew Lorimer, Francis Sentamu and Rachel Sharples
Living through Covid-19: A disabled person's perspective / Varsha Tailor
Poetry helps : Poetry as a means of creative reflection and learning in social work / Dr Ariane Critchley and Dr. Autumn Roesch-Marsh
'From beginning to end': Loss, change and meaning-making in the context of Covid-19 / Dr. Denise Turner
Supervision in end-of -life care: The importance of supervision in a Covid-19 world / Marie Price
Conclusion / Dr. Denise Turner.