COVID-19: Practice Guidelines for Reopening Social Work Practices
- NASW-IL Staff
- May 13, 2020
- 1 min read

During the COVID-19 public health emergency, many clinical social work private practices have been closed or have shifted to virtual service provision. As governments begin to permit the reopening of non-essential businesses, NASW offers guidance on resuming the provision of in-person services.
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Starting off, I find it impressive how organizations are adapting to the constantly changing landscape of public health. The transition from virtual sessions back to face-to-face interactions can be quite a challenge. Once, when our community center reopened after a long closure, we had to set up new safety protocols quickly, and it reminded me of the adaptability required in Friday Night Funkin updates too.
This is great info! So glad NASW is providing practical guidelines for social workers to get back to in-person services safely. It's been a long haul, and this is super helpful. Thanks!
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It's great to see comprehensive guidelines for reopening social work practices post-COVID-19! Ensuring safety and well-being is crucial for both clients and practitioners. As we navigate this new norm, it’s also important to find ways to engage with our communities creatively—just like in the game Funny Shooter 2 , where staying connected and enjoying ourselves is key!
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