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Submission Number: 102
Submission ID: 136
Submission UUID: bf11e06f-ffa1-4541-b250-3d76743d4956
Submission URI: /2023/abstracts

Created: Thu, 07/06/2023 - 12:57
Completed: Thu, 07/06/2023 - 12:59
Changed: Thu, 07/13/2023 - 11:24

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Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English

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Presenters
Dr.
Wittenberg
Nir
+972*8615061
Ariel University
Dr. Nir Wittenberg is a professor of Social Work at Ariel University. Holding a Ph.D. in Social Work from Tel Aviv University, Dr. Wittenberg is a licensed social worker, lecturer, and researcher. With a strong commitment to addressing social challenges and improving the well-being of individuals and communities, Dr. Wittenberg specializes in innovative approaches that benefit vulnerable populations, including at-risk youth, LGBTQ individuals, and families living in extreme poverty. His research interests include social support systems, digital tools, and help-seeking behavior. Dr. Wittenberg is a board member of a non-governmental organization that provides free accessible online emotional support to Arab and Jewish residents.
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Abstract
The Role of Digital Tools in Social Work: A Hybrid Perspective
THEME 4: Quality management and enhancement of social services
SUB 4.5 Transforming social and healthcare services through capacity building and adoption of information technology
Oral Presentation
Social workers are now able to expand their services by utilizing digital tools, such as online community management and therapeutic interventions. While these tools can enhance service quality and customer satisfaction, they also pose professional, ethical, and organizational challenges. Finally, they raised the topic of how social workers' roles change in a digital culture where services and knowledge are readily available. This lecture is based on empirical and theoretical literature that evaluates the current state of the social work profession while forecasting future changes, such as the rise of artificial intelligence and big data.
I underline the significance of social workers acknowledging how to plan and conduct interventions using modern technologies from a hybrid perspective, in which digital tools are utilized to supplement and expand "traditional" face-to-face practices. This approach views the use of digital means to enrich "traditional" face-to-face practices and to expand their boundaries.
Reviewer ONE Feedback
Prof
Reineth
Prinsloo
Yes
Practice
Accepted
Reviewer TWO Feedback
Dr
Mbongeni
Sithole
Yes
Practice
Accepted
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