“…International researchers note that the critically altered conditions in which social workers are now operating are subject to significant practice changes at the same time as there is reduced or inadequate resourcing. For example, Dominelli (2020) in a UK context and Gergerich et al (2020) in a US context note that many workers are working remotely during the pandemic and that this is impacting service delivery. Researchers across a range of countries including the UK ( Cook and Zschomler, 2020 ; Dominelli, 2020 ), Canada ( Archer-Kuhn et al , 2020 ), Malaysia ( Azman et al , 2020 ), Netherlands ( De Jonge et al , 2020 ), Vietnam ( Dinh and Nguyen, 2020 ), Spain ( López Peláez et al, 2020 ), Poland ( Necel and Zaręba, 2020 ), Greece ( Papouli et al , 2020 ), Lebanon ( Badran, 2020 ), Italy ( Fargion et al , 2020 ) and China ( Yuan et al , 2020 ) note also that workers are using remote technologies to work with clients.…”