“…Scholars also compared social policy responses to COVID-19 between Ireland and the UK (Hick & Murphy, 2020), as well as Canada and the US (Béland et al, 2020). Looking on the bright side, the pandemic provided social workers with a renewed opportunity to reclaim their roles not just as counselors, but educators, brokers, and enablers in the macro practice (Andreeva, Drozhashchikh, & Nelaeva, 2020; Lau, Chan, & Ng, 2020). It also demonstrated the need to pass legislation that integrates social workers into different sectors (Al Gharaibeh, 2020), enhancing the function of socio-political organizations (Tung, 2020) and encourage practitioners in responding proactively to solidarity, transformation, and social change at the macro-level (Amadasun, 2021; Dauti, Dhëmbo, Bejko, & Allmuça, 2020).…”