id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-031068-0k5lw6i1 Golightley, Malcolm Editorial: Unprecedented Times? Social Work and Society post-COVID-19 2020-08-05 .txt text/plain 2272 85 48 Although all articles published in the BJSW are, of course, evidence of social work research, the five grouped together at the start of this issue show some of the new directions being taken as well as providing evidence of the growing strength of the social work research community at all levels. The critical effect of the work environment is emphasised by Astvik, Welander and Larsson, who also looked at worker retention in another longitudinal study, this time of Swedish social services. Tudor used a positive critique to examine the practice accounts of school social workers, putting them alongside the main features of recovery policies which provide for individual assistance for vulnerable groups who are unlikely to access community self-help initiatives. This final group of articles all provide examples of research directly informing social work practise in different ways. ./cache/cord-031068-0k5lw6i1.txt ./txt/cord-031068-0k5lw6i1.txt