ABSTRACT

The digitalisation process in which Spanish society has been immersed over the past few years has been accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent lockdown situation. This has affected social services in two ways. First, it has shown that user needs can be dealt with effectively through digital interventions. Second, it has highlighted the fact that the digital represents an environment in its own right in which both social inclusion and social exclusion processes can be generated. This chapter presents some of the main results of the digital transformation process in Spain from the perspective of social welfare and social inclusion. In particular, it focuses on the consolidation of digital social work and the digital transformation of social services. The chapter concludes by presenting best practices for designing digital social intervention strategies aimed at reducing inequality and increasing social welfare in digital societies.