ABSTRACT

The chapter compares digital social work between Finland and Slovenia after the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The pandemic forced social workers to expand the use of digital devices, which highlighted the basis of digital social work; the equipment needed, the know-how and attitudes on using them, and their applicability in the context of social work. Interest turns to this phase of change.

We ask (1) how the pandemic has affected the uptake of digital devices in Slovenia and Finland, and (2) what kind of possibilities and obstacles social workers saw in using digital tools in encountering service users. In both countries there were preconceptions for and against the digital implementations of social work services.

The results reveal that the technical development is also a social phenomenon. The digital leap happened in both countries after the outbreak of the pandemic, but one of the main differences seems to be that in Finland it developed more quickly. This may be due to the infrastructure in Finland, which enabled faster expanding of the usage of digital devices in social work.