Here's some resources on public policies and social work.
"Social workers, like many health and behavioral health professionals, are concerned about the impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on their well-being, the people to whom they provide services, their families, and others in the community.
NASW has been working on multiple fronts to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and ensure access to services, such as teletherapy. Social workers are in a unique position to promote disease prevention efforts (including disseminating accurate information from trusted sources), and to help address anxiety and other concerns that are arising as a result of this public health crisis."
Resources for Hospice & Palliative Care for Social Work Professionals During the COVID-19 Crisis - from Social Work Hospice & Palliative Network (SWHPN)
COVID -19 Resources - from School Social Work Association of America. Special Webinar on April 16
Social Work in a Time of Pandemic - an article from The New Social Worker magazine
Collective Vulnerability, the FFTs of Online Learning, and the Sacredness of Bored Kids by Brene Brown