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The global impact of COVID-19 on child protection professionals: A scoping review and thematic analysis

  • Carmit Katz
  • , Talia Glucklich
  • , Afnan Attrash-Najjar
  • , Ma'ayan Jacobson
  • , Noa Cohen
  • , Natalia Varela
  • , Sidnei Rinaldo Priolo-Filho
  • , Annie Bérubé
  • , Olivia D. Chang
  • , Delphine Collin-Vézina
  • , Ansie Fouché
  • , Sadiyya Haffejee
  • , Ilan Katz
  • , Kathryn Maguire-Jack
  • , Nadia Massarweh
  • , Michelle O'Reilly
  • , Ashwini Tiwari
  • , Elmien Truter
  • , Rebeca Veras de Andrade Vieira
  • , Hayley Walker-Williams
  • Murilo Ricardo Zibetti, Christine Wekerle
  • Tel Aviv University
  • Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  • Universidad Externado de Colombia
  • Universidade Tuiuti do Paraná
  • Université du Québec en Outaouais
  • University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • McGill University
  • United Arab Emirates University
  • North West University
  • University of New South Wales
  • Al-Qasemi Academic College of Education
  • Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust
  • Augusta University
  • Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos
  • McMaster University

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Abstract

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic triggered new risks for child maltreatment (CM) and exacerbated existing challenges for families and children, elevating the importance of child protection professionals (CPPs) while also adding barriers to their work. During the pandemic, many CPPs experienced increased workloads, a disrupted work environment, and personal pandemic-related hardships. However, the scope of how COVID-19 impacted CPPs globally, as well as their adopted coping strategies, have not been well explored. Objective: This study addresses these gaps in the research by conducting an international scoping review to explore and analyze these topics. Method: The scoping review was performed in six languages: English, Hebrew, Arabic, French, Spanish, and Portuguese, across 16 databases. Sixteen manuscripts were included in the final thematic analysis of this review. Results: Two main themes were identified: 1) the impact of COVID-19 on CPPs, and 2) the coping and adaptation strategies employed by CPPs during COVID-19. This review revealed and emphasized the importance of CPPs' resilience during COVID-19, underpinned by the theoretical framework of the social ecology of resilience. Conclusions: This study highlights the responsibility of social ecologies and organizational structures to create readiness for a rapid response in times of crisis as well as valuable evidence to inform how CPPs, children, and families may be better supported in the event of a future crisis.

Original languageEnglish
Article number106347
JournalChild Abuse and Neglect
Volume168
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2025

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
    SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Keywords

  • COVID-19
  • Child maltreatment (CM)
  • Child protection professionals (CPPs)
  • Resilience
  • Scoping review
  • Thematic analysis

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology
  • Psychiatry and Mental Health

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