Abstract

ABSTRACT Digital literacy plays a crucial role as part of modern-day citizenship and modern life in general. There are a lot of social work practitioners who lack the digital skills or attitudes to fully benefit from the opportunities created by digital technologies for delivering quality youth work. Social workers see digital media only as social media. Their understanding of the possibilities of digital media and technology should be widened (European Commission, 2018). The goal of the article is to discuss the development of digital competence of future social workers needed in uncertain times during the implementation of European Joint Master programme in Social Work with Children and Youth (ESWOCHY). ESWOCHY is a project funded by Erasmus Mundus in 2020 and it is implemented by four Consortium partners: MRU (LT), RSU (LV), CUR (SK), and ISTCE (PT). ESWOCHY seeks to prepare highly skilled professionals, supporting human dignity and cultural heritage. The main areas for increasing competencies of social workers in working with children and youth where one of the most important is digital competence. The article shares the experiences and reflections of Consortium partners and discusses in depth how digital competence of future social workers are developed in ESWOCHY.

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