Exploring the Barriers and Potential Opportunities of Technology Integration in Community-Based Social Service Organizations

Oghenemaro Anuyah, A. Conrado, Clinton Carlson, Hope Gilbride, Ronald Metoyer
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Community-based social service organizations often face multifaceted challenges, including limited resources, inadequate staffing, funding constraints, and high demand for their services. These challenges are often exacerbated when serving vulnerable communities with complex social needs. Despite these difficulties, technology holds the potential to help bridge the service gap, enabling these organizations to respond more effectively to the diverse needs of their communities. In our work, we conducted 21 semi-structured interviews with representatives from different community-based social service organizations in a mid-sized city in Northern Indiana. This city struggles with high rates of poverty and homelessness in several of its neighborhoods. Our findings revealed that although these organizations faced numerous technological challenges, data and knowledge management was a particularly significant issue. Based on our findings, we offer design recommendations for empowering community-based social service organizations and the people they serve through technology. By leveraging the capabilities of technology, our study aims to promote social justice by assisting community-based organizations in better serving their communities.
以社区为基础的社会服务组织技术整合的障碍与潜在机会探讨
以社区为基础的社会服务组织往往面临多方面的挑战,包括资源有限、人员不足、资金紧张和服务需求高。在为具有复杂社会需求的脆弱社区提供服务时,这些挑战往往会加剧。尽管存在这些困难,但技术仍具有帮助弥合服务差距的潜力,使这些组织能够更有效地响应其社区的各种需求。在我们的工作中,我们对来自印第安纳州北部一个中等城市的不同社区社会服务组织的代表进行了21次半结构化访谈。这个城市在几个社区与高贫困率和无家可归者作斗争。我们的研究结果显示,尽管这些组织面临着许多技术挑战,但数据和知识管理是一个特别重要的问题。基于我们的研究结果,我们提供了设计建议,以授权基于社区的社会服务组织和他们通过技术服务的人。通过利用技术的能力,我们的研究旨在通过帮助社区组织更好地为社区服务来促进社会公正。
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