Lisbeth Verharen, Mariël Van Pelt, Ilse Menheere, Nicole Moorman, Richard Sleegers
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Social workers focus on changes and improvements in people’s social functioning and the social quality of society. To do so, they intervene at different levels: individuals and households (micro), groups, neighbourhoods and communities (meso), and organisations and policies (macro). Opportunities for multilevel interventions are under-utilized in the Netherlands, as social workers mainly focus on the micro level. Researchers from HAN and Movisie were asked to develop a tool which supports decision making on various intervention levels. In a design-oriented study, together with social workers, they developed SWAN (Social Work at All Levels): a conversational guide in the form of a card set, based on the theory of social quality and the decisive professional model. This tool is designed to help social workers look more broadly at a practice situation, recognise points of intervention at different levels, choose between interventions at these levels, and to justify their choices. Although social workers can use SWAN to identify intervention opportunities at all levels, it is not yet clear whether this actually leads to more interventions at meso and macro level.
社会工作者关注人们的社会功能和社会质量的变化和改善。为此,他们在不同层面进行干预:个人和家庭(微观),群体、邻里和社区(中观),以及组织和政策(宏观)。由于社会工作者主要关注微观层面,荷兰没有充分利用多层次干预的机会。HAN和Movisie的研究人员被要求开发一种工具,以支持在各种干预水平上做出决策。在以设计为导向的研究中,他们与社会工作者一起开发了SWAN (social Work at All Levels):基于社会素质理论和决定性专业模型,以卡片集的形式提供会话指南。该工具旨在帮助社会工作者更广泛地看待实践情况,识别不同层次的干预点,在这些层次的干预之间进行选择,并证明他们的选择是合理的。虽然社会工作者可以使用SWAN来识别各个层面的干预机会,但目前尚不清楚这是否真的会导致更多的中观和宏观层面的干预。