From care packages to Zoom cookery classes: youth work during the COVID-19 “lockdown”

IF 1.4 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
Aileen Shaw, Bernadine Brady, P. Dolan
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Purpose This paper aims to explore the experience of one large Irish youth work organisation, Foróige, to measures introduced during the initial phase of COVID-19 in 2020. In the face of the unprecedented crisis including the closure of schools and curtailment of many youth services, this paper examines how the organisation responded and adapted its service offering. Design/methodology/approach Qualitative semi-structured interviews were conducted with 12 senior managers and youth officers in Foróige to explore their perspectives on the organisation’s response. Participants were purposively sampled from across the operational management functions and also from regional levels and youth workers engaging in work “on the ground”. Findings Shifting from a face-to -face, relationship-based to a distanced mode of engagement with young people, colleagues and volunteers required significant adaptation of Foróige’s service model. Innovation took place both in the delivery platform and fundamentally, in its service orientation. The accelerated move to online youth work brought about by the pandemic enabled the organisation to embrace and learn from the challenges and opportunities posed by digital technology. Responding to the immediate and tangible needs of young people in receipt of services, staff found themselves working with families at the more basic levels of intervention. Originality/value This paper provides new insights into the nature of non-profit service innovation during a time of unprecedented crisis management. It highlights characteristics of organisational agility that can assist organisations in managing crises, while also pointing the way towards a more flexible operating model for youth work service delivery.
从护理包到Zoom烹饪课:COVID-19“封锁”期间的青年工作
本文旨在探讨一个大型爱尔兰青年工作组织Foróige在2020年COVID-19初始阶段引入的措施的经验。面对前所未有的危机,包括关闭学校和削减许多青年服务,本文探讨了该组织如何应对和适应其服务提供。设计/方法/方法我们在Foróige网站上与12位高级管理人员和青年官员进行了定性的半结构化访谈,以探讨他们对组织应对措施的看法。有目的地从各业务管理职能部门和区域各级以及从事“实地”工作的青年工作者中抽样调查参与者。从面对面的、基于关系的模式转变为与年轻人、同事和志愿者的远程接触模式,需要对Foróige的服务模式进行重大调整。创新不仅体现在交付平台上,而且从根本上体现在服务导向上。疫情加快了青年在线工作,使本组织能够接受数字技术带来的挑战和机遇,并从中学习。为了应对接受服务的年轻人的直接和实际需要,工作人员发现自己在更基本的干预水平上与家庭合作。原创性/价值在前所未有的危机管理时期,本文对非营利服务创新的本质提供了新的见解。它突出了组织敏捷性的特点,可以帮助组织管理危机,同时也为青年工作服务提供指明了更灵活的运营模式。
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