针对荷兰长期社会援助受助人的社会工作干预措施:确定他们的挑战和需求

IF 1.4 3区 社会学 Q3 SOCIAL WORK
Amber Vellinga-Dings, Nardi Steverink, Başak Bilecen
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摘要

在荷兰,有许多家庭长期依赖社会援助。针对这一人群的社会政策和干预措施经常采用“工作第一”和“人力资本”的方法,导致很少的积极成果。因此,有必要实施社会工作干预措施,优先考虑长期社会援助受助者的独特挑战和福祉需求。为了开发符合这一人群的干预措施,我们的研究试图更深入地了解他们的生活经历、挑战和需求。通过29次对非典型肺炎患者的深度访谈,我们发现,不断积累的挑战和新出现的挑战往往会使个人陷入逆境的循环。加强社会支持和自我管理技能对于改善他们的身心和社会福祉,以及对抗羞耻感、污名感和破坏性行为至关重要。基于这些研究结果,本文为政策制定者和社会工作者提供了指导,旨在为非典型肺炎患者提供更好的支持。
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Towards tailored social work interventions for long-term social assistance recipients in the Netherlands: Identifying their challenges and needs

Towards tailored social work interventions for long-term social assistance recipients in the Netherlands: Identifying their challenges and needs

In the Netherlands, there are many households with long-term dependency on social assistance. Social policies and interventions for this population frequently utilise ‘work first’ and ‘human capital’ approaches, resulting in minimal positive outcomes. Therefore, it is essential to implement social work interventions that prioritise the unique challenges and well-being needs of long-term social assistance recipients (SARs). To develop interventions that align with this population, our study seeks to gain a deeper understanding of their lived experiences, challenges and needs. Through 29 in-depth interviews with SARs, we found that the accumulation of ongoing and emerging challenges often traps individuals in a cycle of adversity. Enhanced social support and self-management skills are crucial for improving their physical, mental and social well-being, and for combating feelings of shame, stigma and destructive behaviours. With these findings, this paper provides guidance for both policymakers and social workers aiming to offer better support to SARs.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Social Welfare publishes original articles in English on social welfare and social work. Its interdisciplinary approach and comparative perspective promote examination of the most pressing social welfare issues of the day by researchers from the various branches of the applied social sciences. The journal seeks to disseminate knowledge and to encourage debate about these issues and their regional and global implications.
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