2015
DOI: 10.3390/socsci4010117
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Bringing the Family Back in: On Role Assignment and Clientification in the Swedish Social Services

Abstract: In Sweden, municipal social services provide help and support for vulnerable people with a variety of needs. Although the family has long been understood to be a focus of social work interventions, it is unclear how it is brought into the casework process in the highly individualised and specialised municipal social services. Therefore, in this study we investigated processes of client-making and role assignment in five service sectors: social assistance, child welfare, substance abuse, disability, and elderly… Show more

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“…In France, the concept of "Patientilisation" has been used to explain a patiently waiting patient (Petter-Zaugg, 2013). This correlates to the concept of clientification in social work, which includes a categorization process where a problem gets defined within the organizational frame, often in a landscape of fragmentation, specialization and individualization (Gümüscü et al, 2015). Translated into healthcare we can say, in a similar fashion, that there is a patientification process in progress.…”
Section: Patientification Processmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In France, the concept of "Patientilisation" has been used to explain a patiently waiting patient (Petter-Zaugg, 2013). This correlates to the concept of clientification in social work, which includes a categorization process where a problem gets defined within the organizational frame, often in a landscape of fragmentation, specialization and individualization (Gümüscü et al, 2015). Translated into healthcare we can say, in a similar fashion, that there is a patientification process in progress.…”
Section: Patientification Processmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Actualmente, los dispositivos de intervención moralizantes hacia las familias toman formas diversas, desde consejos sobre cómo educar a los hijos, cómo gestionar el espacio doméstico, cómo cuidar la salud, hasta establecer criterios morales como contraprestación para ser be-tervención del Trabajo Social con familias no se explica a partir de sí misma, sino que está determinada por factores económicos, históricos, políticos y de formación teórico-metodológica y técnico-operativa, propios de cada contexto (Mancinas, 2016;Gümüscü, Khoo y Nygren, 2015).…”
Section: La Familia Como Testaferro Del Derecho a La Seguridad Social...unclassified
“…More complex cases often have multiple causal starting points, complexity over time and there may be several competing perspectives of what the problems are and how they should be addressed (Fish and Hardy 2015). Wicked problems have also been discussed in relation to evaluation research (Rogers 2008), child abuse and neglect (Devaney and Spratt 2009), public management (Head and Alford 2015) and professionals' client-making processes (Gümüscü, Nygren, and Khoo 2015).…”
Section: Prioritising and Wicked Problems In Child Welfarementioning
confidence: 99%