2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1155692
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Realising distributed leadership through measurement for change

Abstract: Through a systematic reflection on the journey that transformed traditional state-run baby homes in Tajikistan from closed institutions into community-oriented Family and Child Support Centres (FCSC) we reveal key moments of change. This review describes how community consultation with local participants in a development project shifted responsibility and accountability from international to local ownership and how distributed leadership contributes to the decolonisation of social services. Based on these inte… Show more

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“…As a psychologist with a specialization in assessment, I am keen to shift the role of measurement from the constraints of categorization to define risk that has generated a process of resource allocation (e.g., educational support) based on numeric scores, towards better understanding of behavioral continuums and pathways of resilience (Gaidhane et al, 2020;Holding, Fotso & Elungata, 2018;. The de-colonized approach of using information would generate; empathy through access to multiple perspectives; and distributed leadership through uncovering meaning and sharing this understanding more broadly (Mignolo, 2009;Watkins et al, 2023). Information fosters agency and empowerment, shifting the role of individuals to being accountable to and for themselves.…”
Section: Pennymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a psychologist with a specialization in assessment, I am keen to shift the role of measurement from the constraints of categorization to define risk that has generated a process of resource allocation (e.g., educational support) based on numeric scores, towards better understanding of behavioral continuums and pathways of resilience (Gaidhane et al, 2020;Holding, Fotso & Elungata, 2018;. The de-colonized approach of using information would generate; empathy through access to multiple perspectives; and distributed leadership through uncovering meaning and sharing this understanding more broadly (Mignolo, 2009;Watkins et al, 2023). Information fosters agency and empowerment, shifting the role of individuals to being accountable to and for themselves.…”
Section: Pennymentioning
confidence: 99%