thanks meeting in linköping 15 may 2014. research and development centre in care and social work...
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R & D Centre and social work with families
THANKS meeting in Linköping15 May 2014
Research and Development Centre in Care and Social workCooperation between nine municipalities and
the university in the county of ÖstergötlandA link between research and praxisSupport and promote practice based R & D
projectsFundings from the municipalities about 3.5
million Skr / year plus external project fundsAbout 100 R & D projects during 2000 –
2014, 80 R & D and 15 working paper
Social work with families and children – Current R & D projects First line support to children with psychological problems
(National project)Parenting young children – testing an evidence based
model for parents with intellectual handicaps (National R & D project)
Strengthen the Children’s perspective within the care of parents with alcohol and drug problems (National R & D project)
Development of evaluation system for young people placed on treatment centers (National R & D project)
Families in social services. Cooperation processes between school and social support
regarding “drop outs” from the elementary school Implementing of the BBIC system in the care of disabled
children
Families in social serviceA research and developement project in three
parts, about children, youths and their parents in Östergötland
Interactive research What does it take to carry out interactive
researchTrustEqual relationsTime and resourcesExternal support Cooperation between the researchsociety and
the social workers. Knowledge interesting and useful for both
researchers and practical social work.
The organization of the Swedish project6 participating cities: Linköping, Motala, Mjölby, Kinda, Ydre,
ÅtvidabergThe project team: 8 co-researchers, 2 researchers from the
University of Linköping, 1 coordinator/co researcher and a project leader
The project is in progress 2010-2014The project is financed by the Research and Development Centre
(FoU centrum), the participating municipalities, Centre of strategic municipality studies (CKS) , the budget is about 200 000 euro
The board and the reference group from the, participating municipalities, CKS, Nordlandsforskning and the Research and Development Centre
Close cooperation with Nordlandsforskning, Norway and the participating municipalities in Norway.
The aim of the studyTo develope knoweldge about the families
with children and young people who have contact with the social service
To gain knowledge about how the help and treatment we provide for these families works for them
To contribute with knowledge in purpose of develope treatment and methods for social work
To develop and try out an interactive model för knowledge exchange between research and pratice
Part one
202 families, with children age 0-18One intervju/Survey with one parent from each
family (80 question)One survey with the responsibel socialworker (20
questions)
Results from part one:High unemploymentfigures (51%)Lower educationlevelMost children live with a single mother
(43%),few lived with both of their parentsIt is more common for a child to be placed
in foster home placement or treatment facility then with a single father
Most families rent their own apartment
Half of the families did contact social services on their own, the rest was referrals
More than half of the parents agree that their children needs help
A third of the children do not have god relations to one or both parents
• 25 % of the children was diagnosed with at psychiatric disorder (ADHD, depression, auitsm…) these children all showed great signs of maladaptment in all other areas
The majority of the parents like their role and think that they are handling their children well
The parents state unemployment, depression, conflict in their families and concerns for their children when asked about their stresslevels
The children from low income families are more likely to be placed in a foster home/family, the ones with higher income are often home /out of patient treatment
There is no correlation between the child's and the parents stress levels
The parent with low incomes states higher level of stress, that's the only significant factor
Part TwoFrom the first selection we focus on the 30
families who state the highest stresslevels for themself and their children and conduct interwiews with the parents according to four themes:
Growing up, Work, Moving, Family and friends network
Part two10-15 interwiews with children, the age of 8-
18, according to the four themes: My family, My friends, Leisure time and My
schoolFocus goups with socialworkers
Familypatterns:1. Parents who themself has
experienced neglect or abuse in their childhood
2. Parents where the family conflict leads them to the social service
3. Parents who use to have a drug or alcohol problems
4. Families who experience problem during their children's early teen
5. Families with children who has a disability problem
Wich familys states that they have good experinces from social services?
Families that have two parentsFamilies where both the parents or
one of them have a jobThe higher income familiesFamilies with children who has a
diagnosed disorderFamilies with teenagers
Which families state that they have negative experinces from social services?
Families where the parents lack employment
Single mother familiesFamilies with low incomeFamilies with little or non private
network
That means families with a complex social situation/problems
Part threeWorking side by side with the municipalites
developing new projects and methods based on our results and the municipalities needs of improvment
Social development projects – a new funding form in Sweden Social investment fund at municipality level
(budget surplus) Prevention of future social problems Preventing future costs Careful economic analysis of costs at the
individual level Payback model over five yearsCross sector initiativesA well defined target group
The development project – design (1)Objective; Develop, test and evaluate a multi
agency support model for families with complex social problems.
Target group; Families with complex problems e.g. unemployment, school problems, neuropsyciatric diagnosis, health problems, lack of economical and social resources, risk for placement of the children. (30 families in the project over three years).
Main actors; Elementary school, social services, family support team, adult educational system/job center, local health system. The actors and the support will be coordinated by a new function – a case manager
The development project – design (2)Support; The support will focus on- The school situation for the children- The every day life for the families- Tailor made support programmes for
educational/work for the parents - Better coordination between the different support
actors and the families.
Thank you! If you want to contacts us: Mats Ericsson, Manager R & D centre
[email protected] R&D Centre +46 13 20 66 38 Hanna Leinhard, project coordinator
[email protected] Families in social service +46 13 20 52 92