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What are social workers currently doing to positively impact how people access public housing services in Spain?
Journal Title
SAGE Open
Year (definitive publication)
2021
Language
English
Country
United States of America
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Abstract
Residents of Andalusia (Spain) experienced major public housing challenges during the financial crisis. In this study, social work practices in the public housing field in Andalusia and the primary roles they are playing to help negotiate these challenges and influence housing policy are analyzed. Twenty-eight in-depth qualitative interviews were conducted among 15 social workers, four provincial managers, and eight lawyers from the Housing and Rehabilitation Public Agency of Andalusia to triangulate and explore perceptions about the roles and contributions of social workers in public housing. Content analysis was used to analyze the results. Findings indicated that this sample of professionals coordinated multiple levels of public housing issues and directed attention and resources to the needs of public housing users, especially those associated with the social needs of tenants, such as reducing conflicts associated with late payments. The findings also revealed a lack of clear guidelines for satisfactory work performance, particularly in the areas of prevention and evaluation. Evaluation and systematization of the effectiveness of social work professional practices is recommended. In addition, there is a necessity of correcting the identified shortfalls in the execution of tasks and interventions with tenants of social housing.
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Keywords
Professional roles,Public housing policy,Social housing,Social work practice
Fields of Science and Technology Classification
- Other Social Sciences - Social Sciences
- Other Humanities - Humanities
Funding Records
Funding Reference | Funding Entity |
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GGI3002/IDIP | Ministry of Public Works and Housing of the Andalusian Council |
UIDB/03126/2020 | Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia |