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Journal of Social Work | 2013

Getting a sense of the client: Working methods in the personal social services in Sweden

Marek Perlinski; Björn Blom; Stefan Morén

• Summary: This article presents a study of working methods used by social workers within the personal social services (PSS), in their work with clients. The study is part of a larger research project with the aim of describing and analysing how specialized respectively integrated forms of organizations in the PSS condition social workers’ interventions and client effects (outcomes). The study was carried out in three Swedish municipalities with different organizational models. Two of those represent ‘extremes’ as they have pure specialized (divided in different types of units) respectively integrated (generic) organizations. The third municipality has chosen a middle way with an organization that combines aspects of the two other models. All social workers within the PSS in those three municipalities were included in the study. • Findings: Our findings among other things show 1) that the use of unspecific methods dominates, 2) that several methods that are reported as specific are definitely not specific, 3) that specific methods often are used in free and unspecific ways, 4) that there seems to be a compensating movement (regarding use of methods) with the aim of evening out limitations in the formal PSS organizations, 5) that there are two relatively large groups of method users: ‘improvisers’ and ‘eclecticists’. • Applications: One can neither understand the use of working methods in social work with clients by studying the methods as such nor by studying the evidence base of different methods. Social workers consider their relationships to clients and the clients’ trust as much more important (in order to achieve results) than any particular method. The use of methods is mirroring the social workers’ readiness before, and planned adaptation to, different types of situations.


Social work and society | 2012

Different Worlds Within Swedish Personal Social Services. Social Worker???s Views on Conditions for Client Work in Different Organisational Models.

Marek Perlinski; Björn Blom; Stefan Morén


Socialvetenskaplig tidskrift | 2009

Från integrering till specialisering – om organisering av socialtjänstens individ- och familjeomsorg 1988-2008

Minna Lundgren; Björn Blom; Stefan Morén; Marek Perlinski


Administration in Social Work | 2010

The Dialectics Between Specialization and Integration: Politicians' and Managers' Views on Forms of Organization in the Swedish Social Services

Marek Perlinski; Björn Blom; Stefan Morén; Minna Lundgren


Socialvetenskaplig Tidskrift | 2010

Specialisering eller integration? : En studie av socialarbetares syn på arbetsvillkor och insatser i tre organisationsformer

Stefan Morén; Björn Blom; Minna Lundgren; Marek Perlinski


the 13th International Research Conference “Breaking Down the Barriers”, Staffordshire University, 10 - 11 September 2009 | 2009

Organisational structure as barrier or support in the personal social services? : Results from a client survey

Björn Blom; Marek Perlinski; Stefan Morén


Tidskriften Socionomen | 2011

Hur bör socialtjänstens IFO organiseras

Björn Blom; Stefan Morén; Marek Perlinski


Archive | 2009

Kvantitativ metod sedd inifrån köket

Marek Perlinski


Archive | 2010

Skilda världar : specialisering eller integration i socialtjänstens individ- och familjeomsorg

Marek Perlinski


Archive | 1990

Livet utanför fabriksgrinden och kontorsdörren

Marek Perlinski

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