Summary: Performing work is regarded as a key factor in the social inclusion of vulnerable persons. However, such social inclusion appears to be problematic in both mainstream and segregated settings. We aimed to examine whether volunteer work in integrated settings could be a suitable alternative. In a case study, we interviewed 13 vulnerable persons who were enabled—through a “Quarter Making” intervention—to perform volunteer work in a community setting. Data were analyzed using concepts from social epidemiology and social sciences. Findings: Participation in the community gave respondents structure, and made them feel useful, meaningful, and proud, as well as a useful interconnected part of society. Interpersonal relationships provided t...
This exploratory and descriptive study focuses on the 'lived experiences' of volunteers from the Fam...
There is increasing emphasis on psychological and social approaches to managing and treating mental ...
Society has become increasingly interested in volunteerism. After previous research revealed a lack ...
The majority of homeless people is socially excluded which negatively affects their well-being. Ther...
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the discussion about access to meaningful community in...
The goal of diploma work is to describe current state of volunteering within social rehabilitation i...
The New South Wales government developed the Community Builders program in response to evidence whic...
Globally, forced displacement is at its highest levels for decades, and consequently debates concern...
Background: The Norwegian government’s increased expectations that volunteering can be used as a mea...
The purpose of this paper is to define volunteering, review current research and theory about volunt...
Mental illness is often associated with social isolation, unemployment and limited community partici...
Introduction: The social inclusion of individuals with mental health problems is an issue for mental...
Volunteering for an organisation, charity or group enables people to make connections with others an...
Cohesive, resilient communities are vital to the well-being of residents. Uncovering the determinant...
Background/Aims: Socially isolated older individuals show greatly diminished quality of life, poorer...
This exploratory and descriptive study focuses on the 'lived experiences' of volunteers from the Fam...
There is increasing emphasis on psychological and social approaches to managing and treating mental ...
Society has become increasingly interested in volunteerism. After previous research revealed a lack ...
The majority of homeless people is socially excluded which negatively affects their well-being. Ther...
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the discussion about access to meaningful community in...
The goal of diploma work is to describe current state of volunteering within social rehabilitation i...
The New South Wales government developed the Community Builders program in response to evidence whic...
Globally, forced displacement is at its highest levels for decades, and consequently debates concern...
Background: The Norwegian government’s increased expectations that volunteering can be used as a mea...
The purpose of this paper is to define volunteering, review current research and theory about volunt...
Mental illness is often associated with social isolation, unemployment and limited community partici...
Introduction: The social inclusion of individuals with mental health problems is an issue for mental...
Volunteering for an organisation, charity or group enables people to make connections with others an...
Cohesive, resilient communities are vital to the well-being of residents. Uncovering the determinant...
Background/Aims: Socially isolated older individuals show greatly diminished quality of life, poorer...
This exploratory and descriptive study focuses on the 'lived experiences' of volunteers from the Fam...
There is increasing emphasis on psychological and social approaches to managing and treating mental ...
Society has become increasingly interested in volunteerism. After previous research revealed a lack ...