Child welfare and protection (CWP) has engaged in the introduction of Electronic Information Systems (EIS), such as electronic recording, assessment and decision- making tools. It has been argued that EIS have adverse consequences in which gov- ernments are conceived as homogeneous entities that install EIS for self-interested purposes. Consequently, research focuses on how social workers evade/reshape the sometimes pernicious effects of EIS. Insufficient attention has been given to the gov- ernmental perspective and to why governments install EIS. In this article, we contrib- ute to this debate by performing semi-structured interviews with policy actors (directors, policy advisers and staff members) in the field of CWP in Flanders. Asked a...
The problems with current forms of electronic information systems (IS) being used by social welfare ...
The Danish social workers in the Job Centers holds the key to shaping the public policy, at the fron...
This article analyses three distinct child welfare data systems in England. We focus on child welfar...
Child welfare and protection (CWP) has engaged in the introduction of Electronic Information Systems...
Various authors have argued that electronic information systems (EIS) do not necessarily improve the...
In this article, we focus on how social workers use their agency when implementing top-down policy m...
Over the past few decades, governments all over Europe have drawn upon a diversity of Electronic Inf...
Summary The last two decades have seen information systems featuring prominently in calls for the mo...
Electronic services to citizens are a growing concern to governments all over the world, not inthe l...
Over the last decade, western child welfare and protection has been subjected to many reforms. This ...
In recent years, governments have been enthusiastic about the potential of digital changes to transf...
Information systems have become ubiquitous across social work, leading to an electronic turn. A key ...
Information-driven automated systems that deliver services proactively to citizens in need are heral...
Summary: The informational context in which social work has been operating over the past decade has ...
Abstract 'Every Child Matters' (ECM) is a government response to longstanding concerns about child...
The problems with current forms of electronic information systems (IS) being used by social welfare ...
The Danish social workers in the Job Centers holds the key to shaping the public policy, at the fron...
This article analyses three distinct child welfare data systems in England. We focus on child welfar...
Child welfare and protection (CWP) has engaged in the introduction of Electronic Information Systems...
Various authors have argued that electronic information systems (EIS) do not necessarily improve the...
In this article, we focus on how social workers use their agency when implementing top-down policy m...
Over the past few decades, governments all over Europe have drawn upon a diversity of Electronic Inf...
Summary The last two decades have seen information systems featuring prominently in calls for the mo...
Electronic services to citizens are a growing concern to governments all over the world, not inthe l...
Over the last decade, western child welfare and protection has been subjected to many reforms. This ...
In recent years, governments have been enthusiastic about the potential of digital changes to transf...
Information systems have become ubiquitous across social work, leading to an electronic turn. A key ...
Information-driven automated systems that deliver services proactively to citizens in need are heral...
Summary: The informational context in which social work has been operating over the past decade has ...
Abstract 'Every Child Matters' (ECM) is a government response to longstanding concerns about child...
The problems with current forms of electronic information systems (IS) being used by social welfare ...
The Danish social workers in the Job Centers holds the key to shaping the public policy, at the fron...
This article analyses three distinct child welfare data systems in England. We focus on child welfar...