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Governmental Rationales for Installing Electronic Information Systems: A Quest for Responsive Social Work
Authors:Jochen Devlieghere  Lieve Bradt  Rudi Roose
Affiliation:Social Work and Social Pedagogy, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
Abstract:Various authors have argued that electronic information systems (EIS) do not necessarily improve the responsiveness of social work. One of the main reasons given for these failings is the flawed implementation of EIS by professionals. However, we argue that the ongoing debate fails to be explicit about governmental rationales for installing EIS. This article presents the findings of a content analysis that aimed to uncover the governmental rationales for installing EIS in the Flemish child and welfare protection (CWP) system. Our analysis revealed three clusters of rationales. The first cluster supports the use of EIS as an instrument to better match supply and demand. The second cluster shows that the gathered data also serve as an instrument for accountability. A third cluster focuses on the aim of creating more uniformity. Based on our analysis, we argue that it is not flawed implementation that impedes the development of responsive social work; rather, the governmental rationales themselves are flawed.
Keywords:Content analysis  Registration  Responsive social work  Social policy  Child welfare and protection
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