TY - JOUR
T1 - Outreach Work in 'Hard-to-Reach' Communities
T2 - A Critical Analysis of Task Shifting, Contact Making, Establishing Credibility and on-the-Spot, Solution-Focused Assistance
AU - Benson, Odessa Gonzalez
AU - Magan, Ifrah Mahamud
AU - Yu, Melanie
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/4/1
Y1 - 2024/4/1
N2 - Outreach - the opening up of access to social services, information and opportunities - is arguably a crucial yet understudied aspect of social work practice. This study revisits 'outreach' as concept, using data from 'hard to reach' communities, specifically refugees. Our findings illuminate 'task-shifting', whereby professional service providers sought the help of grassroots community leaders in reaching refugees. Findings also point to issues of bidirectionality, credibility and on-the-spot assistance as aspects of outreach work. Theoretically, we apply a structural lens to problematise 'access' as an individual level concept, and instead turn attention to the 'inaccessibility' of services instead. We problematise the 'hard-to-reachness' of communities, and call instead for examining our services and institutions for their limited reach.
AB - Outreach - the opening up of access to social services, information and opportunities - is arguably a crucial yet understudied aspect of social work practice. This study revisits 'outreach' as concept, using data from 'hard to reach' communities, specifically refugees. Our findings illuminate 'task-shifting', whereby professional service providers sought the help of grassroots community leaders in reaching refugees. Findings also point to issues of bidirectionality, credibility and on-the-spot assistance as aspects of outreach work. Theoretically, we apply a structural lens to problematise 'access' as an individual level concept, and instead turn attention to the 'inaccessibility' of services instead. We problematise the 'hard-to-reachness' of communities, and call instead for examining our services and institutions for their limited reach.
KW - access
KW - accessibility
KW - hard-to-reach communities
KW - outreach
KW - refugees
KW - service delivery
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U2 - 10.1093/bjsw/bcad269
DO - 10.1093/bjsw/bcad269
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85193750838
SN - 0045-3102
VL - 54
SP - 1191
EP - 1210
JO - British Journal of Social Work
JF - British Journal of Social Work
IS - 3
ER -