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Vernell Jenkins Lisa Locklear & Denise Melton
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Each member of the class will receive an “Organizational Change” BINGO card. The BOLD words on each slide are the words you are trying to match on your card. When you get three down or across, simply raise your hand to let us know you have achieved “BINGO.” One of us will come around & give you a prize! Let’s begin….
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This particular article highlights a segment of a larger study This was a rapid and pervasive organizational change Participation of front line social workers in the organizational change process The change experience, impacts on clinical programs/services and the impacts on front line social workers professionally and personally
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Changing the model of service delivery Concerns regarding the delivery of programs and services in an Eastern Canadian province Moving primarily social work services: child welfare, community living and youth corrections from a provincial government- governed model (provincial government department) to a community health- governed model (with a government appointed board of directors)
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Social Development Theory: attempts to explain qualitative changes in the structure and framework of society that help the society better realize its aims and objectives NASW Code of Ethics 2.01 Respect 3.09 Commitments to Employers 4.01 Competence 4.05 Impairment
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The social workers felt as if their input on the organizational change was not valued or heard by their leaders Job responsibilities had changed due to legislation to changes that affected their job Power struggle: Social workers employed over a year had input versus the social workers that were employed less than a year
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Front line social workers did not view any victories in regards to this organizational change; it simply was an administrative shift.
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Opportunity to participate was not genuine Not feeling valued or involved in the process Services to clients had not been well developed and lacked relevancy
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Main implication of change: the passing of the Canada Health and Social Transfer Regulations & key provincial documents that identified concerns Social Workers Role: In this case study the role of front line social workers was not taken into account
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Planning, organizing and carrying out change process in human services organizations can be very challenging Leaders may value participation in planned change; however, planned change also needs to be transparent The information provided within this article could assist organizations considering change (rapid change) a better understanding in regards to areas they need to consider or take into account beforehand
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Devine, M. (2010). Participation in organizational change processes in human services organizations: the experiences of one group of frontline social workers. Administration in Social Work, (34) pgs. 114- 134. DOI: 10.1080/03643101003608679
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THANK YOU! WE APPRECIATE YOUR TIME. VERNELL, LISA & DENISE
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