An Evaluation Model for Social Work with Substance Abusers
Kivipelto, M., Kotiranta, T., Kazi, M. A. F., Borg, P., Jauhiainen, T., & Korteniemi, P. (2016). An Evaluation Model for Social Work with Substance Abusers. Open Science Journal, 1(3). https://doi.org/10.23954/osj.v1i3.330
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In this article, the research topic is to develop an evaluation
model for social work with substance abusers. It is studied by
presenting an example of how the evaluation process could be
carried out in practice. The study has been implemented with
the Department of Social Services and Health Care’s Centre for
Recovering Substance Abusers in Finland (RSA Centre). The
term “evaluation model” refers to a way of collecting client
follow-up information and the way the information is used to
develop social work practices. Firstly it is described, how the
evaluation model was created at the RSA Centre. Secondly,
some results are lifted up to show, what kind of information
were used. Finally, it is discussed how the evaluation model
should be developed further to support social work processes.
According to the results, the social work evaluation is possible to
carry out in the side of social work with substance abusers. The
model helped professionals to clarify Centre's main focus in the
field of social rehabilitation and social work with substance
abusers. In the long term, the model could enable to gain
information about social work effectiveness. Disadvantages of
the model were that it took a lot of time and resources from
social work, and that the direct benefits of the model may not
be available until only after some time. Evaluation’s integration
to the client database system should be studied more.
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