Missing Hero: Co‐Producing Change in Social Housing Programmes

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Autor(a) principal: Knutagård, Marcus
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Heule, Cecilia, Kristiansen, Arne
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v9i3.4312
Resumo: The aim of this article is to develop theory and generate knowledge about the challenges and possibilities of co‐producing change in a social housing programme. The purpose of the project was to implement the Housing First philosophy in the social housing programme in the city of Helsingborg, Sweden. The aim was also to create opportunities for service user involvement. Several innovative measures were implemented in order for these changes to occur from autumn 2016 to summer 2017. The social services commissioned a university course on which social workers and their clients studied together on equal terms to create project plans for the further development of their own workplace. A “Future” workshop was held by the researchers with representatives from all the different housing options (the shelter, transitional housing, category housing, Housing First apartments), both clients and social workers. Repeated dialogue meetings were conducted at the different housing options to discuss how service user involvement could be developed and to discover new ways of participation. This article is based on a strengths‐based perspective using the theoretical discussions on social traps, as well as the concepts of enabling and entrapping niches. We show the importance of social workers identifying and supporting missing heroes—service users who want to participate and be involved in co‐producing change. We also show that if an organisation is not prepared for the initiated changes, there is a risk of disappointment due to awakened expectations that are not fulfilled. Building trust is also an important component to emerge from the material, but we also found that change processes can be initiated that continue and have impact beyond the initial project’s goals.
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title Missing Hero: Co‐Producing Change in Social Housing Programmes
spellingShingle Missing Hero: Co‐Producing Change in Social Housing Programmes
Knutagård, Marcus
co‐production; enabling niches; gap mending; social housing; social traps; trust
title_short Missing Hero: Co‐Producing Change in Social Housing Programmes
title_full Missing Hero: Co‐Producing Change in Social Housing Programmes
title_fullStr Missing Hero: Co‐Producing Change in Social Housing Programmes
title_full_unstemmed Missing Hero: Co‐Producing Change in Social Housing Programmes
title_sort Missing Hero: Co‐Producing Change in Social Housing Programmes
author Knutagård, Marcus
author_facet Knutagård, Marcus
Heule, Cecilia
Kristiansen, Arne
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author2 Heule, Cecilia
Kristiansen, Arne
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Knutagård, Marcus
Heule, Cecilia
Kristiansen, Arne
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv co‐production; enabling niches; gap mending; social housing; social traps; trust
topic co‐production; enabling niches; gap mending; social housing; social traps; trust
description The aim of this article is to develop theory and generate knowledge about the challenges and possibilities of co‐producing change in a social housing programme. The purpose of the project was to implement the Housing First philosophy in the social housing programme in the city of Helsingborg, Sweden. The aim was also to create opportunities for service user involvement. Several innovative measures were implemented in order for these changes to occur from autumn 2016 to summer 2017. The social services commissioned a university course on which social workers and their clients studied together on equal terms to create project plans for the further development of their own workplace. A “Future” workshop was held by the researchers with representatives from all the different housing options (the shelter, transitional housing, category housing, Housing First apartments), both clients and social workers. Repeated dialogue meetings were conducted at the different housing options to discuss how service user involvement could be developed and to discover new ways of participation. This article is based on a strengths‐based perspective using the theoretical discussions on social traps, as well as the concepts of enabling and entrapping niches. We show the importance of social workers identifying and supporting missing heroes—service users who want to participate and be involved in co‐producing change. We also show that if an organisation is not prepared for the initiated changes, there is a risk of disappointment due to awakened expectations that are not fulfilled. Building trust is also an important component to emerge from the material, but we also found that change processes can be initiated that continue and have impact beyond the initial project’s goals.
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