TY - JOUR
T1 - The only thing I do is coordination’: on the voluntarisation of social work in the Netherlands
T2 - Ik coordineer alleen nog maar’: Over de verplaatsing van sociaal werk naar vrijwilligers in Nederland
AU - Trappenburg, Margo J.
PY - 2021/11/3
Y1 - 2021/11/3
N2 - Social work once started as volunteering and then turned into a paid profession. At present many countries try to outsource large parts of social work to volunteers. This article studies this process of voluntarisation in one large social work organisation in the Netherlands. It is based on interviews with social workers, managers and volunteers at this organisation. The study shows that voluntarisation need not go to the detriment of service quality, partly because volunteers do a good job and partly because paid social workers teach them how to do that. From a quality of work perspective voluntarisation causes concerns. Firstly because it forces paid social workers to put up with competitors who are willing to work for free and secondly, because voluntarisation often means that the core part of the job (contact between worker and service user) is outsourced to volunteers, while paid social workers are tasked with management responsibilities: coaching, budgeting, coordinating and making decisions. Because of this, we recommend a more critical stance toward voluntarisation than is currently in vogue.
AB - Social work once started as volunteering and then turned into a paid profession. At present many countries try to outsource large parts of social work to volunteers. This article studies this process of voluntarisation in one large social work organisation in the Netherlands. It is based on interviews with social workers, managers and volunteers at this organisation. The study shows that voluntarisation need not go to the detriment of service quality, partly because volunteers do a good job and partly because paid social workers teach them how to do that. From a quality of work perspective voluntarisation causes concerns. Firstly because it forces paid social workers to put up with competitors who are willing to work for free and secondly, because voluntarisation often means that the core part of the job (contact between worker and service user) is outsourced to volunteers, while paid social workers are tasked with management responsibilities: coaching, budgeting, coordinating and making decisions. Because of this, we recommend a more critical stance toward voluntarisation than is currently in vogue.
KW - Voluntarisation
KW - Vrijwilligers
KW - kwaliteit van dienstverlening
KW - kwaliteit van werk
KW - participatiesamenleving
KW - quality of services
KW - quality of work
KW - verzorgingsstaat
KW - volunteering
KW - welfare state developments
U2 - 10.1080/13691457.2021.1997929
DO - 10.1080/13691457.2021.1997929
M3 - Article
SN - 1369-1457
VL - 25
SP - 538
EP - 549
JO - European Journal of Social Work
JF - European Journal of Social Work
IS - 3
ER -