The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted our nationwide educational system. Closures rattled public confidence in local schools. Familiar routines were shattered. Interest in home schooling and other alternatives exploded. All of this loosened the status quo's grip on school norms, parental expectations, and the public imagination. Until March 2020, American schooling looked much like it had in 1920. Students set out from their homes to school in the early morning, sat in front of a teacher in primary school or a series of teachers in secondary school, sporadically used the latest technologies, and then headed home. Dress codes, popular pedagogies, the number of adults in the building, and the technology may have changed, but what students and teachers did each day did not.
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Five Things Social Service Agencies Need to Consider Before Digitizing
Organizations all over the world have been pushed to embrace digital transformation in recent years. From multinational corporations and the corporate sector to non-profit human services, every enterprise has embraced one or more forms of technology.
While some organizations are heavily investing in cloud computing and data analytics, others, such as social services, are taking baby steps in this direction. However, due to a lack of strategy reported by 50% of non-profits, fully adopting digital solutions has been difficult.
Still, if your NGO is interested in adopting technology such as the cloud or data analytics, this is the right decision. After all, today's digitization will help your social service thrive in the future.
Before you and your team commence your digital journey, here are some things to consider.
Topics: Technology Speak, case management software
The pandemic significantly affected all of us in one way or another but decimated our senior population. Social workers report that elderly survivors have been left with lingering feelings of dread and abandonment that continue to affect the quality of the little life they have left.
Total Number of COVID-19 deaths in the U.S.
1,101,953
85 and older - 295,010
75-84 --- 287,729
65-74 --- 248,635
Total Over 65 831,374 (75%)
Helpful Tips to Get Your Helpdesk Ticket Resolved Faster
It can certainly be frustrating to submit a helpdesk ticket and wait, for what feels like an eternity, for a resolution. You may wonder, “Why am I not getting a response? What is taking so long?” You may also be asking yourself, “Did I provide enough information?”
Topics: Global Vision Technologies, FAMCare Tips and Tools, Technology Speak, FAMCare Team Blog's
The United States dominates the global case management software industry. The total revenue generated by American case management solutions is expected to exceed $4 billion over the next ten years.
Everyone is turning to technology solutions, from businesses to government agencies and non-profit social services. Non-profit organizations, including child welfare, juvenile justice, and senior services, have all adopted case management software in recent years, particularly software designed specifically for the human services sector.
Let's go over four things to think about when looking for case management software.
Topics: case management software
NGOs all over the world have experienced rapid growth in recent years, thanks to increased fundraising, adoption of technology and better case management. For many, the size of the pie is only growing as more NGOs establish themselves across the US and abroad.
Whether you're a case manager or the owner of a social service organization, chances are you've considered growth and expansion. Indeed, given the non-profit sector's upward trajectory, it's only natural that NGOs of all sizes and causes are eager to expand this year and benefit from the world's rising charity spending.
The task, while possible, is not easy to complete. As a result, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) around the world are considering novel ways to expand their organizations, with some considering diversifying their existing causes.
So, if you want to expand your NGO, expand abroad, or add new donors to your donor base, this blog is for you. Take a look to find out how your non-profit can grow bigger, better, and stronger in 2023.
Topics: nonprofit management
The Complexities of the Juvenile Justice System and Case Management
On any given day, an estimated 60,000 youths under the age of 18 are incarcerated in an American jail. Given that children under the age of 18 account for approximately 22 percent of the US population, this figure is a concerning reflection of the state of the American juvenile justice system.
However, believe it or not. Today's situation is vastly improved over yesterdays. Thanks in part to social service organizations that have long advocated for institutional training of youth rather than confinement to reduce juvenile crime rates.
Here are some of the complexities of the country's juvenile justice system, as well as how it has evolved over time, as well as some areas where non-profit intervention is still needed.
Topics: Juvenile Justice
Many legacy nonprofits suffer from a cliché image. They diligently support the original clientele that inspired their formation, but millennial donors do not identify with their legacy missions. Rather, young donors are concerned with society’s current challenges.
Topics: Nonprofit General, social issues
Three Soft Skills That Every Social Worker Should Master
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that there are now 708,100 social workers employed in the country. Furthermore, the number of persons involved in social work is always growing. Your main goal as a social worker must be to assist individuals or spread knowledge. You need a variety of social skills that work together to help you develop and accomplish your goals for social service in order to do that. However, you also need a few soft skills to help you in your social work job.
We'll go over three soft skills that any social worker needs to know to succeed in the field of social services.
Topics: social workers
“Opioid addiction is here to stay,” said a social work professor we recently interviewed. “But as long as we turn away from the horrors of this widespread addiction and choose to remain in denial, we will not make a concerted effort to widely administer treatment. The pharmaceutical industry has already created both long term treatments and emergency life-saving medications that are simply not being administered on a wide enough scale. I believe that a nationwide effort to make these medications available to anyone trapped in this particular substance abuse disorder should be a number-one priority for the social work profession at large.”
Topics: mental health, social issues