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A Documentation Solution for Social Workers

Posted by George Ritacco on Dec 1, 2015 3:19:00 PM

 

Learning to write was traditionally left to the Liberal Arts. Practical considerations have minimized liberal arts education at the university level leaving the training in the 3 Rs to elementary and high school teachers. This major shift in our educational philosophy has left social service workers ill prepared to write at the level required by the profession. FAMCare human services software goes a long way to fill this educational gap.

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Topics: Global Vision Technologies, Social Services Industry News, Technology Speak

Case Management Playbook

Posted by George Ritacco on Nov 24, 2015 1:30:00 PM

 

FAMCare now enables smaller agencies to organize, consolidate, and communicate information just like the best teams in the NFL. Watch your favorite team carefully this Sunday with an eye on how they smoothly execute a play when every position clearly understands their assignment and rapidly communicates their intentions. Every team of case workers, large or small, can execute with the same efficiency as the best in the NFL.

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Topics: Social Services Industry News, FAMCare Tips and Tools, Technology Speak

Ethics and Technology

Posted by George Ritacco on Sep 22, 2015 4:22:00 PM

TECHNOLOGY 

In the past five years, technological advances have completely changed the nature of social work. Integrated case work software, mobile technology, text messaging and e-mail, the Internet, and agency-wide enterprise software have revolutionized the way social workers do business. 

On an individual case advocacy level, a social worker, using Internet resources, can more easily assist clients in navigating systems of care. In addition to informational resources, social workers can assist clients by using on-line application processes and services, and providing access to support networks. 

Technology has also become the backbone of agency administration. Electronic systems are essential for routine operations as well as applications designed to enhance forecasting, long-range planning, and project management. Major tasks, vital routines, ongoing communications, and agency outreach can be facilitated and enhanced through the use of databases, the Internet, and other technologies. When used appropriately, technology can help an agency accomplish its mission in a cost-effective way. 

ETHICS 

However, this great leap forward in efficiency and case management is presenting social workers with some early ethical considerations that must be addressed. 

  • Social workers must keep themselves informed about technology that will advance quality program operations and service delivery, invest in and maintain such systems, and establish policies to ensure access, appropriate security and privacy in agency information systems. 
  • It is the social worker’s responsibility to be aware of technology that may facilitate community well-being and to advocate for adoption of innovative systems when appropriate.
  • It is particularly important when providing services using electronic means to document client authorization for disclosure and informed consent. Key issues such as communication guidelines (timing and length of e-mails), security mechanisms (encryption, firewalls and pass codes), and actions to ensure fair and equitable fees must be considered. 
  • Social workers are in a unique position to ensure that technological innovations are culturally sensitive and attuned to the characteristics and needs of the specific community. Technologies such as e-mail groups, resource-rich web sites, databases, and geographic information systems can assist practice within real and virtual communities. 
  • If resources are not available, the social worker should advocate for securing them. When technical support is not forthcoming, the social worker should work to see that this support is made available and that there are systems in place that will foster consistency and permanency. Social workers should strive to ensure access to technology and the benefits of technology for all members of the community.
  • Access to adequate technology can be problematic for underfunded organizations, yet it is important that the appropriate use of technology be an integral part of short and long-term organizational goals. Although the costs of hardware, software, personnel, and training can be daunting, technical systems planning and maintenance should be a routine part of the regular budgeting process. 

CONCLUSION 

The imperatives listed above have arisen at this, the earliest stages of technological innovation in social work. As time passes, social workers will wrestle with additional concerns such as: the danger of technology replacing face-to-face client contact, the client’s ability to properly utilize technology, confidentiality on the client’s end of the technological exchange, language and cultural barriers, and limiting the social worker’s opportunity to hear the client’s concerns. Like any powerful tool, technology in social work practice must be handled with great care.

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Topics: Social Services Industry News, Technology Speak

HHS Proposes Changes to Child Welfare Systems

Posted by George Ritacco on Aug 26, 2015 10:08:00 AM

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Topics: Social Services Industry News, Government, Technology Speak

Your Data Doesn't Matter

Posted by George Ritacco on Apr 8, 2015 2:00:00 PM

Yes - you read that right... "Your Data Doesn't Matter!"

Well, actually - that is a half truth.  Of course your data does matter.  The point is when agencies and caseworkers are looking for new case management software - they focus mostly on their data... how it will be collected, what it will look like, how informative and actionable is the data and will it be helpful to your funders?

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Topics: Global Vision Technologies, Social Services Industry News, Technology Speak

Database Software for Nonprofits - Secrets

Posted by George Ritacco on Mar 12, 2015 10:59:00 AM

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Topics: Global Vision Technologies, Social Services Industry News, FAMCare Tips and Tools, Technology Speak

The Solution to Paperwork Burnout

Posted by George Ritacco on Dec 31, 2014 2:43:00 PM

HOW FAMCare PREVENTS BURNOUT 

I recently interviewed a caseworker who had quit the business. She had burned out. I assumed I was about to hear a harrowing tale of towering caseloads, insensitive supervision, unruly clients, unreasonable hours, and unsatisfying outcomes. Yes, all of these factors contributed to her eventually quitting. But, the surprising factor that she kept coming back to, believe it or not, was PAPERWORK. That's right, paperwork! 

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Topics: Global Vision Technologies, FAMCare Tips and Tools, Technology Speak

The Four Indispensable Qualities of Management Information

Posted by George Ritacco on Dec 15, 2014 3:07:00 PM

 

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Topics: Global Vision Technologies, FAMCare Tips and Tools, Technology Speak

A Brave New Human & Social Services World

Posted by George Ritacco on Aug 20, 2014 10:37:00 AM

Rapid advances in technology have suddenly transformed the very fundamentals of the working world. In the field of social services, procedures that used to take hours or weeks to complete can now be performed in minutes or even seconds by high-powered computers connected to the internet and with software programs like FAMCare.

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Topics: Global Vision Technologies, Social Services Industry News, Technology Speak

Measuring Outcomes - Quality vs. Quantity

Posted by George Ritacco on Aug 4, 2014 9:48:00 AM
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Topics: Social Services Industry News, FAMCare Tips and Tools, Technology Speak

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