Interruptions, interventions, and innovations in social services during COVID-19 in Bangladesh

IF 1.3 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Asian Social Work and Policy Review Pub Date : 2023-12-22 DOI:10.1111/aswp.12305
Krittebas Paul, Tulshi Kumar Das
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The COVID-19 pandemic affected almost all sectors including the social services in Bangladesh. The authorities struggled to provide services to the pandemic-affected people who suddenly lost their jobs, falling into a state of poverty. This study aims to investigate interruptions, interventions, and innovations in government social services because of social policy responses during COVID-19 considering different theoretical models of institutionalism. Following the qualitative method, the study conducted in-depth interviews with 39 representatives of social service agencies that delivered services in the Sylhet district during the pandemic. The study finds that COVID-19 interrupted social service programs leading to interventions and innovations based on the new situation that emerged. It reveals innovations like launching virtual service, introducing a hotline number for help seekers, creating WhatsApp and Messenger groups among the service providers, emphasizing community engagement, etc. in social services which seem to go along with the punctuated equilibrium model or the first-order change that integrates new policies or innovations within the traditional institutional framework to deal better with the problems caused by COVID-19. However, these initiatives were insufficient since pressing issues like mental health and domestic violence that substantially increased during COVID-19 failed to draw the attention of the authorities.

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孟加拉国 COVID-19 期间社会服务的中断、干预和创新
COVID-19 大流行几乎影响了孟加拉国的所有部门,包括社会服务部门。当局竭力为受疫情影响的人们提供服务,因为他们突然失去了工作,陷入了贫困。本研究旨在探讨在 COVID-19 期间,政府社会服务因社会政策应对措施的中断、干预和创新,并考虑到不同的制度主义理论模式。研究采用定性方法,对 39 名在大流行期间在锡尔赫特地区提供服务的社会服务机构代表进行了深入访谈。研究发现,COVID-19 中断了社会服务计划,导致根据出现的新情况进行干预和创新。研究揭示了在社会服务方面的创新,如推出虚拟服务、为求助者开通热线电话、在服务提供者中创建 WhatsApp 和 Messenger 群组、强调社区参与等,这些创新似乎符合点状均衡模型或一阶变革,即在传统体制框架内整合新政策或创新,以更好地应对 COVID-19 带来的问题。然而,这些举措还不够,因为在 COVID-19 期间大幅增加的精神健康和家庭暴力等紧迫问题未能引起当局的注意。
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期刊介绍: There is a growing recognition that major social trends, such as the process of globalization, rapidly changing demography, increasing psycho-social difficulties in individuals and families, growing economic disparities within and between the nations, and international migration, present important challenges for social policies and social work practices in Asia. It also has become evident that social policy strategies and social work methods must be developed and implemented in the context of Asian region''s own histories, cultures, and unique developmental trajectories in order to respond effectively to those emerging challenges. The Asian Social Work and Policy Review seeks to encourage exchanges of original ideas, rigorous analysis of experiences, innovative practice methods founded on local knowledge and skills of problem solving in the areas of social work and social policy between various countries in Asia.
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