Sustainable Livelihoods Analysis as a Response to the Crisis in the Community and Voluntary Sector

Q2 Social Sciences Illness Crisis and Loss Pub Date : 2020-07-01 DOI:10.1177/1054137317715000
Katy Goldstraw, Eve Davidson, C. Packham
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The aim of this article is to recognize the crisis currently experienced by the voluntary and community sector (VCS) and to consider a creative response to this crisis utilizing VCS assets. The article uses a creative assets based response to the VCS crisis, utilizing sustainable livelihoods’ analysis (SLA) as a means of identifying VCS assets. SLA, traditionally used to explore vulnerabilities and assets at a household level, will be expanded and utilized to analyze the effects of austerity on small voluntary organizations. We use SLA as a theoretical lens through which to analyze our data, we propose that small VCS organizations can consider their position using SLA as a tool. The VCS can use SLA to consider its assets and vulnerabilities in the context of austerity; in engaging in this process, the VCS can recognize opportunities. The small VCS organization typically has high-quality community-based social capital, and it has a human capital and community knowledge. This integrated grassroots social capital expertise and strong community-based human capital is unique to the VCS. In mobilizing its assets, the VCS as a sector can seek to overcome the funding crisis that it is experiencing and develop creative solutions to austerity.
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可持续生计分析作为对社区和志愿部门危机的回应
本文的目的是认识到志愿和社区部门(VCS)目前所经历的危机,并考虑利用VCS的资产创造性地应对这一危机。本文采用了一种基于创造性资产的应对VCS危机的方法,利用可持续生计分析(SLA)作为识别VCS资产的手段。传统上用于在家庭一级探索脆弱性和资产的SLA将扩大并用于分析紧缩对小型志愿组织的影响。我们使用SLA作为理论透镜来分析我们的数据,我们建议小型VCS组织可以使用SLA作为工具来考虑他们的位置。VCS可以使用SLA来考虑其在紧缩背景下的资产和漏洞;在参与这一过程中,风险投资公司可以发现机会。小型创投企业通常拥有高质量的社区社会资本,并拥有人力资本和社区知识。这种综合的基层社会资本专业知识和强大的社区人力资本是VCS所独有的。在动员其资产的过程中,VCS作为一个部门可以寻求克服其正在经历的资金危机,并制定创造性的紧缩解决方案。
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Illness Crisis and Loss
Illness Crisis and Loss Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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