Social workers’ involvement in policy practice in Portugal

Rita Carrilho, Francisco Branco*

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Abstract

This article presents the results of the first survey-based study in Portugal about the level of involvement of social workers in social policies, aiming to determine if policy practice is embedded in Portuguese social workers’ professional practice and which factors may enhance or constraint such practice. Combining the Civic Voluntarism Model by Verba and colleagues and the Policy Practice Engagement Model by Gal and Weiss-Gal, which were considered as the main predictors of social workers’ engagement in policy practice, this study followed a quantitative approach, based on 265 valid answers to an online survey obtained through snowball sampling. The findings showed a low level of engagement in policy practice activities among the social workers, especially those requiring a greater public exposure and acting with the media, policymakers, or public officers to share opinions, make a proposition, or report a problem. Considering the main factors of the socio-political context, the professional context, the organisational context, and individual factors, the findings showed that individual factors explained most of the differences in the social workers’ involvement in policy practice, especially when considering interest and efficacy. This study pointed out the need for further research in this area.

Original languageEnglish
Article number105
Number of pages14
JournalSocial Sciences
Volume12
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Feb 2023

Keywords

  • Civic Voluntarism Model
  • Policy practice
  • Policy Practice Engagement Model
  • Portugal
  • Social policy
  • Social work

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