Blar i SAM - Institutt for sosialfag på forfatter "Hansen, Helle Cathrine"
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The effects of skill training on social workers professional competences in Norway: results of a cluster-randomised study
Malmberg-Heimonen, Ira; Natland, Sidsel; Tøge, Anne Grete; Hansen, Helle Cathrine (British Journal of Social Work;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-06-01)Using a cluster-randomised design, this study analyses the effects of a government-administered skill training programme for social workers in Norway. The training programme aims toimprovesocial workers’ professionalcompetences ... -
Kompetanseutvikling hos veiledere i Kvalifiseringsprogrammet
Natland, Sidsel; Hansen, Helle Cathrine (Fontene forskning;7(2), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Artikkelen omhandler opplæringsprogrammet og oppfølgingsmodellen «Helhetlig, prinsippstyrt og metodisk tilnærming» (HPMT) i lys av kompetanseutvikling hos veiledere innen Kvalifiseringsprogrammet. HPMT ble utviklet ... -
Logistics of care: Trust-reform and self-managing teams in municipal home care services
Hansen, Helle Cathrine; Neumann, Cecilie Elisabeth Basberg (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The central idea in trust-reform is to improve service delivery by granting professional autonomy and acknowledging the experiential knowledge of professionals. In this article, we study trust-reform bottom-up from the ... -
Logistics of care: Trust-reform and self-managing teams in municipal home care services
Hansen, Helle Cathrine; Neumann, Cecilie Elisabeth Basberg (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The central idea in trust-reform is to improve service delivery by granting professional autonomy and acknowledging the experiential knowledge of professionals. In this article, we study trust-reform bottom-up from the ... -
Moving forward, waiting or standing still? Service users' experiences from a Norwegian labour activation programme
Hansen, Helle Cathrine; Gubrium, Erika (European Journal of Social Work;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-05-23)Labour activation policy relies on a notion of temporal homogeneity, with the assumption that the service user, once enrolled in a labour activation programme, moves forward on a linear and progressive trajectory into the ... -
Norwegian labour activation: Building or limiting social citizenship for service users far from the labour market?
Hansen, Helle Cathrine; Gubrium, Erika (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2023)This chapter takes a close look at activation policy to explore the extent to which it supports or limits social citizenship for service users far from the labour market. In Norway, as in other European countries, employment ...