Abstract
This paper examines the pluralization of local welfare actors in the Veneto Region of Italy, focusing on the role of families in promoting well-being. Specifically, the study explores whether and how local programming and planning interventions recognize families and foster their active involvement, assessing the extent to which families are recognized as
active participants in local welfare systems. Researchers adopt the FamILens approach (Carrà, Moscatelli, 2024), a framework based on six principles—Accountability, Stability, Family Relations, Diversity, Involvement, and Family Networks—to assess local welfare
policies. Methodology included a content analysis of the Local Welfare Area Plans (LWAP) (2023-2025), the design of a 31-item survey tool validated by 20 experts, and an interview involving 600 professionals participating in local welfare area plans (LWAP). The findings highlight families' involvement in well-being production; specifically, in LWAP, families are considered active participants or are encouraged to enhance their skills, even when facing
particular vulnerabilities. Conversely, a notable weakness is that family associations remain underrepresented in territorial networks, and some difficulties emerged in the LWAP's capacity to promote the stability and enhancement of family relationships.
Lingua originale | English |
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Titolo della pubblicazione ospite | Participation in Evaluation- Partecipatory Evaluation, PROFEEDBOOK 7 |
Pagine | 9-10 |
Numero di pagine | 2 |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2024 |
Evento | Particpation in evaluation Conference - Tirana Durata: 1 ott 2024 → 1 ott 2024 |
Convegno
Convegno | Particpation in evaluation Conference |
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Città | Tirana |
Periodo | 1/10/24 → 1/10/24 |
Keywords
- welfare
- partecipatory evaluation
- family impact