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Report 28. OCT 2016
  • The Social Sector
  • Children, Adolescents and Families
  • The Social Sector, Children, Adolescents and Families

Identifying promising practices in the specialised social field

Authors:

  • Didde Cramer Jensen
  • Mogens Jin Pedersen
  • Jan Hyld Pejtersen
  • Anna Amilon
  • The Social Sector
  • Children, Adolescents and Families
  • The Social Sector, Children, Adolescents and Families
Stock photo: Lars Degnbol/VIVE
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For many years now, focus has been on identifying successful aspects of social policy, and on identifying social interventions and methods that have actually had a documented effect. However, at present, the effect of practices in the specialised social field are far from fully documented.

This report presents a joint typology and measuring tool which can identify "promising practice". In this context, promising practice refers to cases where results of the practice are unknown at present, but which are still likely to create progression and welfare for citizens and society.

The purpose of this report is to develop a shared understanding of promising practice across the specialised social field and to present a tool which can be used to identify the practices which are expected to have the greatest and most well-founded effect.

Authors

  • Didde Cramer JensenMogens Jin PedersenJan Hyld PejtersenAnna Amilon

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    SFI - Det Nationale Forskningscenter for Velfærd
VIVE – The Danish Centre for Social Science Research provides knowledge that contributes to developing the welfare society and strengthening quality development, efficiency enhancement and governance in the public sector, both in municipalities, regions and nationally.
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