Volunteering in Religious Communities

Autor: Boender, Welmoet, Hustinx, Lesley, von Essen, Johan, Haers, Jacques, Mels, Sara, LS Islamtalen en de Islamitische cultuur, OFR - Islam and Arabic
Rok vydání: 2014
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Zdroj: Nonprofit and Civil Society Studies ISBN: 9783319045849
Religion and Volunteering: Complex, Contested and Ambiguous Relationships, Cham: Springer, 329. Springer
STARTPAGE=329;TITLE=Religion and Volunteering: Complex, Contested and Ambiguous Relationships, Cham: Springer
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-04585-6_16
Popis: In a special issue of Research on Social Work Practice 21 (4), 2011, Ram Cnaan and Thomas McLauglin launch an academic debate about ways to quantify the accomplishments of social work and social services as unique contributions to society. They argue that for too long social work has failed to claim this contribution since it was not expressed as a monetary value but only justified by recording and reporting what social work does. Cnaan and McLaughlin notice that whereas the for-profit private sector easily accounts for the value of items or services in monetary terms, the non-profit fields that rely on ‘soft’ technologies find it difficult to assess their value to society with the economic denominator of money as a criterion for valuation. Cnaan and McLaughlin call for a debate about valuation and cost-effectiveness in social work and social services, ‘assessing the financial value of a public good or a problem’ (2011, p. 386). According to them, this way is challenging, complex but needed, and will be ubiquitous in the future (2011, p. 385–387). A similar suggestion is made by Ros Scott (2011) in relation to the assessment of the value of volunteers working in hospitals: ‘If volunteers are to be fully recognized as a strategic asset, we must be brave enough also to describe volunteers in business terms.’
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