The working relationship between people in marginalised situations and street outreach workers

Author:

Rauwerdink‐Nijland Evelien12ORCID,van den Dries Linda2,Metz Judith13,Verhoeff Arnoud4,Wolf Judith2

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Applied Research in Social Work and Law Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences Amsterdam the Netherlands

2. Radboud University Medical Center, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences Impuls – Netherlands Center for Social Care Research Nijmegen Nijmegen the Netherlands

3. Austerlitz the Netherlands

4. Department of Sociology University of Amsterdam Amsterdam the Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractA good working relationship between clients and professionals increases the chances of better intervention outcomes for clients. A longitudinal cohort study was carried out amongst clients who were in touch with professionals from a Dutch social street work (SSW) organisation. We used a questionnaire to examine client perspectives (n = 332) on the relational and goal‐oriented part of the working relationship after a minimum of 8 months of contact with SSW. We furthermore examined to what extent both parts of the working relationship were influenced by client characteristics and SSW metrics. Clients were asked to reflect on the relational part and the goal‐oriented part of the working relationship. Clients who only met SSW professionals in public areas perceived a weaker working relationship in both aspects. A stronger relational and goal‐oriented working relationship was perceived when receiving more practical support. Clients who had been in contact with an SSW professional for a long period of time perceived a weaker goal‐oriented working relationship. This study shows that a working relationship, with both relational and goal‐oriented aspects, can be established between workers and marginalised people in their daily environment. Frequent contact and providing practical support can improve both parts of the working relationship. Please refer to the Supplementary Material section to find this article's Community and Social Impact Statement.

Funder

Adessium Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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