Exploring empowerment of participants and peer workers in a self- managed homeless shelter

Author:

Huber Max A1ORCID,Brown Louis D2,Metze Rosalie N1,Stam Martin1,Van Regenmortel Tine3,Abma Tineke N4

Affiliation:

1. Research Center for Societal Innovation, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

2. School of Public Health, University of Texas, Dallas, TX, USA

3. Academic Collaborative Center for Social Work, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands; HIVA - Research Institute for Work and Society, Catholic University Leuven, Leuven, The Netherlands

4. Department of Medical Humanities, Free University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Abstract

Summary Self-managed shelters claim that participants who have been homeless are better able to run a shelter than regular providers. Little research has investigated self-managed shelters. In this article, we have described the experiences of participants and peer workers with empowerment processes in Je Eigen Stek (Your own place, JES), a self-managed shelter, based on an eight-year qualitative responsive evaluation. Findings We distinguish three clusters of individual experiences: (1) enthusiastic, (2) moderate to critical, and (3) negative, respectively, associated with decreasing engagement with social life in and management of JES. Those not engaged can still benefit materially and from the freedom of choice JES offers, which is generally appreciated. Empowerment provides a useful framework and JES in turn offers new insights into the dialectical nature of empowerment. Empowerment consists of freedom of choice and capacity development and neither should be emphasized over the other. The emphasis in JES is on freedom of choice, which does not automatically lead to developing capacities. Social workers try to balance both aspects of empowerment. Applications Our analysis shows how offering freedom of choice can contribute to empowerment, although social workers need to be aware that participants might opt not to work on capacity development.

Funder

Ministerie van Volksgezondheid, Welzijn en Sport

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Health(social science)

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