Publication
Title
Het Geïntegreerd Breed Onthaal (GBO) en samenwerkingsverbanden met justitiële diensten : naar een sociaal-juridische praktijk?
Author
Abstract
Integrated-Rights Practice and collaboration with judicial actors: towards a socio-juridical practice? In Flanders, a renewed Decree on Local Social Policy (2018) introduced the concept of ‘Integrated-Rights Practice’ (IRP). In brief, IRP aims to guarantee social rights by creating local interorganizational networks that foster generalist, pro-active, outreaching, strengths-based and participative social work interventions. In our article, we will focus on an ongoing project in which IRP is applied to the specific field of socio-juridical practice in Antwerp. In this project, interorganizational collaboration between different social work services is expanded with partners from the field of justice (courts, lawyers, magistrates, …) in an effort to lower existing thresholds that impair access to justice and lead to non-take-up of rights. In order to evaluate this innovative practice, we use the CAIMeR-model developed by Blom and Morèn. Guided by the theoretical structure of CAIMeR, we designed a methodological framework in which we combine structured direct observations and semi-structured interviews.
Language
Dutch
Source (journal)
Panopticon : tijdschrift voor strafrecht, criminologie en forensisch welzijnswerk. - Antwerpen, 1980, currens
Publication
Antwerpen : 2021
ISSN
0771-1409
Volume/pages
42 :5 (2021) , p. 403-418
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UAntwerpen
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Publication type
Subject
Law 
Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
External links
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Last edited 04.03.2024
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