Syftet med föreliggande rapport är att undersöka den fortsatta utvecklingen av arbetsmetoden; systematiserade flerpartssamtal och att studera effekterna av rehabiliteringsarbetet i Betagruppen. Den föregående utvärderingen av Betaprojektet hade en före- och efterdesign och det var inte så lätt att ställa resultaten av utvärderingen i relation till mera �konventionell� handläggning av rehabiliteringsärenden. För att få en uppfattning om effekterna av Betas arbetssätt jämförs i denna studie Betas arbetssätt med effekter av att arbeta mera �konventionellt�. I studien matchas Betagruppen med individer från andra kommuner i närområdet som har en liknande struktur som Kungsbacka kommun. Dessutom görs också en jämförelse med en riksgrupp. För att få fram effekter av de båda arbetssätten används registerstudier och för att få fram kunskaper om Betagruppens utveckling av samverkan mellan rehabiliteringsaktörerna och eventuella förändringar används gruppintervjuer och enkät.
The aim of the study is to describe and analyse personal reflections on vocational rehabilitation in Singapore and Sweden as described by employees who have been on sick leave. Further, the study investigates what similarities and differences can be discerned from the accounts provided by the participants in the different countries. Interviews were conducted with five Singaporeans and five Swedes undergoing rehabilitation due to musculoskeletal problems. The most significant result is that more differences than similarities were identified; e.g. the Singaporeans had fewer days of sickness absence, they were diagnosed more swiftly, treatment and the rehabilitation process began earlier and there were no queues for treatment. The conclusion is that the Singaporean system seems to be more effective with respect to returning people to work. However, the Swedish system creates more security for all groups of people.
The aim of the study is to describe and compare the health care, social security and rehabilitation systems in Singapore and Sweden. Two fundamental differences can be identified. First, the system in Singapore are strongly oriented towards a free market system, while Sweden's demonstrates strong public control. Second, following from how the systems are oriented, Singaporeans are expected to have a higher degree of independence and control over their health care, social security and rehabilitation. It appears that Singapore has had greater success in attaining and maintaining a system of health promotion, which influences the three systems. However, the Swedish welfare system provides greater security to those who are in need of health care, social security and rehabilitation.
I kapitlet tas utgångspunkt i ett jämställdhetsprojekt som bedrevs inom en myndighet i Sverige. Projektet var ett förändringsarbete som pågick parallellt med en omfattande omorganisation av myndigheten. Jämställdhet skulle integreras i myndighetens organisation och verksamhet. Syftet med kapitlet är att beskriva hur köns- och organisationsforskning kan kombineras med en process- och måluppfyllelseanalysmodell i utvärdering av projekt.
This chapter is based on a gender equality project carried out within a police authority somwhere in Sweden. The project was a change management venture carried out in tandem with a radical re-organisation of the authority. Gender equality was to be integrated into the authority's organisation and activities. The aim is to describe how gender and organisational research have been combined with a process- and goal achivement model in the evaluation.
The aim of the study is to describe and compare the health care, social security and rehabilitation systems in Singapore and Sweden. Two fundamental differences can be identified. First, the system in Singapore are strongly oriented towards a free market system, while Sweden’s demonstrates strong public control. Second, following from how the systems are oriented, Singaporeans are expected to have a higher degree of independence and control over their health care, social security and rehabilitation. It appears that Singapore has had greater success in attaining and maintaining a system of health promotion, which influences the three systems. However, the Swedish welfare system provides greater security to those who are in need of health care, social security and rehabilitation.