Title: The Family Federation of Finland
1The Family Federation of Finland
- Mona Jonsson, Master of Social Services,
Department Manager, Child Care Unit
2Väestöliitto
- is a family organization working in the social
and health sector - provides services, carries out research,
influences society - has 29 member organizations
- has 150 employees and 100 child-minders
- has offices and clinics in Helsinki, Oulu, Turku
and Tampere - founded in 1941
3Väestöliittos mission
- A healthy, safe and balanced life begins within
the family and impacts the whole society.
4Väestöliittos values
- Humanity
- Reliability
- Freedom from prejudice
- Capability to cooperate
- Justice
5What we do
- Our studies and services give information about
peoples everyday life which facilitates
predicting the risks factors - Influence decision-makers, society and public
opinion - Provide valued and reliable services and
expertise - International dimension
6Strategy
- Väestöliitto supports family formation and having
children, parenthood, and coping with everyday
life as well as good couple relationships - Väestöliitto strives to prevent the health risks
and strengthen young peoples prerequisities for
growth so that they would experience themselves
and their bodies valuable
7- Promotes tolerance and understanding of
multiculturalism by providing family centered
counselling - Promotes sexual health and rights nationally and
globally - Treats infertility, provides sexual and couple
therapy, child care service and genetic
counselling
8Activities
- Family policy
- support for families in everyday life
- parenthood
- couple relationship
- Sexual health and rights
- especially young people and men
- global dimension
- Research
- Medical services
9Challenges
- to influence society towards a more family
friendly atmosphere - the prevention of impoverishment and
marginalization - to help families cope with their every day lives
- strong parenthood and presence
- cooperation
10Challenges
- couple relationships stability, skills and
easy-access services - to improve young peoples sexual health and
support their psycho-social well-being - to enhance cooperation in the near-neighbouring
areas - secure the operational preconditions of Finnish
NGOs
11Child Care
- Service since 1989
- The Child Care supports families in the capital
area - Reasons for ordering support in the family
illness, social support, disability, lack of
resources - Lately its more common for a mother to be at
home during the carers working time support is
though given for parenthood as well
12Clients
- Families who order and pay themselves (subsidized
fee) - Social welfare offices from municipalities
- Employers who pay for the care of their employees
sick child
13Numbers in 2006
- The total number of service hours was 37 000
- There were 985 client families
- Families were visited 6 600 times 5,54
hours/time - There were 99 workers who took care of the
children
14Significant Developments
- Better Coping with Everyday Life project
2007-2009 - drifting families and Coping of Daily Life
with Sequence Map - method
15Sequence
- PhD Pirjo Korvela made her research to find out
what is actually relevant in everyday life of
families. She found out the sequence structure of
a day.
16The four to six sequences of a day in dual-worker
or single-parent families
Seq. 6 Retiring for sleep
Seq. 5 Working, adults own time
Sequence 2 Coming back home and settling down
Sequence 3 Doing something together
Seq. 4 Putting children to bed
Sequence 1 The morning chores for leaving home
Night
Time at work and in day care
Early morning
Time
(Source Korvela, 2003)
17Home as an activity (Korvela 2003)
- Home is made and constructed with the family
members actions - Other activity systems are also taking part of
constructing the home
18Drifting family excluded from the community (cf.
Korvela, 2003)
Instruments Reacting the object and situations
faced
Outcome Home drifting excluded from the community
Subject Family with children
Object surviving moment by moment
Division of labor Day-care-center takes care of
the children during daytime, help for
grandparent, friends, social workers, etc.
Rules Timetables of other aactivity systems,
like work, school, day-care-center
Community Social groups family members
are involved like hobbies, parish, friends,
relatives, earlier homes, etc.
19- If the connections to other activity systems will
cut or are cutted by the family itself, the
family may start drifting and will easily exclude
from the cummunity - Trust on the community makes a protective cocoon
(Giddens)
20Sequence map
- A three-year-project for developing a new family
work method (Funded by the Lottery Fund in
2007-2009). - Tool for reflecting not the problems but the
present doings at home. - Tool for developing more structured daily rhythm
based on children basic needs. - Transparent for family members and professionals.
21Coping levels in daily life
Rigid, without flexibility
Running, smooth daily life
Drifting, unpredictible chaos
(Source Jonsson, 2006)
22Thank You!