The volume starts from the assumption that the family is the fulcrum of the well-being of people and communities and it is therefore necessary in policymaking, services and intervention practices to take it as a strategic point of view, abandoning the individual-based and sectoral vision . In fact, everything that is decided in public policies, often focused on the individual, has an impact on their family relationships. Hence the need to equip ourselves with suitable tools to analyze the family impact of policies and practices, such as FamILens. An indigenous version of the American Family Impact Lens, the FamILens® is a model aimed at analyzing the effects of policies and practices on family relationships, starting from six principles: empowering families, supporting their stability, promoting family relationships, recognizing diversity of families, actively involve them, promote family networks. It was developed by a group of sociologists from the University Center for Studies and Research on the Family of the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, who registered the trademark in 2020. The book also presents the most recent developments of the original model: the FamILens.COM and the Family Relational Agency, offering a complete tool for those who want to approach the analysis of family impact and learn about it theoretical bases, possible applications, and acquire the essential skills to start participatory evaluation paths with attention to the impact on families.
Il volume parte dal presupposto che la famiglia sia il fulcro del benessere delle persone e delle comunità ed è quindi necessario nel policymaking, nei servizi e nelle prati che d’intervento, assumerla come punto di vista strategico, abbandonando la visione individual-based e settoriale. Infatti, tutto ciò che viene deciso nelle politiche pubbli che, spesso focalizzate sull’individuo, ha un impatto sulle sue relazioni familiari. Da qui la necessità di dotarsi di strumenti idonei ad analizzare l’impatto familiare di politiche e pratiche, come il FamILens. Versione autoctona dello statunitense Family Impact Lens, il FamILens® è un modello finalizzato ad analizzare le ricadute di politiche e pratiche sulle relazioni familiari, a partire da sei principi: responsabilizzare le famiglie, sostenere la loro stabilità, promuovere le relazioni familiari, riconoscere la diversità delle famiglie, coinvolgerle attivamente, promuovere le reti familiari. È stato sviluppato da un gruppo di sociologi del Centro di Ateneo Studi e Ricerche sulla Famiglia dell’Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, che nel 2020 hanno depositato il marchio. Il libro presenta anche gli sviluppi più recenti del modello originale: il FamILens.COM e la Family Relational Agency, offrendo uno strumento completo per chi vuole avvicinarsi all’analisi dell’impatto familiare, conoscerne le basi teoriche, le possibili applicazioni, e appropriarsi delle competenze essenziali per avviare percorsi di valutazione partecipata con attenzione alle ricadute sulle famiglie.
Carra', E., Moscatelli, M., Il manuale del FamILens. Modelli e strumenti per l'analisi dell'impatto familiare, Vita e Pensiero, Milano, MILANO -- ITA 2024:<<QUADERNI DEL CENTRO FAMIGLIA>>,35 120 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/289936]
Il manuale del FamILens. Modelli e strumenti per l'analisi dell'impatto familiare
Carra', Elisabetta
Primo
;Moscatelli, MatteoSecondo
2024
Abstract
The volume starts from the assumption that the family is the fulcrum of the well-being of people and communities and it is therefore necessary in policymaking, services and intervention practices to take it as a strategic point of view, abandoning the individual-based and sectoral vision . In fact, everything that is decided in public policies, often focused on the individual, has an impact on their family relationships. Hence the need to equip ourselves with suitable tools to analyze the family impact of policies and practices, such as FamILens. An indigenous version of the American Family Impact Lens, the FamILens® is a model aimed at analyzing the effects of policies and practices on family relationships, starting from six principles: empowering families, supporting their stability, promoting family relationships, recognizing diversity of families, actively involve them, promote family networks. It was developed by a group of sociologists from the University Center for Studies and Research on the Family of the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, who registered the trademark in 2020. The book also presents the most recent developments of the original model: the FamILens.COM and the Family Relational Agency, offering a complete tool for those who want to approach the analysis of family impact and learn about it theoretical bases, possible applications, and acquire the essential skills to start participatory evaluation paths with attention to the impact on families.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.