Social inclusion is based on the principles of supporting people who find themselves in difficult life circumstances that exceed their available resources and capabilities for independent overcoming. The growth of global risks, such as the intensification of military conflicts, migration due to danger, and social and digital inequality, requires innovative approaches to management and hedging. The essence and specificity of social sphere innovations as a tool for improving information and communication management strategies in accordance with the principles of social inclusion and overcoming the risks of exclusion are determined. The prospects for the development of monitoring technologies for social service systems (“single social window”) using information and communication technologies are outlined, which provide an assessment of the effectiveness of innovative solutions and their impact on social inclusion in real time. The use of components of social service marketing and innovative design in social work, based on information and communication technologies, opens up opportunities for creating adaptive service models focused on the needs of vulnerable groups of the population. Social technologies, through the activation of artificial intelligence, blockchain, and cloud computing, open up new opportunities for scaling and creating a sustainable infrastructure of social inclusion. The relationship between economic priorities and moral beliefs in the formation of social policy is traced when redistributing resources for the comprehensive support of persons with disabilities. It is proposed to more widely use digital platforms for remote support (telemedicine, online registries, and early warning systems) and automated tools for distributing assistance for the socialization of persons with disabilities, which will contribute to both a prompt response to barrier-free communication and long-term inclusion.

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Information and Communication Approaches to Managing Innovative Technologies for Hedging Global Risks of Social Inclusion

  • Olena Vasylkiv,
  • Lesia Bilovus,
  • Marta Dmytryshyn,
  • Oksana Tulai,
  • Lyudmyla Alekseyenko,
  • Mykola Stetsko

摘要

Social inclusion is based on the principles of supporting people who find themselves in difficult life circumstances that exceed their available resources and capabilities for independent overcoming. The growth of global risks, such as the intensification of military conflicts, migration due to danger, and social and digital inequality, requires innovative approaches to management and hedging. The essence and specificity of social sphere innovations as a tool for improving information and communication management strategies in accordance with the principles of social inclusion and overcoming the risks of exclusion are determined. The prospects for the development of monitoring technologies for social service systems (“single social window”) using information and communication technologies are outlined, which provide an assessment of the effectiveness of innovative solutions and their impact on social inclusion in real time. The use of components of social service marketing and innovative design in social work, based on information and communication technologies, opens up opportunities for creating adaptive service models focused on the needs of vulnerable groups of the population. Social technologies, through the activation of artificial intelligence, blockchain, and cloud computing, open up new opportunities for scaling and creating a sustainable infrastructure of social inclusion. The relationship between economic priorities and moral beliefs in the formation of social policy is traced when redistributing resources for the comprehensive support of persons with disabilities. It is proposed to more widely use digital platforms for remote support (telemedicine, online registries, and early warning systems) and automated tools for distributing assistance for the socialization of persons with disabilities, which will contribute to both a prompt response to barrier-free communication and long-term inclusion.