ENHANCING TRANSPARENCY AND AGILITY IN SOCIAL WORK SERVICES VIA THE SWAN PLATFORM

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Bijal Lalitkumar Dave

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Social Work Services (SWS) play a vital role to address intricate social, economic, and emotional challenges. But traditional mechanisms are failing because of inefficiencies in the form of lengthy paperwork, process lag, non-transparency, and stakeholder communication failures. Social Worker Administration Network (SWAN) app, using Salesforce and digital, seeks to transform and accelerate SWS case handling by incorporating features such as automated workflows, electronic signatures, instant notification, mobile access, and built-in analytics. SWAN reduced case processing time from a whopping 22 days to a mere 4 days and has given reporters and partners end to-end visibility. This essay analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of traditional SWS services, recognizes the issues that are faced, and illustrates how the application of SWAN solves these issues to build an elastic, open, and customer-centric social service system. The application of SWAN is a critical first step to leverage technology in order to enable social workers and maximize the effects of the individuals being served. It shortens case processing time, enhances referral accuracy and transparency, has mobile access, automatic reminders, e-signing for documents, and analytics integration. By breaking these barriers, SWS hopes to enhance the quality of service delivery and enhance the life of its clients

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ENHANCING TRANSPARENCY AND AGILITY IN SOCIAL WORK SERVICES VIA THE SWAN PLATFORM. (2025). International Journal of Research Publications in Engineering, Technology and Management (IJRPETM), 8(2), 11778-11783. https://doi.org/10.15662/IJRPETM.2025.0802004

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