Childcare shouldn't be a one-size-fits-all solution. Every child deserves personalized attention
in a
nurturing environment that feels like home.
That's the driving force behind my
collaboration with the
Ministry of Social Affairs to pilot a new
childcare service called Sousedské
dětské
skupiny. By offering care in the welcoming homes of motivated caregivers, we're creating a
service that puts children and families first.
How we're doing it?
I'm collaborationg with a department for
social innovations at the ministry. The main aim of the project is to evaluate how the service
proposition meets client's needs and to investigate how it could be improved in future.
Organizing workshops to get insights from childcare professionals
Understanding user needs by conducting interviews or ethnography research
Iterative development and testing of supporting documentation
Piloting a core service proposition in an isolated sandbox
Adjusting service parameters based ond feedback from key actors and leadership
What did we learn?
There's a high demand for home-based childcare services. Balancing out client's and
system needs is a tricky task that has no simple solution.
Consistent communication is key to work with public effectively
Day-to-day life at the ministry is resilient to innovation and discards data easily
Piloting a service in a sandbox yields valueble data and allows us to focus on
problematic aspects
Identifying relevant stakeholders inside the ministry is a must for success
Key outcomes
The main aim of the project was to identify if a service meets customer's and system needs before it is
officially institutionalized. We managed to come up with several suggestions for further improvement and
identified several bottlenecks that need to be mitigated for service to have a higher chance for
success.
🚀 Designed and co-facilitated a 6 month long pilot programme simulating the service before active
legislation.
📈 Evaluation of a service proposal agains customers' needs. Identification of problematic aspects
and
suggestions for further improvement
👷🏼 Compiled a set of suggestions based on research and pilot programme progress. It served as a
base
for tweaks in service parameters configuration.
🚨 Risk analysis focused on service adoption chances based on data gathered from multiple sources.
Conclusion
Leading innovative efforts in a public sector is a long and complex journey. Having a strong alignment with
top
management and key stakeholders is a key ingredient in a ridid structures that are resistant to change.
Including potential service users during research and prototyping service aspects was a valuable source of
feedback. People react
well when approached by the ministery and are able to tolerate some imperfections along the way.