The Western Cape Department of Social development has launched a new app called SWIMS (Social Work Integrated Management System) to assist social workers to cut down on time spent on paperwork.
The SWIMS app helps social workers upload and fill in forms digitally which assess cases easier and faster. This shows that social work in in Cape Town is going through changes with a new app designed to change the way social workers interact with clients and collaborating with colleagues.
SWIMS is a mobile and friendly desktop application that first went live in April 2024 were 1,054 Western Cape Department of Social Developments (DSD). The app social service practitioners across the province, such as social auxiliary workers, social workers, social work supervisors, and social work managers.
The benefit of this app is that it improves recordkeeping, shows improvement in compliance with social work practitioners’ regulatory frameworks, no more repetitions because when a social worker creates one form on the app, the necessary information gets logged onto the subsequent forms as well no more having to repeat information on each paper form. Improved monitoring and reporting, work is made simpler and faster, and the app can be used offline even if data runs out or the social practitioner is in a rural area, forms can still be captured. Social workers can work anywhere, and it improves workflow.
The features of the SWIMS app address requirements of social workers, who are usually having a busy day, checking in on clients or attending court hearings/cases or out in the community.
Nonetheless, the app helps everyday social practitioner move forward than ever before. With that said SWIMS holds a significance for Cape Town social workers who are showcasing the possibilities that technology can bring to the field.