Improving the Socio-Pedagogical System for Developing the Collaborative Culture of Family and Women’s Affairs System Employees
The collaborative culture of employees in the family and women’s affairs system plays a decisive role in ensuring effective coordination of social, psychological, legal, and educational services aimed at protecting the interests of women and families. This article analyzes the theoretical foundations and practical mechanisms for improving the socio-pedagogical system that fosters such a culture, highlighting interdisciplinary integration, competency development, and organizational reforms. The research is based on a systemic approach, combining pedagogical, psychological, and sociological perspectives, and utilizes both qualitative and quantitative methods. Empirical findings from an experimental program implemented in regional departments demonstrate a significant improvement in interpersonal communication, collective decision-making, and cross-sectoral cooperation. The study concludes that sustainable development of collaborative culture requires a targeted socio-pedagogical model that integrates value-based education, practical training, and institutional incentives. The recommendations are relevant for policymakers, educators, and organizational leaders seeking to enhance the operational effectiveness of the family and women’s affairs system.