Applying Strengths-Based Approaches in Social Work

Author:   Guy Shennan ,  Steve Myers (University of Salford) ,  Lauren Bailey ,  Simone Fox (King's College London)
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
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9781447362722


Pages:   194
Publication Date:   30 May 2023
Format:   Paperback
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This textbook offers students and practitioners an accessible introduction to strengths-based approaches in Social Work and Social Care practice. Covering the theory and research in support of these approaches, and packed full of case studies, the book will allow readers to develop a critical understanding of how strengths-based approaches work, and how they can be successfully applied in order to improve outcomes for people with lived experience. Covering the five main models of strengths-based practice, the text presents international research and evidence on the efficacy of each approach, enabling students and practitioners to apply the benefits in their own social work practice. The guide features the perspectives of people with lived experience throughout and includes the following key learning features: * case studies of best practice; * points for practice: succinct tips for practitioners and students on practice placement; * further reading list and resources; * glossary.

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Author:   Guy Shennan ,  Steve Myers (University of Salford) ,  Lauren Bailey ,  Simone Fox (King's College London)
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
Imprint:   Policy Press
ISBN:  

9781447362722


ISBN 10:   1447362721
Pages:   194
Publication Date:   30 May 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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""This is a very well-timed book that explores a number of pertinent examples of strengths-based approaches in social work practice, and will be an excellent resource for social work academics and students, and newly qualified and experienced social workers."" Lee Sobo-Allen, Leeds Beckett University ""Offering welcome relief to the often-negative characterisations of people in social welfare systems, this book provides accessible ways to guard against judgemental, disempowering interactions and nurture relational, energising connections."" Gill Buck, University of Chester


"""This is a very well-timed book that explores a number of pertinent examples of strengths-based approaches in social work practice, and will be an excellent resource for social work academics and students, and newly qualified and experienced social workers."" Lee Sobo-Allen, Leeds Beckett University ""Offering welcome relief to the often-negative characterisations of people in social welfare systems, this book provides accessible ways to guard against judgemental, disempowering interactions and nurture relational, energising connections."" Gill Buck, University of Chester"


""is an exceptional read. It is a resource not only for social workers, but for all professionals and services working to support people in their everyday lives. This extraordinary resource brings together some of the most innovative and impactful practices in social work today — and could not be more needed."" Journal of Solution Focused Practices “This is a very well-timed book that explores a number of pertinent examples of strengths-based approaches in social work practice, and will be an excellent resource for social work academics and students, and newly qualified and experienced social workers.” Lee Sobo-Allen, Leeds Beckett University “Offering welcome relief to the often-negative characterisations of people in social welfare systems, this book provides accessible ways to guard against judgemental, disempowering interactions and nurture relational, energising connections.” Gill Buck, University of Chester


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Deanna Edwards is Lecturer in Social Work at the University of Salford and a Practice Educator. Dr Kate Parkinson is the Subject Leader for Health and Social Care at the University of Huddersfield.

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