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Strengths-based practice: Brief Guide (2020)

Published: 26/05/2020

Author: Buckland R

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Buckland R. (2020). Strengths-based practice. Dartington: Research In Practice.

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Strengths-based working is a collaborative process between a person and the practitioners supporting them. It works holistically alongside the person to explore what their aspirations are for their best possible life and how to get there. 

This Brief Guide provides an accessible and clear overview for people who are accessing adult social care services about strengths-based working and what they can expect from it.

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Professional Standards

PQS:KSS - Person-centred practice | Direct work with individuals and families | Developing confident and capable social workers | Assuring good social work practice and development

CQC - Caring | Effective | Responsive

PCF - Rights, justice and economic wellbeing | Intervention and skills

RCOT - Understanding relationship | Service users | Develop intervention | Collaborative | Identify needs