Improving reasoning skills
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Bringing together social work expertise and organisational context and culture.
This film is part of the Working with uncertainty and risk in children's social care: Video learning resources.
What are the factors that feed into the development of improved reasoning skills? Professor Eileen Munro discusses the organisational factors that affect these skills and the multi-faceted expertise that social workers bring to the table.
Talking Points
This video looks at:
- Why emotional wisdom and relationship skills are vital for being able to understand and discuss challenging subjects with the families you work with.
- The importance of being able to interpret what people are feeling from the way they are speaking, and the varied ways in which people show emotions in a multi-cultural society.
- The importance of reflection and working with others to understand complex cases in both a logical and intuitive way.
- The effect of the organisational culture on reasoning and decision making.
- The importance of support and challenge from your team, as well as having time and a manageable workload that allows time for reflective supervision.
- How online work can affect team working and the quality of reasoning, and the importance of recreating the support of the team when hybrid working.
- Acknowledging the uncertainty in what might happen in the future to inform your decisions.
- The power of hindsight bias and using hindsight to review your practice and learn for the future.
- The importance of looking at why things went well and learning from this.
Reflective questions
- How confident do you feel discussing challenging subjects with the families you work with? What would help you with this?
- Do you tailor your approach when working with families from different cultures? How can you develop this further?
- How do you and members of your team support and challenge each other in a safe and secure way?
- What has been helpful in recreating team support and challenge online? Are there any things you might do as a team to improve this?
- How do you learn from and share with others examples of your successes?
- How can your organisation better harness the strength of a diverse workforce to improve practice?
Related resources
- Choosing Digital.
- Relationship based family support and child protection.
- An introduction to cultural competence in social care.
- Working with trauma-experienced parents in children’s social care.
Professional Standards
PQS:KSS - Child and family assessment | Analysis, decision-making, planning and review | Confident analysis and decision-making | Purposeful and effective social work | Support effective decision-making | Designing a system to support effective practice
PCF - Critical reflection and analysis | Intervention and skills | Contexts and organisations