Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Social work processes
Anmerkungen:
- Differences in types of users
- Individuals
- SAP
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- Single Assessment Process for older people
- Groups
- Families
- Assessment issues
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- Framework for assessment of children in need and families
- identification of
troubled families
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- children at risk
- Framework for Assessment children in need
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- CAF
- Communities
- Key features of working with communities
- geographic
- ethnic
- relevant theories
- ecosystems
- Key Processes
- Assessment
- Asessment tools
- Genogram
- Culturagram
- Ecomap
- Flow diagrams and life road maps
- CAF
- how are they similar
to others? how are
they diffeent?
- Saleeby's barriers and strengths
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- Assessment triangle
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- Common Assessment Framework
- Relevant theories
- Social
- anti-oppressive practice
- systems approach
- How learning happens
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- Milner and O'Byrne SWP 337: knowledge gained through interactions
- Approaches
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- problem-solving
social interactions
political/social
Strengths-based approach:
Hepworth, Rooney and Larson: strengths-based (SWP 551)
Joint construction of a narrative (Fook) (SWP 578)
Anti-oppressive practice
- Assessment processes
Anmerkungen:
- M&O'B:
1. prepare; 2 collect data; 3 apply knowlede (practice wisdom + theory); 4 judgements; 5 recommendations
HAND-OUT
1. preparation; 2 data collection; 3 weighing data; 4 analysing data; 5 utilising analysis
- different types
Anmerkungen:
- third party assessment; investigative; eligibility/needs; suitability; multidisciplinary
- Assessment types/purposes
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- HANDOUT: 1 enhance info; 2 empower user; 3 understand likely eligibility; 4 enable access to services; 5 offer support; 6 negotiate/advocate; 7 address change, care and social control; 8
- may be legal or
funding requirement
- Risk assessment
- challenges of assessment
- poorly understood theory
- Judgement errors
Anmerkungen:
- Paying attention selectively
Stereotyping and labelling
Collective assumptions/approaches held within a team
- Resources
- Need is relative
- Assessment levels
Anmerkungen:
- - broad-based, fluid and holistic?
- focused on particular issue?
- Assessment skills
Anmerkungen:
- Communication
Administrative
Writing
Listening
Hearing
Attitude: non-judgemental
Straight-talking; trustworthy
- Approaches
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- Needs-based
Resources-based
- Planning
- Resourcing
- Funding
- Funding panel
- Personalisation planning
- Inter-professional working
- Networking
- Working with other agencies
- Consultation
Anmerkungen:
- Service user at the centre
Anmerkungen:
- Empowerment
- Consulted to capacity
- Equal opps
- Point of view of the carer
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- Planning tools
- SMART goals
- HOSEC: honest, open, simple, explicit, clear
Anmerkungen:
- Care plans
- Children
- Ch in need
- Ch Protection
- Looked After Ch
- Ch with supervision/care order
- Pathway plan
- Intro: What is contained?
Anmerkungen:
- - objectives
- services to be provided
- timing/nature prof contact
- purpose of specific services and contacts
- commitments from family
- commitments from profs
- specify which parts are negotiable
- what needs to change; how will we know? what goals need to be achieved?
- sanctions to be used if child in danger
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- Adults
- Grounded in reality
Anmerkungen:
- Resource constraints
- Balance between indiv choices and funding
- care plan to inc expected service user contribution to costs
- Older people
- SAP framework
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- Risk assessment
- Elder abuse
- Mental capacity Act 2005
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- Evaluation of Planning
- Positive: adds rigour, consistency, reduces risk
- Negatives: incr bureaucratic
- Planning in care management
- User empowerment, equal opps
- Grounded in reality
- Resource constraints
- User contributions
- Risk assessment
- elder abuse
- Intervention
- Ending intervention
(week 11 notes)
- Obstacles to ending
- Why end
- Tips (Thompson, Thompson p60)
- Keep focused
- Know limitations
- Don't be precious
- Yourself as a resource
- Working in partnership
- Models for intervention
- Systems approach
- Family
- Core helping skills
Anmerkungen:
- location 2527
empathy; warmth; genuineness; (Rogers 1961); + concreteness; immediacy; confrontation (Carkhuff 1987)
- Task-centred practice
Anmerkungen:
- Reis and Shye (1969) loc 2621;
Marsh and Doel (2005) loc 2640
- step by step to achieve goals
- associated with problem-solving, behavioural approaches
- Cognitive-behavioural approaches
Anmerkungen:
- Crisis theory and crisis intervention
- Psychodynamic
- Strength-based models
- Skills
- Networking
- Advocacy
- Review and evaluation
- Review
- A continuing process of sense-checking, esp when
- Changes; stat requirements; stuck; transfer
- Questions
Anmerkungen:
- see also location 3537 P&B
- Aim?
- How willyou achieve aim?
- How will you know you've achieved it?
- Were original aims appropriate?
- Obstacles in way?
- Have circumstances changed?
- Is plan appropriate?
- Tools eg graphic display
- Evaluation
- Effectiveness: aims met
- Effiiency: use of resources
- Lessons learned
- Introduction
- Linked together: plans
based on assessment
and look forward to
interventions; and
should be reviewed
- Theories and approaches
- formal/high level
- middle: practice theories
- 3-stage theory framework
Anmerkungen:
- a tool for helping employ theory
- informal
- ASPIRE model
Anmerkungen:
- ASsessment
Planning
Intervention
Review and Evaluation
- Knowledge: theoretical; facts; practice