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Strengths-based practice is a social work theory that focuses on people’s strengths and goals rather than their problems. It has gained increasing popularity over the last few years, particularly with ...
The authors found that although strengths-based practice was popular, 70 percent of participants believed that it was not always applicable to child protection work. Participants described five ...
Safeguarding does not need to be separate from strengths-based approaches; with the right vision and model, the organisation can navigate the complexity of social work with values of co-production and ...
In our psychology practice, we use a strengths-based approach for assessments, counseling, and treatment versus a more traditional pathologizing model.
Strategies were initiated to strengthen networking councils, integrated competency, evidence-based practice, transformative capacity, and clinical tools. CONCLUSIONS: The survey identified ...
Strength-based practice involves identifying a client’s strengths and building on them to create a reliable foundation for dealing with conflict or reaching future goals.
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