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𝗟𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗼𝗻𝘀 𝗹𝗲𝗮𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗱 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝘀𝗮𝗳𝗲𝗴𝘂𝗮𝗿𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗮𝗱𝘂𝗹𝘁𝘀 𝟰/𝟱 Social care and social workers are not the problem. It's too easy to look at the thresholds, methodologies and systems and blame the person - even when we see them adeptly navigating all these complexities with someone else's best interests at heart. The truth is, when faced with the horror of someone being hurt, the social worker is often the last line of our defence. Most social workers are incredible. They are creative, responsive, thoughtful, and dynamic, all while managing the weight of unspeakable decisions placed before them daily by a system that often fails to support them. They do this work with immense compassion and resilience, yet they are often under appreciated. #SocialCare #SocialWorkers #Recognition #MentalHealth #careprofessionals #AdultSafeguarding #safeguarding https://lnkd.in/e-j-y9cb
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Social workers play a crucial role in helping individuals, families, and communities address various challenges and improve their well-being. Their responsibilities can vary widely depending on their specialization, but generally, social workers: 1. **Assess Needs:** They evaluate clients' situations to understand their needs, strengths, and challenges. 2. **Provide Counseling:** They offer counseling and support to help individuals cope with personal and emotional issues, such as mental health disorders, addiction, or trauma. 3. **Advocate for Clients:** Social workers advocate for clients' rights and access to resources within the community, legal system, or social services. 4. **Case Management:** They develop and implement plans to improve clients' situations, coordinating services and resources. 5. **Connect Clients with Services:** They refer clients to appropriate resources such as healthcare, housing assistance, job training, and financial aid. 6. **Support Families:** They work with families to improve parenting skills, resolve conflicts, and ensure child welfare. 7. **Crisis Intervention:** Social workers respond to crises such as domestic violence, child abuse, or natural disasters, providing immediate support and long-term solutions. 8. **Policy and Program Development:** They participate in developing and implementing social policies and programs to address community needs and social issues. 9. **Research and Evaluation:** Some social workers engage in research to assess the effectiveness of programs or interventions aimed at improving social conditions. 10. **Education and Training:** They educate clients and communities about available services, rights, and resources to empower them to make informed decisions. Overall, social workers are dedicated to promoting social justice, enhancing quality of life, and supporting individuals and communities in need. Their work spans various settings, including hospitals, schools, government agencies, nonprofits, and private practices. 1. #SocialWorkers 2. #SocialWork 3. #CommunitySupport 4. #MentalHealth 5. #FamilySupport 6. #Counseling 7. #Advocacy 8. #SocialJustice 9. #CaseManagement 10. #HumanServices
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This is a great piece written by Gavin Butler (Principal Social Worker) highlighting the tension between the Care Act eligibility criteria and the wellbeing principle and how this impacts on young people moving between children's and adult social care services. It references the recent scoping review we published on #transition support interventions for #careleavers
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Practical advice for social workers when working with adults who hoard to help them change their behaviour #socialwork #hoarding #socialworkadvice #archive
Ten top tips when working with adults who hoard - Community Care
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Practical advice for social workers when working with adults who hoard to help them change their behaviour #socialwork #hoarding #socialworkadvice #archive
Ten top tips when working with adults who hoard - Community Care
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This is our definition of a social worker... We know being a social worker is tough because our team is made up of people with hands-on experience. We also know because it's tough, that a little recognition can go a long way. So, here's a reminder of your strength, your compassion and your smarts.💜 #ISW #SocialCare #SocialCareAssessments #CognitiveAssessment #PAMS #ParentAssess
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## LinkedIn Post As social workers, our primary mission is safeguarding and supporting families, not seeking perfection. It's essential to remember that every family is unique, with its own dynamics and challenges. While assessing risk is a crucial part of our role, we must be careful not to overemphasize it to the point where we overlook the strengths and resilience within families. Intervention should be balanced, focusing on empowering families and building on their existing resources. By recognizing that there is no "perfect" family, we can better appreciate the diverse ways in which families thrive and support each other. Let's aim to foster environments of trust and collaboration, ensuring that our interventions are meaningful and supportive rather than intrusive or overwhelming. Together, let's commit to seeing beyond the risks and embracing the potential within every family. 🌟 #SocialWork #FamilySupport #Safeguarding #Empowerment #StrengthsBasedApproach #SocialWorkMatters #FamilyResilience #PositiveIntervention Sources
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When working with someone who hoards, seek to: 1. Develop a rapport. 2. Find activities, work or education that the person enjoyed doing and try to help them engage in community activities. 3. Understand what feelings the person has about themselves, their house and why things are the way they are. 4. Use a strengths-based approach to determine the positive things that a person has in their life or can achieve for themselves and how they would like to manage risk. 5. Consider trauma-informed approaches and methods of motivation and communication. 6. Create cognitive dissonance – the difference between the person and their behaviours – to help them see themselves more positively. 7. Take one small step at a time with lots of encouragement. 8. Use a multi-agency response. 9. Consider wider safeguarding issues such as hate crime, domestic abuse, anti-social behaviour, safeguarding other adults or children in the property or historical abuse. 10. Do not force change if at all possible.
Practical advice for social workers when working with adults who hoard to help them change their behaviour
Ten top tips when working with adults who hoard - Community Care
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Collaboration helps ensure that the use of psilocybin in therapy is approached ethically, with both facilitators and mental health professionals upholding high standards of care, confidentiality, and client welfare. As the therapeutic use of psilocybin gains more mainstream acceptance, collaboration between facilitators and mental health professionals can help build public trust and credibility in psilocybin-assisted therapy as a legitimate and effective treatment option. #psilocybin #psilocybinexperience #psilocybinjourney #oregonpsilocybin #oregonpsilocybinjourney #oregonpsilocybinceremony #psilocybinceremony #psilocybinfacilitator #microdose #beaverton #psilocybinbeaverton #psilocybinportland #portlandpsilocybin #psilocybinservicecenter #licensedservicecenter #psilocybinmentalhealth #psychedelicmentalhealth
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