Co-production is about valuing everyone and understanding that we all have something to contribute to solutions… Read More
Interdependence, Attachment and Positive Contribution: why relationships matter in strengths based practice
In a Social Care assessment, if a person has eligible needs identified, then the worker considers what, from the person’s assets and strengths can be drawn upon in order to meet those needs. The Worker is encouraged to consider assets first, services last thus preventing, reducing or delaying the need for perhaps more formalised input… Read More
An interview with Lyn Romeo
Lyn Romeo has been the Chief Social Worker in England for Adults since September 2013. In the past, Lyn worked as an Assistant Director for Adult Social Care in the London Borough of Camden, an inspector with the Social Services Inspectorate, and also worked in Yorkshire as a field social worker. This interview is conducted… Read More
Thoughts on Strengths-based approaches
I am passionate about strengths-based approaches to social work practice, so much so that I have dedicated my doctoral research project to studying this field. I hope that my work will help to shape the development of systems and structures that support real strengths-based working across adult services. But what do I mean when I… Read More
Care experienced parenting in Italy
I am an Italian PhD student at the Department of Psychology and Cognitive Science of the University of Trento, visiting Cardiff University and CASCADE for a few months. In this blog I will tell you something about my PhD related to care experienced parenting and I would like to start by telling you something about… Read More
Stories about social work…
The human ability to tell stories is perhaps our most important characteristic. As Mary Catherine Bateson said: “The human species thinks in metaphors and learns through stories.” Stories allow us to share understandings, emotions and motivations. They allow us to cooperate on a scale no other animal can – through shared stories about nations or… Read More
Strengths Based Approaches Conference
All resources relating to our recent Strengths Based Approaches Conference are available here. Conference Introduction Webinars Recordings Podcasts Blogs Closing Webinar
Supervision in child protection: a space and place for reflection or an excruciating marathon of compliance?
Our latest article review written by Dr David Wilkins on the article ‘Supervision in child protection: a space and place for reflection or an excruciating marathon of compliance?’ Read More
Risk of Future Maltreatment: Examining Whether Worker Characteristics Predict Their Perception
Dr David Wilkins reviews the article ‘Risk of Future Maltreatment: Examining Whether Worker Characteristics Predict Their Perception’ Read More
ExChange Wales Annual Adoption Lecture
UK innovations in adoption support and their impact This lecture will explore the UK policy and research context for and recent innovations in adoption support with potential relevance to both adopted and other care experienced children & their parents and carers, including the learning from COVID. It will also identify the ongoing challenges for support,… Read More