CHILDREN'S SERVICES

Adopting strengths-based approaches

To deliver improved children’s social care, we need to focus on people’s strengths, and not just their difficulties, says Ewan King

To deliver improved children's social care, we need to focus on people's strengths, and not just their difficulties, says Ewan King

If we think about anyone we know – in work, friendship circles or family life – they can all be described as having strengths, such as skills, qualities and networks. It is this philosophy, as opposed to a common approach to care-giving, which sees people ‘as having problems we need to fix', which has given rise to a strengths-based approach in social care.

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