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There has been a resurgent interest in relationship-based practice
and the Care Act 2014 recognises the significance of effective
working relationships with service users and carers to ensure a
person-centred approach and effective participation and
co-production. The Care Act advocates a strengths-based, whole
family approach to assessment, care and support planning.
Relationship, putting the person at the centre of the process, lies
at the heart of this approach. This book is a practice-based
exploration of relationship-based practice for social work with
adults that looks at underpinning theory, legislation and policy
drivers, value perspectives and skills in practice. The first part
of the book introduces relationship-based practice and theoretical
concepts, such as psycho-social and psycho-dynamically informed
approaches to practice which highlight the complexities of
relationships, at conscious and unconscious levels, both from the
service user/carer perspective and the professional's perspective,
where reflection and use of self are key; it critically explores
the legislation and policy context. A conceptual model called IDEAS
is introduced which provides a framework for the second part of the
book, by breaking down the discussion into relevant practice
issues. Here theory, skills and values are applied through case
examples to illustrate the efficacy of relationship-based practice
across a range of practice settings in social work with adult
service users and carers.ÂÂ
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