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Title: Walk a few miles in somebody elses shoes


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Walk a few miles in somebody elses shoes
  • Involving people who use social care services and
    their carers in social work training at Luton
    University

JSWEC Conference July 2005
2
Conference theme
  • Challenging Service Userism in Learning,
    Practice and Research

A summary of the methods developed by David
Thomas and Annie Lawton together with people who
use services and carers
3
Four areas of work..
  • Interviewing students to come on the course
  • Teaching students
  • Assessing to see how students are doing
  • Being part of a group to manage the work

4
Where did we start?
  • Involve a good mix of people
  • Involve people from the start not an add on
  • Involvement should have meaning
  • Think about the support people need
  • Be prepared to do things differently

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Involve a good mix of people
  • People with a learning disability
  • The elderly
  • People using mental health services
  • Children with disabilities
  • Children and families (including foster carers)
  • Adults with physical disabilities
  • Social work students

6
Involve people from the start
  • We listened to lots of different people who
    use services and their carers. We asked them
  • What makes a good social worker?
  • What should they do?
  • What do they need to learn to do this?

7
They all agreed 6 skills
  • Communication
  • Managing their time and workload
  • Problem solving
  • Learning from experience
  • Focussing on the client
  • Understanding how all the different parts of a
    persons life can affect them

8
Involvement should have meaning
  • Did these skills match the things that social
    work students would be taught and assessed on at
    university?
  • Do they fit with the key roles that social
    work students have to learn about?

9
Key Roles
  • Key Role 1
  • Prepare for, and work with individuals,
    families, carers, groups and communities to
    assess their needs and circumstances
  • Key Role 2
  • Plan, carry out, review and evaluate social work
    practice, with individuals, families, carers,
    groups, communities and other professionals
  •  
  • Key Role 3
  • Support individuals to represent their needs,
    views and circumstances

10
  • Key Role 4
  • Manage risk to individuals, families, carers,
    groups, communities, self and colleagues
  •  
  • Key Role 5
  • Manage and be accountable, with supervision and
    support, for your own social work practice within
    your organisation
  • Key Role 6
    Demonstrate professional competence
    in social work practice

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Think about support
  • Support needs to be built in from the start
  • Someone to contact
  • Transport
  • Information
  • Child care / carer support
  • Meetings where and when?
  • Payment and expenses

12
Do things differently
  • Teaching doesnt have to be in the university
  • Interviews dont have to be formal
  • Assessment sheets can have pictures on
  • Drumming can teach you a lot about yourself!

13
People wear lots of different shoes!
Social work student who is a carer for his Mum
Social worker who uses social care services
Care home resident who used to be an occupational
therapist
14
What about you?
  • How many different pairs of shoes do you wear?

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Summary
  • We have started the work
  • We are all learning a lot
  • There is still a long way to go
  • But walking in someone elses shoes helps you
    to understand what their life is like and learn
    how to work together.

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  • Thank you!
  • Any questions?
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