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Perspectives on strengths-based approaches: social workers, commissioners and managers

August 2, 2022

Despite its popularity, relatively little is known about strengths-based approaches in adult social care. In this paper we explore how strengths-based models and approaches have been developed and are being implemented in social care and social work in England.

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