Innovative approach to social work practice in the UK drawn upon a non-UK approach
Innovative approach to social work practice in the UK drawn upon a non-UK approach
Social work is said to be a profession which can be termed as being responsible for the promotion of social change, solving problems when it comes to the human relationships and simultaneously empowering people and liberating them in order to ensure that there is enhancement of well being . There has to be a communication amidst the social workers and clients whereby the social worker is said to aid the users of service to have a high toleration level or have a makeover of some aspect pf themselves or the environment that they reside in.
Stepney (2008) countered that with an argument stating that the vision of change at a broader level as well as empowerment in terms of social work tends to call the social workers to be highly preventative along with innovative and creative (p. 1302). There is a long history when it comes risk prevention as well as management of resource when it comes to people who are vulnerable. The authors are said to argue that it is impossible to be creative and simultaneously be able to have a critical practice in terms of the social work climate. It can be difficult when it comes to social work which is contemporary by nature. Howe (1992, 1996) tends to argue over the fact that this particular profession is said to become highly proceduralised when it comes to the development and the implementation of functional interventions which is characterized by skill and creativity exclusion. When there is exclusion of creativity; it is comprehensible that there it is present as a consequence of elements in social work practice which is inclined towards being more ...