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Implementing a strengths perspective in child welfare and protection: a challenge not to be taken lightly
Authors:Rudi Roose  Griet Roets  Tineke Schiettecat
Affiliation:1. Department of Social Welfare Studies, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium;2. Department of Criminology, Free University Brussels, Brussels, Belgium;3. Department of Criminology, Free University Brussels, Brussels, Belgium
Abstract:Although it can be observed that the popularity of a strengths perspective in social work is increasing, social work researchers have articulated the necessity to gain empirical knowledge about actual social work practice that claims a strengths perspective. We explore the findings of recent research into a strengths-oriented pilot project in the field of child welfare and protection in Flanders (the Flemish speaking part of Belgium), in which we examined whether the strengths-oriented discourse in social work actually took place in the relationship between social workers and families in practice. The research reveals an ambiguous picture of the ways in which the strengths perspective can be implemented in practice, because social workers walk a tightrope between responsibilizing and governing families. We argue that the implementation process needs a conceptual and theoretical foundation that goes beyond mere eclecticism. We also argue that this demands a broadening of the focus of strengths-oriented social work from a relational to a political level, as this strengths-oriented social work practice remains situated within the broader social, economic, and political context.
Keywords:strengths-oriented social work  child protection  child welfare  family support
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