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Implementation of the making safeguarding personal approach to strengths-based adult social care: Systematic review of qualitative research evidence

Ahuja, Latika; Price, Anna; Bramwell, Charlotte; Briscoe, Simon; Shaw, Liz; Nunns, Michael; O’Rourke, Gareth; Baron, Samantha; Anderson, Rob

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Authors

Latika Ahuja

Anna Price

Charlotte Bramwell

Simon Briscoe

Liz Shaw

Michael Nunns

Gareth O’Rourke

Samantha Baron

Rob Anderson



Abstract

Since the Care Act (2014), there is fresh impetus for social workers to apply strengths-based approaches (SBAs) when working with adults. However, implementation challenges remain. This article presents our synthesis of seven studies that examined Making Safeguarding Personal (MSP). It was conducted as part of a systematic review that aimed to summarise research evidence on the implementation of different SBAs within adult social work in the UK. Qualitative studies were analysed using a framework synthesis approach. Four themes were identified: (1) MSP as an intervention: seen as initially demanding but with long-term advantages; (2) Culture and settings: required broad cultural changes; ‘outward facing’ and smaller/specialist councils tended to find this easier; (3) Individual characteristics: related to enhancing the knowledge, skills and confidence of practitioner and stakeholders in MSP; and service user willingness to engage; and (4) Embedding and sustaining MSP: depended on strong leadership and active engagement at all levels. We found a wide range of factors affecting the implementation of MSP. These may have broader relevance for other strengths-based models of social work practice.

Journal Article Type Review
Acceptance Date Mar 29, 2022
Online Publication Date Apr 26, 2022
Publication Date Dec 31, 2022
Deposit Date Oct 5, 2023
Publicly Available Date Oct 5, 2023
Journal British Journal of Social Work
Print ISSN 0045-3102
Electronic ISSN 1468-263X
Publisher Oxford University Press (OUP)
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 52
Issue 8
Pages 4640-4663
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcac076
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/11152123

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