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Solutions not problems

Social Work and Social Sciences Review

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Title Solutions not problems
 
Creator Isherwood, Keith
Regan, Suzanne
 
Subject target setting;involving service users;solution-focused outcomes in mental health;team-based planning
 
Description The government’s regime of target setting for public services has been subject to increasing criticism. The number of targets, who sets them and the interactions between the target setter and user have been challenged in reports from the Audit Commission. This article reports on the findings of an experiment in which a Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) approach was used to define suitable targets for change and the improvement of service outcomes in one integrated mental health residential rehabilitation service. The paper describes in detail the type of information which was elicited from a Solution-Focused questionnaire containing ‘the miracle question’ which was distributed to both service users and staff. In particular, the discussion focuses on the advantages of using the approach as a management tool for translating the experientially based responses of both service users and staff into measurable practical action.
 
Publisher Whiting & Birch Ltd
 
Date 2012-12-26
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Peer-reviewed Article
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier https://journals.whitingbirch.net/index.php/SWSSR/article/view/449
10.1921/swssr.v12i1.449
 
Source Social Work and Social Sciences Review; Vol 12, No 1 (2005): Number 1 / 2005; 53-71
1746-6105
0953-5225
 
Language eng
 
Relation https://journals.whitingbirch.net/index.php/SWSSR/article/view/449/485
 
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