Covers available technology and how it can be used to support adults with physical disabilities and neurological conditions to live safely at home, increase independence and maintain or learn new skills
Covers available technology, how to support individuals to match with technology that works for them, and how to support people to build confidence with technology.
This guide sets out how strengths-based practice is embodied in English social care legislation through the Care Act 2014, specifically through the principle of wellbeing, set out in section 1 of the Care Act, and also through the legislation's other measures on prevention, assessment, determining eligibility, and the making and reviewing of care and support plans.
How loneliness can affect people across their life course, and what social workers can do to support lonely and isolated people.
A look at the research into how preventive practice fits into a community and strengths-based approach and the positive impact it has on wellbeing