Experiences of Children Using a Community Social Work Service

Experiences of Children Using a Community Social Work Service

Researcher “How would counsellors know what children think?” Girl (age 8) : "Maybe they might ask them".

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2009-11-19 )

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This study focuses on the experiences of children, between eight and twelve years old, who have used the services of a community based social work agency. The children offered direct reports of their own experience of the service. Their views offer profound and subtle insights into the experience of being a child client. The study focused on issues of consultation and participation, the qualities of the relationship between the children and their worker, the children''s views of changes in their lives and what helped to achieve these, and the children''s advice to others arising from their experiences. The children expressed their views clearly and with considerable depth. They spoke positively of their relationships with their family workers and clearly valued these. This highlights the need for the relationship between the child and the family worker to be respected and for children''s views to be considered in planning social work. The findings of this study suggest that not only can in-house research be valuable in informing practice, but also that participants'' prior knowledge of the researcher may promote a higher level of participation.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8383-0553-0

ISBN-10:

3838305531

EAN:

9783838305530

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Michael O''Dempsey

Number of pages:

96

Published on:

2009-11-19

Category:

Social pedagogy, social work