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‘There Are Wonderful Social Workers but it’s a Lottery’: Older People’s Views about Social Workers

机译:“有很棒的社工,不过是彩票”:老年人对社工的看法

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This paper draws on the evaluation of the impact of the English National Service Framework for Older People (NSFOP) on the experiences and expectations of older people, four years into its ten-year programme. The NSFOP focuses on achieving cultural changes so that older people and their carers are treated with respect, dignity and fairness. The evaluation took a mixed methods consultation approach in ten localities. This paper focuses on what was said by older people, their carers and in voluntary sector groups about social workers’ roles and activities. The data suggest that they find social workers’ roles unclear and variable. They appreciate a person-centred approach, informed about older people’s needs in a confusing social care system. Their perceptions tally with those of social workers that the tasks of care management can be reductionist, but older people also desire specialist knowledge combined with a relationship that is ‘on their side’. Social workers’ roles in rationing support and means-testing did not seem to promote such models. At a time of rising expectations about the skills of social workers and of changes to social work roles in England and Scotland, this study provides one of the few examples of information directly gathered from older people themselves.
机译:本文基于对英国国家老年人服务框架(NSFOP)对十年经验的四年评估对老年人的经验和期望的影响的评估。 NSFOP致力于实现文化变革,使老年人及其照顾者受到尊重,尊严和公平。评估在十个地方采取了混合方法咨询方法。本文着重于老年人,他们的照料者以及志愿部门团体对社会工作者的角色和活动的看法。数据表明,他们发现社工的角色不清楚且易变。他们欣赏以人为本的方法,并在混乱的社会护理体系中了解老年人的需求。他们与社工的看法相一致,他们认为护理管理的任务可以简化,但老年人也希望拥有专业知识并与“站在他们一边”的关系相结合。社会工作者在配给支持和经济状况测试中的作用似乎并未促进这种模式。在对社会工作者的技能以及英格兰和苏格兰的社会工作角色变化的期望日益提高之际,这项研究提供了从老年人本身直接收集的信息中的少数几个例子之一。

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    《British Journal of Social Work》 |2008年第6期|p.1132-1150|共19页
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    Jill Manthorpe is Professor of Social Work at King’s College London and Director of the Social Care Workforce Research Unit. She has long-standing interests in work with older people and has published widely on the subject. Her current research includes workforce studies, adult safeguarding, mental capacity and dementia, service evaluations and social work education. Jo Moriarty is Research Fellow at the Social Care Workforce Research Unit. She has particular interest in dementia support and service development. Current and previous research addresses ageing and ethnicity, social work education and user participation in social care. Joan Rapaport is Research Fellow at the Social Care Workforce Research Unit. She has particular interest in mental health and is an active member of the British Association of Social Workers, and co-ordinates the Social Work History Network as part of her;

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