A total of 72 items were included.įindings: Strengths-based approaches are being embraced by policy makers and practitioners but questions remain about: their definition (how they are distinct from other approaches, and how they should be conceptualised) their effectiveness and feasibility (including their intersection with local authority eligibility thresholds) and how they should/can be evaluated. Methods: A database search was conducted for the period 2009 to 2019 to identify peer-reviewed and grey literature publications on the use of strengths (or asset) based approaches in social work and social care. Its primary aim was to explore the nature and extent of evidence in relationship to strengths-based approaches in social work and social care for adults also how these approaches impact on practice and on outcomes for social care service users and their families. Objectives: A scoping review of evidence was conducted between July and September 2019. Although a number of strengths-based models have been developed it is not known whether and how they work, or which model works best for whom and in what circumstances. These new models of care promote the deployment of ‘strengths’ including personal, social and community resources to empower individuals to achieve their desired outcomes. Context: There is substantial policy support for strengths-based approaches to social work and social care.
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