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Supporting relationships and friendships : a workbook for social care workers

By: Collins, Suzan.
Series: Knowledge and skills for social care workers.Publisher: London Jessica Kingsley Publishers 2010Description: 111 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9781849050722.Subject(s): FRIENDSHIPS | RELATIONSHIPS | SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR | ISOLATION | INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | OLDER PEOPLE | DEMENTIA | SUPPORT STAFF | STAFF TRAINING | LEGISLATION | GREAT BRITAIN
Contents:
Introduction|responsibilities|What is friendship?|Friendship and social skills|Maintaining existing friendships|Supporting the service user to establish a new friendship|Supporting the service user's self-esteem and feelings|The practicalities of going out|Friendship and professional boundaries|Monitoring, recording, reporting and risk|Confidentiality|Professional values|Sexual friendships|Sexual relationships and risk|Ending friendships and relationships : moving on|Self-assessment tool|Certificate|Legislation and useful websites|References and further reading
Summary: "People receiving care in residential services or their own homes can become very isolated. This workbook will equip social care staff with the knowledge and skills to understand what friendships and relationships mean to service users' health and well being. "Supporting Relationships and Friendships" looks at how to assess social skills and the qualities needed in a friend. Sharing interests can provide companionship and promote self-esteem, but some relationships and friendships can become negative or burdensome, and this book offers useful guidance on supporting service users in managing these relationships. The book is appropriate for all staff supporting people with mental health needs, people with a learning or physical disability, older people and people with dementia." - PUBLISHER'S WEBSITE
List(s) this item appears in: Healthy relationships for all ages May 2022
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"People receiving care in residential services or their own homes can become very isolated. This workbook will equip social care staff with the knowledge and skills to understand what friendships and relationships mean to service users' health and well being. "Supporting Relationships and Friendships" looks at how to assess social skills and the qualities needed in a friend. Sharing interests can provide companionship and promote self-esteem, but some relationships and friendships can become negative or burdensome, and this book offers useful guidance on supporting service users in managing these relationships. The book is appropriate for all staff supporting people with mental health needs, people with a learning or physical disability, older people and people with dementia." - PUBLISHER'S WEBSITE

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Introduction|responsibilities|What is friendship?|Friendship and social skills|Maintaining existing friendships|Supporting the service user to establish a new friendship|Supporting the service user's self-esteem and feelings|The practicalities of going out|Friendship and professional boundaries|Monitoring, recording, reporting and risk|Confidentiality|Professional values|Sexual friendships|Sexual relationships and risk|Ending friendships and relationships : moving on|Self-assessment tool|Certificate|Legislation and useful websites|References and further reading

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