Abstract

Social work practitioners work with problems of individuals and groups and organizations, where the demands often require finding sustainable and effective solutions. Practitioners may indulge in a variety of methodologies but the objective continues to remain solution focused. Most people who suffer from ailments often feel as if they are victims of situations and fail to look within their own resources for solutions. It is at this moment that we need to highlight people's strengths to derive a solution for their persisting problems. Deficits could thus be discounted to tackle by tackling the case through strengths based approach to explore more effective results. Strengths based practice is a social work practice theory that emphasizes people's strengths and self-determination. People are bestowed with innate capacity, skills, knowledge and other potential qualities which are often not tapped optimally during challenges. The challenges or struggles could well be addressed if the strengths highlighted. This paper analyses the significance of the Strengths Based Approach in Social Work and its relevance to the changing times. It is strongly believed that the evolution of this approach is in synthesis with the existing practices but a step forward towards effective problem solving on a case to case basis. When an individual realizes one's full potential and ability of doing things, it naturally enables them to have a more enriched life to make a better living for them.

Highlights

  • Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for life time...Let us move beyond the conventional connotation of this anonymous Chinese proverb and think in the contemporary perspective of Social Work Practices

  • This proverb very aptly distinguishes between the conventional practices of need based or deficit based approach and the strength based approach in social work practices

  • When the solution provider (Social Work Practitioner) thinks out of the box and identifies the strengths of the person and realizes that he can well be able to fish for himself, the act of teaching him to fish for his long term sustainability is the solution that is often desired

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Summary

Introduction

Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for life time. We can well evolve a corollary that the adage means that it is important not just sufficient to meet the immediate need of an individual but look at long term solution to the issue that needs to be tackled This proverb very aptly distinguishes between the conventional practices of need based or deficit based approach and the strength based approach in social work practices. When the solution provider (Social Work Practitioner) thinks out of the box and identifies the strengths of the person and realizes that he can well be able to fish for himself, the act of teaching him to fish for his long term sustainability is the solution that is often desired. This is exactly the concept of Strength Based Approach in social work practices

Contemporary Social Work Practices
Strength Based Approach and its Evolution?
Problem Solving Approach Vs Strength Based Approach
Strength Brings Hybridism for the Good
Strength Enables Deviation from the Beaten Path
Building Family Values through Strength
Strength Approach Grooms Individuals
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