Social Work Case Study Analysis (Adult's Services)

Social Work Case Study Analysis: Addressing Self-Neglect and Capacity Issues. In this video I delve into a social work case study that examines the challenges of self-neglect and capacity concerns. Join me as we explore the complexities faced by social workers and the application of theory and knowledge to practice. This video is a must-watch for anyone interested in social work, aspiring student social workers, and practitioners seeking to enhance their skills and understanding. Gain valuable insights into the Mental Capacity Act 2005, the Care Act 2014 and the Care and Support Statutory Guidance. Key Topics Covered: Understanding self-neglect and its implications Assessing capacity and decision-making challenges Balancing the needs of individuals with complex health conditions Exploring the dynamics of caregiving in the context of alcohol abuse The role of social workers in ensuring safety and well-being Applying theory and knowledge to real-life case scenarios Join in this engaging discussion that combines theory, practice, and critical thinking. Learn how social workers play a vital role in promoting the well-being and protection of adults. Whether you are considering a career in social work, studying the field, or seeking professional growth, this video provides valuable insights to expand your understanding. Be sure to subscribe to my channel for more advice, practical tips and resources tailored at aspiring social work practitioners, student social workers and practitioners. To connect with me further: TikTok: @kayleighRoseEvans Twitter: KayleighREvans Instagram: kayleighrevans Business enquiries: [email protected] Reference for social work article: Michael Preston-Shoot , (2016),"Towards explanations for the findings of serious case reviews: understanding what happens in self-neglect work", The Journal of Adult Protection, Vol. 18 Iss 3 pp. 131 - 148 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/JAP-10-2015... #SocialWork #CaseStudyAnalysis #SocialWorkPractice #CapacityAssessment #SelfNeglect #CaregivingChallenges"