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      Strengths-based practice
      leadership programme
         A new opportunity for social
         care practitioners to develop their leadership skills
        Social care now has a greater emphasis on building on the
        strengths of individuals and families, and the assets within
        communities. This reflects a recognition that whilst
        professional expertise and support can play an important
        role, wellbeing for children and adults is built on our
        personal skills, capabilities and interests, informal
        networks and personal resilience.
        Strengths-based practice requires
        professionals to move from traditional                “A strengths-based approach requires a
        models which emphasised what people                   new kind of leadership, which draws
        could not do and how such deficits could
        be met by professionals, to instead work              strength from many more sources: the
        with children, adults and families to                 whole team, voluntary sector and other
        understand their aspirations and how to
        support them to achieve these.                        partners, and most importantly, from
                                                              citizens themselves … the key
                                                              measure of success is not their own
        This new programme from the Social Care               strength, but the combined strength and
        Institute for Excellence and the University of
        Birmingham will support practice leaders to           capacity of the whole system.”
        demonstrate leadership through engaging
        with academic insights, critically reflecting on
        their own leadership, and developing a
        community of practice with their peers.                           Alex Fox OBE, Chief Executive,
                                                                          Shared Lives Plus
        This programme builds in the learning from an initial pilot
        programme and our considerable experience of supporting
        education and research on strengths-based practice, as well as being co-
        produced with people who draw on care and support.
                                                “We do not often get the time and space to specifically
                                                work on leadership skills during our day job. The
                                                Programme was a real opportunity to reflect on and
                                                explore in-depth what leadership not only means to
                                                you, but also what it looks like for you in practice.”
                                                   - Senior Social Worker
    Strengths-based practice leadership programme
    Overview of programme
          Part 1: Introduction to Leadership & Leadership of Self to
          lead development of strengths-based practice
          Part 2: Leadership of Teams & Leadership of Systems
          Part 3: Leadership of Change
             ● Core content will be delivered through e-learning which participants can access
              at a time convenient to them
             ● Four virtual contact days for peer reflection, support and challenge
             ● Learning groups for a safe forum for in-depth discussions
                  ● Participants will gather data to help them understand
                   their leadership strengths and how these can be
                   developed
                  ● An improvement project to enable participants to explore
                   their strengths and learning in practice and to make a
                   practical difference
     Who is this programme for?
    The programme is designed for practitioners working in children’s and adults’ social care,
    including (but not limited to): Team leaders or managers and assistant leaders or managers, senior
    social work practitioners, consultant social workers or senior occupational therapists.
     Commitment
    The programme will typically run for seven months. Participants will be expected to commit at
    least 15 days. This will include engaging with formal learning and undertaking work-based
    activities. Employers will be expected to support participants through providing them with time to
    engage with the learning and to undertake the work-based tasks.
     How to access the programme
    This programme is offered to local authorities or other interested social care organisations and
    tailored to your requirements and local context. We are also running an open access
    programme for individuals.
    To learn more and register your interest, visit: https://www.scie.org.uk/training/strengths-
    based-approaches/leadership-programme
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