question 1 When problem solving, remember the importance of your sending (speaking assertively) and receiving (listening empathically) positions and…
Question question 1 Identify and define the problem presented in the scenarios in detail? When problem solving, remember the importance of your sending (speaking assertively) and receiving (listening empathically) positions and skills. You will find these skills essential for helping you understand both your and the other parties’ needs in attempting to solve the problem you are facing. Before you begin this problem-solving process, you have managed and dealt with your and the other parties’ feelings or emotions to enable you to approach the problem-solving process in a more ‘rational’ state of mind. In most situations, you will be adopting a cooperative approach to solving the problem.what possible solutions you both agreed on? Use receiving information skills (e.g show empathic position; reflection of content and questioning skills)? Use sending information skills (e.g. assertive ‘I’ statements) use 1,2, 3 person skills Use questions (open and closed with purpose)use reflection of feeling and content problem solving (scenario) You recently agreed to work on a project with a workmate. You usually work really well together. However, this time you are finding it difficult because your co-worker is not doing the project and leave you with all the workload. Role play this scenario using interpersonal skills. Watch this video as an example on how you need to come up with the dialogue – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_uITexLo-I&t=3squestion 2 Sam is 17 years old and has been drinking alcohol for the last three years. Having been suspended from school at 15 years of age, Sam did not return to education and has been unemployed since ‘officially’ leaving school. Recently Sam has become bored and has started hanging around with a group of older youths who are involved in offending and who drink every day.Sam’s parents have become increasingly concerned about him and are now at their wits’ end because Sam has been charged with:•Shoplifting•Breach of the peace•Possession of cannabisHow would you respond to this, referring to your practice framework in your answer? here is a link for practice framework in your •https://prezi.com/k7xszszlegqd/my-developing-framework-for-social-work-practice/Types of Knowledge needed when responding to a case•Theoretical approaches e.g. trauma, grief and loss, child development and needs•Terminology and facts e.g. diagnoses, conditions, difference between psychological abuse and neglect•Legislation e.g child protection laws•Policies and procedures? e.g. eligibility policies of your agency, departmental policies, government policies, procedures of entering foster care, eligibility and costs of using contact centres.•Practice standards documents? •Evidence based practice literature? Latest research on the issue•Relevant assessment tools, interventions, skills, resources, culturally appropriate practice e.g. techniques in interviewing children•Other? Health Science Science Nursing Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


