Implementing strengths based practice

All three projects had four phases:

  • Discovery phase
  • Dream phase
  • Design phase
  • Delivery phase

The Discovery Phase involved a wide range of stakeholders to identify existing strengths to preserve, nurture and build on and opportunities for improvement

The Dream Phase agree/confirm the local vision for strengths-based practice in each council

The Design Phase examined how to:

  • Develop staff strengths-based practice skills and know how
  • Make systems and processes fully supportive of strengths-based practice
  • Create a culture that promotes and nurtures strengths-based practice.

The Delivery Phase to implement the recommendations from the discovery, dream, and design work Specifically, our implementation support focused on:

  • Advising the Principal Social Workers at each council on the design and implementation of a strengths based practice framework based around the MASOSS model:
    • Mindset      – Support each person who draws on support and each member of staff to have a positive mindset
    • Aspirations – Explore each person’s long and short-term hopes for the future
    • Strengths   – Identify/develop/build on the person’s own skills, abilities, and wider support resources
    • Outcomes  – Negotiate/agree SMART Outcomes to provide a golden thread from assessment through to review
    • Solutions   – Creatively co-produce possible ways to support and achieve the agreed SMART outcomes
    • Services    – Identifying the practical ways to deliver the solutions.
  • Supporting the development of a strengths-based practice staff learning and development programme to develop a shared “strengths based practice mind and skills set” to help guide all future decisions and guide behaviours.
  • Making the staff learning and development programme sustainable at Portsmouth and Cheshire West through a Train the Trainer programme so each Council could be self-sufficient in the delivery of its strengths based practice training.
  • Developing strengths-based practice induction materials at Portsmouth so all new starters in adult social care share a common base level knowledge of the MASOSS practice model and share the strengths-based values that underpin it.
  • Supporting leadership and communications activities to help build the ASC culture (values/assumptions) to ensure staff values, beliefs, and assumptions align with the ASC strengths based vision for adult social care at each Council.