This paper draws on data from a national survey of social workers and social care practitioners in England undertaken in 2010–2011. It focuses on practitioners working in services for adults with either learning or physical disabilities and, in particular, their experiences of responding to alcohol and other drug use among their service users. Based on secondary analysis of survey and focus group data from the earlier study, the paper outlines the extent to which workers in these areas of practice encounter alcohol and drug problems and discusses the key challenges this poses for them. The findings show that between 4% and 10% of adults' practitioners' service users have alcohol and drug problems depending on the nature of the disability. R...
There is limited research in the United Kingdom on how well prepared social workers are for working ...
This report emerged from an interactive workshop on identifying and responding to alcohol issues in ...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper offers a theoretical analys...
This paper draws on data from a national survey of social workers and social care practitioners in E...
This article considers the extent and nature of social work and social care practitioners' experienc...
This article considers the extent and nature of social work and social care practitioners' experienc...
For more than 30 years there have been calls in the UK to improve training for social workers in rel...
Social care practitioners regularly encounter problematic substance use among their service users. H...
Many social workers in the UK work daily with the social harms linked to problematic substance use. ...
Service users in the social care sector affected by substance use need a workforce which is skilled ...
The aim of this document is to set out the roles and capabilities of social workers in relation to s...
A review of the literature provides the conclusion that individuals with a disability versus those w...
Although the use of psychoactive substances seems to be a growing problem among clients of intellect...
More people with intellectual disability are living independent lives. They can and do experiment wi...
There is limited research in the United Kingdom on how well prepared social workers are for working ...
There is limited research in the United Kingdom on how well prepared social workers are for working ...
This report emerged from an interactive workshop on identifying and responding to alcohol issues in ...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper offers a theoretical analys...
This paper draws on data from a national survey of social workers and social care practitioners in E...
This article considers the extent and nature of social work and social care practitioners' experienc...
This article considers the extent and nature of social work and social care practitioners' experienc...
For more than 30 years there have been calls in the UK to improve training for social workers in rel...
Social care practitioners regularly encounter problematic substance use among their service users. H...
Many social workers in the UK work daily with the social harms linked to problematic substance use. ...
Service users in the social care sector affected by substance use need a workforce which is skilled ...
The aim of this document is to set out the roles and capabilities of social workers in relation to s...
A review of the literature provides the conclusion that individuals with a disability versus those w...
Although the use of psychoactive substances seems to be a growing problem among clients of intellect...
More people with intellectual disability are living independent lives. They can and do experiment wi...
There is limited research in the United Kingdom on how well prepared social workers are for working ...
There is limited research in the United Kingdom on how well prepared social workers are for working ...
This report emerged from an interactive workshop on identifying and responding to alcohol issues in ...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper offers a theoretical analys...