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The InterAction Collection
OF SOLUTION FOCUS PRACTICE IN ORGANISATIONS · Vol 15 - 2023 Edition

It is nice to have someone who actually cares

An uplifting story

Oct 30, 2024

Loredana Grigore, Steve Marshall & Luke Goldie-McSorley

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Introduced by Guy Shennan

Listening to this discussion about D-BITā€™s drop in service was a joy. My route into solution-focused practice was via social work, and I have always felt that this approach offers a way for social workers to practise that adheres to our values. This is by no means easy in the contemporary social care context. This is borne out here by the D-BIT workers and two of the young people who made use of their drop in.

One of my social work heroes, Bill Jordan, believed that, at their best, social workers could be characterised by their willingness ā€˜to forsake the formality of their roles, and to ā€˜mixā€™ it with ordinary people in their ā€˜naturalā€™ settings, using the informality of their methods as a means of negotiating solutions to problems rather than imposing themā€™. One of the ways that this willingness was evident here was where the conversations with young people took place. In effect, Luke, Steve and the other D-BIT workers were dropping in on where the young people were, by situating the service in their supported accommodation. As Zak said: “Nice having someone coming to you - a place where you are comfy - where you feel safe.”

It was also fascinating hearing the young people explain the conversations that took place. They were different from counselling, like talking to your mates, or somewhere in between. I was particularly struck by T.J. describing them as conversations, not interrogations, with the workers not finding things out about people and writing them down. He appreciated talking to someone who wanted to help but not be too involved.

This is a delicate balance to strike, and T.Jā€™s testimony suggests the D-BIT workers do it beautifully, which to anyone who has been following their work in recent years should come as no surprise.

Loredana Grigore
Loredana Grigore
SFiO Contributor

Loredana is a social worker passionate about Solution Focused and its ā€œmagicā€ that helps people use their strengths and make the changes they want in their lives. Loredana has worked in various area of social work and for the last 11 years she has worked in children and families social care services. Loredana has completed her SF Diploma training with BRIEF and has been using SF in her work with families, young people, in supervision and in her current leadership role as a Service Manager of Edge of Care Services (DBIT) in Essex County Council (a service that has embedded successful SF practice in a safeguarding context) . Loredana is keen to keep up to date with the ever evolving thinking and brilliant contributions to the field by Solution Focused practitioners globally.

Luke Goldie-McSorley
Luke Goldie-McSorley
SFiO InterAction Contributor

Luke Goldie-McSorley is a passionate and proud Social Worker in the DBIT service in Essex Childrenā€™s Social care. Nearing 10 years as a Social Worker working in Solution Focused (SF) Edge of care & Emotional wellbeing work, with some of the most high risk, strained, oppressed, unsafe and challenging families and circumstances.

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