Engaging with involuntary service users in social work: findings from a knowledge exchange project

Smith, M., Gallagher, M., Wosu, H., Stewart, J., Cree, V.E., Hunter, S., Evans, S., Montgomery, C., Holiday, S. and Wilkinson, H. (2013) Engaging with involuntary service users in social work: findings from a knowledge exchange project. British Journal of Social Work, 42(8), pp. 1460-1477. (doi: 10.1093/bjsw/bcr162)

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Abstract

The participation of service users in the planning and delivery of social work services has become a familiar objective in the UK. Policy injunctions, however, mask a lack of clarity around what is meant by terms such as ‘participation’ and ‘engagement’. Moreover, since many service users do not engage with social workers voluntarily, the expectation that they become centrally involved in the planning and delivery of services highlights tensions and contradictions. This article explores social work engagement with involuntary clients, drawing on findings from a knowledge exchange project involving academics and local authority social workers. A review of the literature traces the background to user involvement and identifies its different stages and types. Data from small-scale practitioner research projects undertaken within the project is then drawn on to illuminate how social workers and clients negotiate mutual engagement in their everyday encounters. It is suggested that the ‘roll out’ of the user engagement agenda may be understood as an exercise in the problematics of government. More optimistically, the work of Michel De Certeau is drawn on to propose that a practice of the everyday in such encounters rescues them from an ill-defined, abstract and undifferentiated policy agenda.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Gallagher, Dr Michael
Authors: Smith, M., Gallagher, M., Wosu, H., Stewart, J., Cree, V.E., Hunter, S., Evans, S., Montgomery, C., Holiday, S., and Wilkinson, H.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Geographical and Earth Sciences > Geography
Journal Name:British Journal of Social Work
Publisher:Oxford University Press
ISSN:0045-3102
Published Online:09 November 2011

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