It takes practice and confidence to be good at asking questions, but practitioners should always try and find better ways of having conversations Photo: Krasimira Nevenova/Fotolia This article ...
When I ask large audiences of practitioners and helpers: Who believes that they are “strengths-based” in their work? Most hands shoot up. But, there is little consistency in what each person means by ...
This article comprises of tips taken from two quick guides on Community Care Inform Adults about taking a strengths-based approach to assessment questions and difficult conversations. The guides are ...
Source: Image by Peggy und Marco Lachmann-Anke from Pixabay One word can penetrate a soul. One question can change a conversation. One healthy action can improve a relationship. In a time of intense ...
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