Social Care Case Study

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In this essay I am outlining a case study based on a person receiving social care. I will be using relevant theory and will critically discuss the relationship among the service user, carers and family members, and relevant social care practitioners, within the context of working in partnership with service users. Amongst other matters, the discussion will cover issues arising from inequality in society and user involvement.

I was working in a school for two years as a learning mentor and I worked in partnership with G for one year and half, my role was to work with pupils of all abilities who needed help to overcome difficulties that were getting in the way of their learning such as family problems, bereavement, bullying, low self-confidence or poor study skills.

As a learning mentor we have to identify any difficulties that are preventing the young person from reaching their full potential and agreeing targets for attendance, academic achievement, timekeeping, homework, help pupils with study skills, revision and examination techniques, and develop anti-bullying tactics.

We also develop personnel skills to improve self-confidence, self-esteem, and resilience, offering emotional support and motivation, supporting young people through personnel crises, helping pupils to modify their behaviour using techniques such as anger management, working closely with teachers and other professionals, pupils' families and others, running clubs and drop-in sessions for pupils and their parents or carers, developing action plans, producing reports, case notes and monitoring pupils’ progress (Fletcher, 2000).

Case study

G is 15 years old and attends a secondary school. During her childhood G had some difficulties and at age of 9 she h...

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...tion for Every Child Matters and the five outcomes are central to the work of learning mentors such as be healthy, stay safe, enjoy and achieve, make a positive contribution, and achievement economic well-being.

Works Cited

Cheminais R (2009) Effective multi-agency partnerships, putting Every Child Matters into practice. Sage.

Fletcher S (2000) Mentoring in schools: a hand book of practice. London: Kogan Page.

Fletcher K (2006) Partnerships in Social Care: A handbook developing effective services. Jessica Kingsley Published.

Learning Mentor Policy (2009) The role of the learning mentor within the school setting (online) last accessed on 6.12.09 at

http://www.wix.wandsworth.sch.uk/documents/Policies/Learning%20Mentor%20PolicySept09.pdf

Moonie N, Stretch B, Walsh M, Herne D, Millar E and Webb D. (2003) BTEC National Care. Heinemann Published.

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