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The Benefits of Using the Creative Arts in Social Care Practice and Training

The Benefits of Using the Creative Arts in Social Care Practice and Training. IASCE Conference 2008 Denise Lyons. Benefits in Theory. CREATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIAL CARE EDUCATION. BENEFITS. Personal Development Confidence Self-awareness Professional Development Creative Skills

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The Benefits of Using the Creative Arts in Social Care Practice and Training

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  1. The Benefits of Using the Creative Arts in Social Care Practice and Training IASCE Conference 2008 Denise Lyons

  2. Benefits in Theory CREATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIAL CARE EDUCATION

  3. BENEFITS • Personal Development • Confidence • Self-awareness • Professional Development • Creative Skills • Group Facilitation Skills • Relationship Development Skills

  4. Benefits in Practice CREATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIAL CARE

  5. 2008 Pilot Study • 141 Placement Agencies / 42 Respondents

  6. Creativity in Practice Yes 83.3% (n =35)

  7. Creativity in PracticeNo16.7%(n =7) 

  8. Benefits for Service Users • Fun • Relieves boredom • Gives them confidence • Allows service users to relax and express themselves. We use it to build self esteem with plenty of encouragement. • Used for social interaction, and good calming technique for service users especially after an incident.

  9. What the Worker Needs • Patience • Sense of humour • Confidence • Problem solving skills • Facilitation skills • Creative skills –knowledge of games and activities • Flexibility • An interest in being creative

  10. Implications for Training • Creative Training directed towards Disability Sector • Increased emphasise on skill development • Aim to increase confidence and develop interest

  11. Implications for Practice • 45% of respondents from residential care of children 11-17 years do no creative activities • Activity Theory –Boredom and challenging behaviour

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