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extraordinary lives
DR SALLY HOLLAND, SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, CARDIFF UNIVERSITY.
HOLLANDS1@CF.AC.UK
@DRSALLYHOLLAND
Participation in social work research–
we’ve come a long way
In social work a few decades ago, hardly anyone thought to ask people who use
services what they thought of those services.
1968: USA. National Association of Social Workers
The profession of social work concentrates on how to deliver services ‘with little
regard for whether it is delivering anything of real significance to the people
most in need of help’
1960 UK
Barbara Wootton: ‘One cannot but wonder sometime what ‘clients’ think of
‘caseworkers’. Into this field, however, research workers on both side of the
Atlantic seem to be reluctant to penetrate.’
Ways of involving the users of services in
research
Service users (citizens) invited to express their views as
research participants
Service users advise research
Service users choose how they want to take part in
research
Service users are co-researchers
Mayer and Timms 1970 ‘The Client
Speaks’
Discovered that many users of a social work service got quite different help than
they wanted.
Wanted: help with poverty; help coping with someone else (husband, child)
Were offered: help with their personal insight - talking therapies
Were often baffled by the social worker and did not understand what was being
offered.
Project1 Project Overview
Looked after children are consistently discussed in terms of
range of social problems
Aims to enable a group of these children and young people
to produce their own accounts and representations of their
everyday lives
Participants choose means and methods
Exploration of possibilities and challenges of children’s
participation in full research process
Children and young
people developed their
own projects abut their
own lives
Worked in groups and
alone, using film, writing,
conversation, art,
journeys.
Researchers observed
this process
Multi-media project sessions
Photos removed
Things that worked well
1. The data we gathered was a
reflection of how the young people
spoke and shared information
2. There was less of a power divide
between researcher and people
being researched
3. New research methods can lead to
new research questions and
findings
Photo removed
Things that were difficult
1. Difficult to maintain a focus WITH
lots of freedom to choose methods
2. Power struggles within the group
replaced researcher-participant
power differences
3. Confidentiality
4. Reciprocity might lead to desire to
please
5. Some research processes can be
boring
Photo removed
Participatory dissemination
Showing what we did to others
•Papers and presentations shared
with young people
•Short films developed with
young people using their data
•Film show event with Minister
for social services and other
young people in care
Project 2: Voices Research Advisory
Group
Why form a group?
To provide advice that will
improve research questions,
methods, ethics and outputs
To avoid tokenistic
consultation
Photo removed
How to train and run the group?
Learning through doing
Training programme involves trying out
research methods
Consultations can include trying out methods
too.
Learning through
doing
Trying out
research
methods
Acting
out
research
proposals
Debates
and
quizzes
Challenges
Time
• Time commitment in stressed lives
• Time for relationship building is well spent
resourcing
• Paying the young people/organisation?
• Charging for the service
• Developing credits and qualifications
expectations
• Level
• Subject matter
Photo removed
Achievements
Two examples:
TLC project
Medical study
participant letter.
Photos removed
TLC project: how the method changed
Video changed to choice
of
video/audio/observation
Young people to be in
charge of on/off button
Young people offered
chance to practice with a
friend/carer/advocate
YP offered chance to
make film about
everyday life to present
at their review
Health study participant letter
Before
1. Dear Participant
2. Up to date information about the trial can
be found on this website
3. The data we access will be anonymised
4. If you would like more information or are
concerned (go on website or contact us)
After
1. Dear Mary Brown (name used)
2. We will send you a summary about
what we found.
3. By the time the information is sent
to our researcher, no one can identify
you or your child
4. If you do not want us to use your
information in this way please let us
know using the following details
(insert contact details of named
person with job title)
Conclusions: transferable lessons to participatory research in
other fields
Time
Resources
Can improve the quality of research
Can have relevance to all methods and all
research questions
Photos removed

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Learning from extraordinary lives

  • 1. Learning from extraordinary lives DR SALLY HOLLAND, SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, CARDIFF UNIVERSITY. HOLLANDS1@CF.AC.UK @DRSALLYHOLLAND
  • 2. Participation in social work research– we’ve come a long way In social work a few decades ago, hardly anyone thought to ask people who use services what they thought of those services. 1968: USA. National Association of Social Workers The profession of social work concentrates on how to deliver services ‘with little regard for whether it is delivering anything of real significance to the people most in need of help’ 1960 UK Barbara Wootton: ‘One cannot but wonder sometime what ‘clients’ think of ‘caseworkers’. Into this field, however, research workers on both side of the Atlantic seem to be reluctant to penetrate.’
  • 3. Ways of involving the users of services in research Service users (citizens) invited to express their views as research participants Service users advise research Service users choose how they want to take part in research Service users are co-researchers
  • 4. Mayer and Timms 1970 ‘The Client Speaks’ Discovered that many users of a social work service got quite different help than they wanted. Wanted: help with poverty; help coping with someone else (husband, child) Were offered: help with their personal insight - talking therapies Were often baffled by the social worker and did not understand what was being offered.
  • 5. Project1 Project Overview Looked after children are consistently discussed in terms of range of social problems Aims to enable a group of these children and young people to produce their own accounts and representations of their everyday lives Participants choose means and methods Exploration of possibilities and challenges of children’s participation in full research process
  • 6. Children and young people developed their own projects abut their own lives Worked in groups and alone, using film, writing, conversation, art, journeys. Researchers observed this process Multi-media project sessions Photos removed
  • 7. Things that worked well 1. The data we gathered was a reflection of how the young people spoke and shared information 2. There was less of a power divide between researcher and people being researched 3. New research methods can lead to new research questions and findings Photo removed
  • 8. Things that were difficult 1. Difficult to maintain a focus WITH lots of freedom to choose methods 2. Power struggles within the group replaced researcher-participant power differences 3. Confidentiality 4. Reciprocity might lead to desire to please 5. Some research processes can be boring Photo removed
  • 9. Participatory dissemination Showing what we did to others •Papers and presentations shared with young people •Short films developed with young people using their data •Film show event with Minister for social services and other young people in care
  • 10. Project 2: Voices Research Advisory Group Why form a group? To provide advice that will improve research questions, methods, ethics and outputs To avoid tokenistic consultation Photo removed
  • 11. How to train and run the group? Learning through doing Training programme involves trying out research methods Consultations can include trying out methods too. Learning through doing Trying out research methods Acting out research proposals Debates and quizzes
  • 12. Challenges Time • Time commitment in stressed lives • Time for relationship building is well spent resourcing • Paying the young people/organisation? • Charging for the service • Developing credits and qualifications expectations • Level • Subject matter Photo removed
  • 13. Achievements Two examples: TLC project Medical study participant letter. Photos removed
  • 14. TLC project: how the method changed Video changed to choice of video/audio/observation Young people to be in charge of on/off button Young people offered chance to practice with a friend/carer/advocate YP offered chance to make film about everyday life to present at their review
  • 15. Health study participant letter Before 1. Dear Participant 2. Up to date information about the trial can be found on this website 3. The data we access will be anonymised 4. If you would like more information or are concerned (go on website or contact us) After 1. Dear Mary Brown (name used) 2. We will send you a summary about what we found. 3. By the time the information is sent to our researcher, no one can identify you or your child 4. If you do not want us to use your information in this way please let us know using the following details (insert contact details of named person with job title)
  • 16. Conclusions: transferable lessons to participatory research in other fields Time Resources Can improve the quality of research Can have relevance to all methods and all research questions Photos removed