Strengths Institute
Strengths
Institute Mission
- To provide the environment, resources, perspective, and
language to educate practitioners, students, and faculty about the strengths
model;
- To disseminate strengths ideas and practices widely;
- To encourage the incorporation of strengths concepts and methods in classrooms,
agencies, and conference rooms, stimulating research.
- To provide support and direction to those educators, practitioners and
administrators interested in bringing the strengths approach to their work.
About us
The KU School of Social Welfare has devoted 20 years to the development and
testing of a strengths perspective for social work and other helping
professions.
The strengths perspective arises from the commitment of the profession of social
work to social justice, the dignity of every human being, and building on
people’s strengths and capacities rather than focusing on their deficits,
disabilities, or problems.
The strengths model has been used in several fields and it is our intention to
ensure that strengths-based, resilience and health-oriented concepts, ideals,
values, and practices imbue all approaches to helping individuals, families, and
communities, within and beyond social work, through research, education, and
practice.
What do we do
The Strengths Institute provides
- Information
- Resources and tools, including books, articles, and links to other resources
- Research, evidence-based practice
- Training and consultation, including upcoming events
- Curricula of universities providing education in strengths model
- Recognition of community programs and practice using strengths model
- Exchange of ideas and ongoing discussion about the Strengths Perspective.
Quote
“There is no change without the dream, as there is no dream without hope”
Paulo Freire
The pedagogy of hope