THE IMPACT AND CONTRIBUTION OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE IN  ADULTS WHO HOARD:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Impact and the Contribution of Social Work Practice in Relation to Effective Interventions for Older Adults with Hoarding and Cluttering Behaviours: Annotated Table of Contents

v  LIST OF ACRONYMS:

v  ABSTRACT:

v  CHAPTER ONE – INTRODUCTION

1.1. Introduction

1.1.1.      Area of Research

1.1.2.      Objective of the Thesis

1.2. Background of the Study

1.3. Target Group

1.4. Significance of the Study

1.5. Research Method and Sources

1.6. Limitations

1.7. Research Structure

1.8. Chapter Outline

1.8.1.      Causes of Hoarding

1.9. Thesis Summary

Chapter One introduces the research project from a general perspective and narrows down to the specific issue under study. It highlights the background of the study, including the history of the research topic is under concern. It gives a brief highlight of the contribution of social work practice about successful intervention on people with hoarding and cluttering behaviour. This chapter introduces the critical issues to be discussed throughout the research project. It includes the research objective, which is to find out the impact or contribution of social workers to effective intervention to hoarding in older adults. The chapter briefs about the thesis and highlights the targeted audience, the research methodology, and the limitations of the study. It introduces the two terms under concern, which are hoarding and social work practice, and briefs on how they relate with each other. Generally, this chapter introduces the research work from a broad and general perspective and narrows down to the specific objective of the research.

2.0. CHAPTER TWO – LITERATURE REVIEW

2.1. Introduction

2.2. Relevant Literature Review

2.2.1. Risks of Hoarding among Older Adults[2]

2.2.2. Social Practice and Hoarding

2.2.3. Causes of Hoarding among Older Adults[3]

2.3. Critique of the Existing Literature

2.4. Summary

Chapter Two summarises the existing literature on hoarding among older adults and social practice in relation to intervention in hoarding behaviours. It analyses the existing studies conducted regarding hoarding and intervention measures put forward to minimise the risks that hoarders are exposed to. The chapter also critics the current literature on the basis of the gaps left unanswered by the research works or the contribution of previous research to this study.

3.0. CHAPTER THREE – HOARDING

3.1. Chapter Overview

3.2. Hoarding

3.2.1. Introduction

3.2.2. Hoarding among Older Adults[4]

3.2.3. Causes of Hoarding

3.2.4. Intervention Measures in Hoarding

3.2.5. Risks Related to Hoarding

3.2.5.1. Fire-related Risks

3.2.5.1. House-related Risks

3.3. Social Work Practice

3.3.1. Introduction

3.3.2. Scope of Social Work Practice

3.3.3. Social Work Practice

3.3.3.1 Fire & Rescue Department Services

3.3.3.2. Housing Department Services

3.3.3.3. Environmental Department Services

Chapter Three explains the hoarding and social work practice. It explores on hoarding among older adults and the causes of this kind of behaviour. This chapter will examine the various risks which hoarders are exposed to, namely, the fire-related and environmental risks as well as health-related perils. The section also discusses how hoarders are likely to expose themselves to higher levels of these hazards and the factors which determine the level of risk one is exposed to. Additionally, the chapter discusses the various social practice services provided in relation to hoarding.

4.0. CHAPTER FOUR – IMPACT OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE TO HOARDING IN THE U.K.

4.1. Introduction

4.1.1. Chapter Overview

4.1.2. Background

4.2. Social Work Practice in the U.K.

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4.3. Intervention Laws for Hoarding in the U.K.[7]

4.4. Contribution of Social Work Practice to Successful Intervention to Hoarding in the U.K. [8]

4.4.1. Social Work Intervention on Hoarding and Cluttering Conditions in the Past Years[9]

4.5. Limitations to Successful Interventions for Hoarding

Chapter Four presents social work practice in the United Kingdom. It explores the various social work practice agencies in the U.K. and the services they provide to hoarders. Each of the social work practices will be discussed in detail in regards to their usefulness and effectiveness to hoarders. The chapter also discusses the relevant laws applicable to the hoarding and cluttering conditions. The chapter further discusses how the rules put in place contribute to successful intervention to hoarding. It also discusses the limitations set by the laws concerning the extent to which the social worker is allowed to act in dealing with hoarder’s items. The chapter explicitly examines the intervention measures placed by social worker service providers in the U.K., such as the London Fire Brigade, and their contribution to reducing the level of risks exposed to hoarders. The skills and level of expertise required by a social worker are also discussed along with the scope of the services offered by the social worker. The chapter also examines the contribution of the social work services in people with hoarding behaviours as well as the challenges and limitations hindering effective social work services provision to hoarders.

5.0. CHAPTER FIVE – RESEARCH PROJECT SUMMARY

5.1. Introduction

5.1.1. Chapter Overview

5.2. Summary of the Study

5.3. Findings from the Study

5.4. Personal Opinion from the Study

5.5. Conclusions Derived from the Study

Chapter Five offers the summary of the entire research project. It also discusses the findings and results acquired from the study. Moreover, it discusses the personal opinion of the researcher based on the research work and the conclusion made from the findings obtained.

 

 

Bibliography

Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Safeguarding Boards, ‘Working with People Who Display Hoarding Behaviours’ (2018) <https://www.safeguardingcambspeterborough.org.uk/adults-board/information-for-professionals/cpsabprocedures/hoarding/> accessed 13 May 2020

Brown F and Pain A, ‘Developing an Approach to Working with Hoarding: Space for Social Work’ (2014) 24 Social Work in Action 4.

Hardy R, ‘Hoarding and Mental Capacity: Key Points for Social Workers’ (Community Care, 2018) <https://www.communitycare.co.uk/2018/03/12/hoarding-mental-capacity-key-points-social-workers/> accessed 13 May 2020

London Fire Brigade, ‘Advice for Carers and Support Workers- Hoarders and Fire Safety’ (2020) <https://www.london-fire.gov.uk/safety/carers-and-support-workers/hoarding-disorder/> accessed 13 May 2020

Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, ‘Adult Social Care Practitioner Guidelines’ (2011) <https://www.rbkc.gov.uk/pdf/Practitioner%20guidelines%20PDF%20Section%2033.pdf> accessed 16 May 2020

Vailu’u CY, ‘Social Work Practice with Older Adults’ (PhD thesis, Walden University 2018) <https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6948&context=dissertations> accessed 13 May 2020

Young K, ‘Working with People Who Hoard’ (Research in Practice, 2020) <https://www.researchinpractice.org.uk/adults/news-views/2017/april/working-with-people-who-hoard/> accessed 13 May 2020

 

 

[1] Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Safeguarding Boards, ‘Working with People Who Display Hoarding Behaviours’ (2018) <https://www.safeguardingcambspeterborough.org.uk/adults-board/information-for-professionals/cpsabprocedures/hoarding/> accessed 13 May 2020

[2] Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Safeguarding Boards (n 1).

[3] Karen Young, ‘Working with People Who Hoard’ (Research in Practice, 2020) <https://www.researchinpractice.org.uk/adults/news-views/2017/april/working-with-people-who-hoard/> accessed 13 May 2020

[4] Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Safeguarding Boards (n 1).

[5] London Fire Brigade, ‘Advice for Carers and Support Workers – Hoarders and Fire Safety’ (2020) <https://www.london-fire.gov.uk/safety/carers-and-support-workers/hoarding-disorder/> accessed 13 May 2020

[6] Ruth Hardy, ‘Hoarding and Mental Capacity: Key Points for Social Workers’ (Community Care, 2018) <https://www.communitycare.co.uk/2018/03/12/hoarding-mental-capacity-key-points-social-workers/> accessed 13 May 2020

[7] Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, ‘Adult Social Care Practitioner Guidelines’ (2011) <https://www.rbkc.gov.uk/pdf/Practitioner%20guidelines%20PDF%20Section%2033.pdf> accessed 16 May 2020

[8] Carley Yvonne Vailu’u, ‘Social Work Practice with Older Adults’ (PhD thesis, Walden University 2018) <https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6948&context=dissertations> accessed 13 May 2020

[9] Fiona Brown and Anna Pain, ‘Developing an Approach to Working with Hoarding: Space for Social Work’ (2014) 24 Social Work in Action 4, 211.

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