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Prof. Dr. Frank Früchtel Bamberg University What is a Strengths check? It is process to find out the strengths of a person through significant others in his/her network of friends and family.

Prof. Dr. Frank Früchtel Bamberg University Phases Preparation Phase Strengths Storming Feedback phase Furnish a treasure chest/ map Create opportunities

Prof. Dr. Frank Früchtel Bamberg University 1.Explain to client what is Strengths Storming, and obtain agreement from client. 2. CW thinks of a list of possible people the person can invite for the Strengths Storming. This is helpful for prompting and guiding the person in coming up with his/her list of ‘lifeworld experts’ when he or she is ‘stuck’ Preparation phase – background work by CW Strengths Storming

Prof. Dr. Frank Früchtel Bamberg University Write a list of people you would like to have on your „Team of Experts“ for your Strengths storming. Time: 5 minutes

Prof. Dr. Frank Früchtel Bamberg University 3. Sit down with the person and ask him/her to give you the names and telephone numbers of 7 – 8 people in his network/ community whom s/he would like to invite for the strengths storming session. Highlight to the person that it is preferable to invite people from various sections of his/her everyday life so that each person will be able to provide different perspectives of his/her types of strengths. Preparation phase – background work by CW Strengths Storming

Prof. Dr. Frank Früchtel Bamberg University 4. The community worker then calls up each of these people personally to invite them to the strengths storming session. S/He needs to: Inform clearly the time, venue, and furnish other details like who else will be at the session, how long the session will take, and give a quick run through of how the session will flow to decrease anxiety for those being invited. Ask each ‘lifeworld expert’ to come prepared with a list of strengths of the person and emphasize that strictly only positives can be mentioned. Preparation phase – background work by CW Strengths Storming

Prof. Dr. Frank Früchtel Bamberg University 5. Logistics needs 10 pieces of ‘Mahjong’ paper The thickest markers 2 of each colour Thick adhesive tapes or blue tags A comfortable small room to hold the Strengths Storming. 8 chairs A big and stable table for 8 people to comfortably sit around and can accommodate the size of a mahjong paper 2 helpers who are not part of the Strengths Storming Preparation phase – background work by CW Strengths Storming

Prof. Dr. Frank Früchtel Bamberg University 1. Welcome and thank everyone for coming. Introduce each person by name and furnish background of each lifeworld expert. 2. Explain rules clearly, slowly, step by step and makes sure everyone understands all the rules. At the Scene of Strengths Storming Strengths Storming

Prof. Dr. Frank Früchtel Bamberg University The more the better! No narrowing of strengths! Strictly limited to positive things! Rules for… No Ownership of comments …Strength Storming Describe behavior, give an example! …Feedback

Prof. Dr. Frank Früchtel Bamberg University 3. Appoint or ask someone from the team of lifeworld experts to be the writer. Tell him/her to write very BIG and BOLD with the thick markers prepared, and preferably write quickly but clearly. Write only 5 strengths per piece of mahjong paper 4. Announce the time allotted for the strengths storming. Usually 15mins will be sufficient. At the Scene of the Strengths Storming Strengths Storming

Prof. Dr. Frank Früchtel Bamberg University 5. The community worker will be the facilitator and time-keeper If the caseworker is part of the team of experts in the Strengths Storming session, s/he should appoint another experienced helper to be the facilitator and time-keeper. Role of facilitator At the Scene of the Strengths Storming Strengths Storming

Prof. Dr. Frank Früchtel Bamberg University This is too small! I said 5 strengths per page. Write big and bold! Who? Who’s helpful? Then tell him! Look at him and say “you are helpful” Helpful ! He’s helpful! Nu’man is helpful!!

Prof. Dr. Frank Früchtel Bamberg University Other tricks/ tactics: Repeating a particular strength quickly helps to quicken the pace of the strengths storming. For example, “ok Nu’man is helpful. He is helpful, helpful. Ok what else, what else.” Be sensitive to noticing how the person is as people are calling out his/ her strengths. Does s/he look disinterested? Uncomfortable? Was the person’s curiosity aroused? Prompt the experts to use simpler words so that the person can understand. At the Scene of the Strengths Storming Strengths Storming

Prof. Dr. Frank Früchtel Bamberg University While the strengths storming is going on, the 2 helpers are to: Paste the written mahjong papers on the wall facing the person so s/he gets a clear view of his/her strengths. Subsequent pieces of paper should go on the other walls such that the whole room is plastered with a wallpaper of the person’s strengths. At the Scene of the Strengths Storming Strengths Storming

Prof. Dr. Frank Früchtel Bamberg University

Prof. Dr. Frank Früchtel Bamberg University

Prof. Dr. Frank Früchtel Bamberg University

Prof. Dr. Frank Früchtel Bamberg University When the allotted time for strengths storming is up,the facilitator will ask the experts to furnish concrete examples of situations where we can see those strengths listed. Allocate another 15mins for this. Be as precise as possible. Feedback Phase Strengths Storm

Prof. Dr. Frank Früchtel Bamberg University Ask the person how s/he would like to record and preserve the list of strengths. The CW should make sure that this is done within a week either by doing it himself or engaging someone else’s help. Furnish Treasure Chest or Treasure Map Strengths Storming

Prof. Dr. Frank Früchtel Bamberg University Make an appointment no later than in one week’s time to explore with client which strengths listed s/he most dentifies with. Create a small action step to for the person to utilize this strength to reach a longer term goal. Create Opportunities! Strengths Storming

Prof. Dr. Frank Früchtel Bamberg University Phases Strengths Storming 1. Create trust 2. Team of experts, place and time 3. Explain rules 4. Strengths Storming session 5. Feedback 6. Furnish treasure chest or treasure map 1. Was the person‘s curiosity aroused? 2. You got the right experts? 3. Keep it simple! 4. Furnish a wall paper of strengths 5. Be concrete, give an example! Do’s 7. Explore opportunities

Prof. Dr. Frank Früchtel Bamberg University Note! 1.Strengths check should not be one- off. Add to list of strengths as you work with client. 2.Do not do it at the expense of client’s feelings of extreme discomfort with such a strength check. Don’t force! Go where the client takes you.

Prof. Dr. Frank Früchtel Bamberg University Why do a Strengths Storming? George’s Sharing Why he chose to do the Strengths Check with the 2 KU Home kids What was the preparation process like? Anything particularly significant or memorable? How has the Home environment changed? Were initial goals met? What went right?