
Rewriting Social Care
Challenging and Changing Language and Practice for a Better, Brighter Future
$53.75
- Paperback
272 pages
- Release Date
17 September 2025
Summary
The way we communicate with people matters, and the way we communicate about people, and about the purpose and practice of social care and social work matters too. The words we use reflect our values and feelings which influences the way we think and behave.
This is a book about language, and how the words we hear, read and choose to use both expose and perpetuate attitudes and behaviours. It’s about the words that are too dominant in our narrative and practice, and t…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781805011774 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1805011774 |
| Author: | Bryony Shannon |
| Publisher: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
| Imprint: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 272 |
| Release Date: | 17 September 2025 |
| Weight: | 284g |
| Dimensions: | 212mm x 136mm x 26mm |
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Critics Review
‘Transformation’ is a word that is often superficially bandied about and has consequently lost much of its power. But if you really do want to properly, unflashily and authentically transform Adult Social Care then start here, with Bryony. – Phil Holmes, Vice President of the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services‘Us, not us and them’. Bryony captures the central problem that no amount of system or ‘strength-based’ change will solve . Our language underpins the othering we practice - Bryony shows us how to face this. – Martin Routledge, Convenor Social Care Future
Bryony’s book is just what everyone in the social care space needs right now; a brilliant, must read about how we reframe the narrative from one of ‘them and us’ to a humanised one of ‘all of us’.
– Elly Chapple, BA HRM and Psychology of Human Communication, Founder #FlipTheNarrativeThis is a truly outstanding book by an author who over recent years has become wholly integral to the development of rights-based practice with adults, recognising that the language we use is evidence of the values that we take into every situation. Whether it’s dispelling labels or advocating love, understanding the power of language, and using that towards the advancement of better social care ensures that this book is a vital companion to all those interested in social care. – Rob Mitchell MBE, Principal Social WorkerLabels stick! Bryony’s book is a brilliant exploration of the power of words and of the importance of gloriously ordinary language – Tricia Nicoll, founder of Gloriously Ordinary LivesAbout The Author
Bryony Shannon
Bryony Shannon has worked in local authorities in information, communications, and practice development roles in adult social care for almost 20 years. She started her Rewriting Social Care blog after becoming increasingly uncomfortable with the language used with and about older people and disabled people, about people’s relationship with services, and about the purpose and practice of adult social care. She wanted to expose what this language reveals and perpetuates about attitudes and behaviours and explore an alternative language that should be at the heart of more human, relational ways of working.
Bryony now works freelance with several organisations, focusing on narrative, language, and practice change in social work and social care.
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