Linear and complex causality

Published: 02/02/2023

Paying attention to context when predicting human behaviour.

This film is part of the Working with uncertainty and risk in children's social care: Video learning resources.

Human behaviour is shaped by the context in which it occurs. Professor Eileen Munro shares the key elements of a systems-based approach and how it is informed by complexity theory. 

Talking Points  

This video looks at:  

  • Systems-based approaches. 
  • What we can learn from complexity theory. 
  • The effect of work based conditions on practitioners. 
  • Why complex factors require feedback to adjust and adapt. 

Reflective questions    

  1. How would you start to gather and use feedback to adjust and adapt your practice?
  2. How might your organisation apply and embed a systems-based approach? 

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Professional Standards

PQS:KSS - Child and family assessment | Analysis, decision-making, planning and review | Confident analysis and decision-making | Purposeful and effective social work | Support effective decision-making | Designing a system to support effective practice

PCF - Critical reflection and analysis | Intervention and skills | Contexts and organisations