This article discusses the development of a strategy for securing a step change in social work research in higher education in the UK. This project, undertaken by the Joint University Council Social Work Education Committee (SWEC), aimed to give direction to the constituency, address complex and potentially conflictual issues across the four countries of the UK and promote social work research both internally and to external stakeholders. The obstacles and opportunities for advancing social work research are discussed, as are the processes by which consensus was secured across higher education institutions. Key issues debated at length included how to define social work research, whether to set priorities for research themes, whether resear...
There has been an international drive to ensure social work students are research-minded. However, l...
Knowledge about research methodologies and positive attitudes about research are each essential for ...
There is evidence that variable access to training, support mechanisms and resources limits social w...
This article discusses the development of a strategy for securing a step change in social work resea...
This article is based on a background paper produced to inform the process of developing a research ...
There has been little interest until recently in the question of whether social work has the charact...
This article is based on a background paper produced to inform the process of developing a research ...
The continuing modernization of social care in the UK has placed a high premium on evidence. However...
This article presents a preliminary report of an audit of the current state of research methods teac...
This paper seeks to make a contribution to the current debate about the changing nature and purpose ...
This paper presents a preliminary report of an audit of the current state of research methods teachi...
Over the past decade, higher education policy in the United Kingdom has increasingly focused on the ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Practice on 29/09/2022...
Background: Momentum for building a research base to inform social work practice is increasing. This...
In recent years in social work we have increasingly come to address the issue of how to integrate re...
There has been an international drive to ensure social work students are research-minded. However, l...
Knowledge about research methodologies and positive attitudes about research are each essential for ...
There is evidence that variable access to training, support mechanisms and resources limits social w...
This article discusses the development of a strategy for securing a step change in social work resea...
This article is based on a background paper produced to inform the process of developing a research ...
There has been little interest until recently in the question of whether social work has the charact...
This article is based on a background paper produced to inform the process of developing a research ...
The continuing modernization of social care in the UK has placed a high premium on evidence. However...
This article presents a preliminary report of an audit of the current state of research methods teac...
This paper seeks to make a contribution to the current debate about the changing nature and purpose ...
This paper presents a preliminary report of an audit of the current state of research methods teachi...
Over the past decade, higher education policy in the United Kingdom has increasingly focused on the ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Practice on 29/09/2022...
Background: Momentum for building a research base to inform social work practice is increasing. This...
In recent years in social work we have increasingly come to address the issue of how to integrate re...
There has been an international drive to ensure social work students are research-minded. However, l...
Knowledge about research methodologies and positive attitudes about research are each essential for ...
There is evidence that variable access to training, support mechanisms and resources limits social w...