This paper concerns the impact of social work research, particularly on practice and practitioners. It explores the politics of research and how this affects practice, the way that university-based research understands practice, and some recent developments in establishing practice research as an integral and permanent part of the research landscape. While focusing on implications for the UK, it draws on developments in research across Europe, North America and Australasia to explore how we can improve the relationship between research and practice
Evidence-based practice is now a core element of many governments’ approaches to policy-making and s...
Through practice research social work practice and social work research together is in a unique posi...
Critics of evidence-based practice (EBP) often challenge the efficacy of applying social work resear...
This paper concerns the impact of social work research, particularly on practice and practitioners. ...
Despite the recent movement towards greater research use in many areas of social work, criticisms pe...
The movement to utilize evidence-based practices within the social work profession began in the lat...
Professional guidelines for social workers in relation to research use in practice, present social w...
In the never-ending dialogue between the study and practice of social work, the relationship between...
In this article the authors consider how effective social work has been in terms of evidence-based p...
Evidence-based practice (EBP) has been promoted within social work/social care, with emerging eviden...
Aims of the research: Scotland's 21st Century Review of Social Work, 'Changing Lives', told us th...
Evidence-based practice (EBP) has been promoted within social work/social care, with emerging eviden...
BackgroundIn Sweden, as elsewhere, the development of evidence-based practice (EBP) in social work h...
There is evidence to suggest that research evidence is under-utilised in social work practice with g...
The article focuses on theories, definitions, interests, possibilities and barriers in practice rese...
Evidence-based practice is now a core element of many governments’ approaches to policy-making and s...
Through practice research social work practice and social work research together is in a unique posi...
Critics of evidence-based practice (EBP) often challenge the efficacy of applying social work resear...
This paper concerns the impact of social work research, particularly on practice and practitioners. ...
Despite the recent movement towards greater research use in many areas of social work, criticisms pe...
The movement to utilize evidence-based practices within the social work profession began in the lat...
Professional guidelines for social workers in relation to research use in practice, present social w...
In the never-ending dialogue between the study and practice of social work, the relationship between...
In this article the authors consider how effective social work has been in terms of evidence-based p...
Evidence-based practice (EBP) has been promoted within social work/social care, with emerging eviden...
Aims of the research: Scotland's 21st Century Review of Social Work, 'Changing Lives', told us th...
Evidence-based practice (EBP) has been promoted within social work/social care, with emerging eviden...
BackgroundIn Sweden, as elsewhere, the development of evidence-based practice (EBP) in social work h...
There is evidence to suggest that research evidence is under-utilised in social work practice with g...
The article focuses on theories, definitions, interests, possibilities and barriers in practice rese...
Evidence-based practice is now a core element of many governments’ approaches to policy-making and s...
Through practice research social work practice and social work research together is in a unique posi...
Critics of evidence-based practice (EBP) often challenge the efficacy of applying social work resear...