The workshop will focus on describing and evaluating the recruitment, preparation/training, supervision and support of students as research partners alongside academic staff. Over the last twelve months, a research team of academics and students in the School of Health and Social Care at the University of Lincoln has been evaluating how the social work degree programme equips students for practiceThe workshop will be fully interactive and will use a range of methods to engage with workshop participants; • Digital story telling, which combines the spoken word with visual presentation. ( Lambert, 2008)• A consideration of the threats and opportunities inherent in involving students as researchers (Fuller and Petch, 1999). • An activity about ...
This paper presents the rationale for, and the outcomes of, staff-student partnerships in developing...
Creating a community within a school is a critical first step in enhancing student engagement. At RA...
Research is critical for effective and innovative social work practice, yet social workers do not al...
This oral presentation will briefly describe how the Centre for Health & Well-being Research [CHWR] ...
AbstractThis staff-student collaborative project involved six small project teams each composed of s...
The past academic year, the University of Lincoln has been undertaking HEA funded research into the ...
This case study outlines a university-wide programme that brings together staff and undergraduate st...
Background: Momentum for building a research base to inform social work practice is increasing. This...
Partnership work with service users and carers in social work education is a policy requirement, and...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Practice on 29/09/2022...
In the changing higher education landscape, with higher fees and a very competitive market, there is...
The international interest in students as partners reflects the desire to involve students as active...
This workshop set out to share experiences of running a pilot project, in the School of Health and S...
This workshop presented a project initiated and developed at the Putting Research Outcomes into Prac...
McCulloch (2009) has argued for a reconceptualisation of the student role, where contested discourse...
This paper presents the rationale for, and the outcomes of, staff-student partnerships in developing...
Creating a community within a school is a critical first step in enhancing student engagement. At RA...
Research is critical for effective and innovative social work practice, yet social workers do not al...
This oral presentation will briefly describe how the Centre for Health & Well-being Research [CHWR] ...
AbstractThis staff-student collaborative project involved six small project teams each composed of s...
The past academic year, the University of Lincoln has been undertaking HEA funded research into the ...
This case study outlines a university-wide programme that brings together staff and undergraduate st...
Background: Momentum for building a research base to inform social work practice is increasing. This...
Partnership work with service users and carers in social work education is a policy requirement, and...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Practice on 29/09/2022...
In the changing higher education landscape, with higher fees and a very competitive market, there is...
The international interest in students as partners reflects the desire to involve students as active...
This workshop set out to share experiences of running a pilot project, in the School of Health and S...
This workshop presented a project initiated and developed at the Putting Research Outcomes into Prac...
McCulloch (2009) has argued for a reconceptualisation of the student role, where contested discourse...
This paper presents the rationale for, and the outcomes of, staff-student partnerships in developing...
Creating a community within a school is a critical first step in enhancing student engagement. At RA...
Research is critical for effective and innovative social work practice, yet social workers do not al...