This paper presents a protocol for a funded study of technical assistance strategies used to support the use of evidence, and, in particular, how participatory processes contribute to the use of evidence to improve outcomes for populations. Findings from the study will increase understanding of the relationships between technical assistance, stakeholder participation and evidence use in child and family services. The authors argue that publishing such a protocol can increase transparency between researchers and practitioners and raise awareness of the need for research on how stakeholder participation can strengthen evidence use in child welfare service settings. The authors also reflect on the potential value and limitations of published p...
To help expand understanding of how research makes an impact Sarah Morton draws from her extensive r...
This chapter details the participatory approach to research, with an emphasis on active participatio...
A Spanish translation of this publication is available to download under Additional Files below. I...
This paper presents a protocol for a funded study of technical assistance strategies used to support...
This Research and Evidence Paper presents the theory-based and participatory evaluation design of th...
Evidence-based practice and policy is a relatively new concept in a human service perspective. There...
Background: Challenges to evidence use are well documented. Less well understood are the formal supp...
Along with the growth of child participatory research an increased focus on its complexity, specific...
This paper discusses the methodological implications of using participatory research in the advocacy...
Drawing on the authors’ experience in the international Campbell Collaboration, this essay presents ...
This is the summary of a research protocol constructed as part of the Radda Barnen project "Children...
The thesis centres on a two-year project with childcare teams in a local authority social services d...
In research, child participation usually refers to positioning children not simply as objects or sub...
Thesis (M.Psyc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2007.This study engaged in a micro-g...
Child neglect is the most prevalent form of child maltreatment and represents 79.5% of open child-we...
To help expand understanding of how research makes an impact Sarah Morton draws from her extensive r...
This chapter details the participatory approach to research, with an emphasis on active participatio...
A Spanish translation of this publication is available to download under Additional Files below. I...
This paper presents a protocol for a funded study of technical assistance strategies used to support...
This Research and Evidence Paper presents the theory-based and participatory evaluation design of th...
Evidence-based practice and policy is a relatively new concept in a human service perspective. There...
Background: Challenges to evidence use are well documented. Less well understood are the formal supp...
Along with the growth of child participatory research an increased focus on its complexity, specific...
This paper discusses the methodological implications of using participatory research in the advocacy...
Drawing on the authors’ experience in the international Campbell Collaboration, this essay presents ...
This is the summary of a research protocol constructed as part of the Radda Barnen project "Children...
The thesis centres on a two-year project with childcare teams in a local authority social services d...
In research, child participation usually refers to positioning children not simply as objects or sub...
Thesis (M.Psyc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2007.This study engaged in a micro-g...
Child neglect is the most prevalent form of child maltreatment and represents 79.5% of open child-we...
To help expand understanding of how research makes an impact Sarah Morton draws from her extensive r...
This chapter details the participatory approach to research, with an emphasis on active participatio...
A Spanish translation of this publication is available to download under Additional Files below. I...