This article discusses some new ways in which social work research can explore the interaction between neighbourhoods and child and adult well-being. The authors note that social work practices are often criticised for taking an individualistic approach and paying too little attention to the service user's environment. The article uses examples of research projects from Chile, the USA and Wales, to discuss the use of spatially oriented research methods for understanding neighbourhood factors. Quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods approaches that are particularly appropriate for investigating social work-relevant topics are discussed in turn, including quantitative and qualitative uses for geographical information systems (GIS), hierar...
Abstract This presentation points out that access to and the possibilities of using public space...
Abstract This presentation points out that access to and the possibilities of using public space...
Abstract This presentation points out that access to and the possibilities of using public space...
This article discusses some new ways in which social work research can explore the interaction betwe...
This article discusses some new ways in which social work research can explore the interaction betwe...
This article discusses some new ways in which social work research can explore the interaction betwe...
This article discusses some new ways in which social work research can explore the interaction betwe...
This essay argues for the consideration of spatial approaches to social work. Spatial sensitivity an...
Using data from in-depth qualitative interviews with poor non-Hispanic white and Puerto Rican women ...
This paper explores the utility of participatory GIS as a methodological approach for urban social w...
Abstract This presentation points out that access to and the possibilities of using public spaces ...
Abstract This presentation points out that access to and the possibilities of using public spaces ...
Abstract This presentation points out that access to and the possibilities of using public space...
Abstract This presentation points out that access to and the possibilities of using public space...
Community organization as a basic social work method has taken on increasing emphasis during the pas...
Abstract This presentation points out that access to and the possibilities of using public space...
Abstract This presentation points out that access to and the possibilities of using public space...
Abstract This presentation points out that access to and the possibilities of using public space...
This article discusses some new ways in which social work research can explore the interaction betwe...
This article discusses some new ways in which social work research can explore the interaction betwe...
This article discusses some new ways in which social work research can explore the interaction betwe...
This article discusses some new ways in which social work research can explore the interaction betwe...
This essay argues for the consideration of spatial approaches to social work. Spatial sensitivity an...
Using data from in-depth qualitative interviews with poor non-Hispanic white and Puerto Rican women ...
This paper explores the utility of participatory GIS as a methodological approach for urban social w...
Abstract This presentation points out that access to and the possibilities of using public spaces ...
Abstract This presentation points out that access to and the possibilities of using public spaces ...
Abstract This presentation points out that access to and the possibilities of using public space...
Abstract This presentation points out that access to and the possibilities of using public space...
Community organization as a basic social work method has taken on increasing emphasis during the pas...
Abstract This presentation points out that access to and the possibilities of using public space...
Abstract This presentation points out that access to and the possibilities of using public space...
Abstract This presentation points out that access to and the possibilities of using public space...