This paper is concerned with the discursive interaction of lay and professional knowledge in the practice of social workers. The contention is that identifying discrete sources of knowledge—such as evidence-informed materials—may be less important for explaining how social workers guide their practice than recognising the effect of the discursive interaction of lay and professional knowledge within organisational culture. The example used for this discussion is child protection work, with a particular emphasis on how practice can be seen to be gendered. In the course of making this overall argument, the paper draws on academic debates about the nature of knowledge in professional work and discusses lay and professional knowledge as revealed...
In this article, the ‘evidence–relevance’ dilemma in the ‘knowledge for social work’ debate is appro...
This study explored how social workers defined, produced, used, developed and disseminated knowledge...
This study contributes to an understanding of how social workers produce knowledge and make decision...
This paper is concerned with the discursive interaction of lay and professional knowledge in the pra...
This paper is a discussion of the application of social work knowledge and values in practice. It dr...
Since the 1990s, evidence-based practice has become part of social work, grounded in the notion that...
New socio-economic conditions have necessitated different approaches to professional learning and de...
There is strong government support in the UK for the development and implementation of evidence-base...
Practice research can in itself be regarded as a specific form of knowledge production in social wor...
• Summary: Two different frameworks are identified with respect to social work practice and views of...
Social work, globally, has struggled persistently to justify itself as an academic or professional d...
This doctoral study explores what being a professional in child protection social work actually mean...
on an in a Professionals who are supposed to deal with child abuse and neglect at the point of first...
The aim of this study was to explore whether social workers can become more explicit about their kno...
Aims: There is a growing body of research and scholarly literature addressing, from a range of philo...
In this article, the ‘evidence–relevance’ dilemma in the ‘knowledge for social work’ debate is appro...
This study explored how social workers defined, produced, used, developed and disseminated knowledge...
This study contributes to an understanding of how social workers produce knowledge and make decision...
This paper is concerned with the discursive interaction of lay and professional knowledge in the pra...
This paper is a discussion of the application of social work knowledge and values in practice. It dr...
Since the 1990s, evidence-based practice has become part of social work, grounded in the notion that...
New socio-economic conditions have necessitated different approaches to professional learning and de...
There is strong government support in the UK for the development and implementation of evidence-base...
Practice research can in itself be regarded as a specific form of knowledge production in social wor...
• Summary: Two different frameworks are identified with respect to social work practice and views of...
Social work, globally, has struggled persistently to justify itself as an academic or professional d...
This doctoral study explores what being a professional in child protection social work actually mean...
on an in a Professionals who are supposed to deal with child abuse and neglect at the point of first...
The aim of this study was to explore whether social workers can become more explicit about their kno...
Aims: There is a growing body of research and scholarly literature addressing, from a range of philo...
In this article, the ‘evidence–relevance’ dilemma in the ‘knowledge for social work’ debate is appro...
This study explored how social workers defined, produced, used, developed and disseminated knowledge...
This study contributes to an understanding of how social workers produce knowledge and make decision...