Social services are under pressure from Government and the public
to demonstrate the effectiveness of what they do. If the search for
useable and relevant measures of effectiveness is to succeed,
practitioners, managers, and policymakers must have an
understanding of the underlying social science concepts such as
Evidence-based practice (EBP). This concept is now promoted as a
'scientific' approach to policy and practice. However, the concept
was developed in the field of medicine, and many would ask whether
we can safely apply it to the messy process of social problem
solving? The promotion of evidence-based practice also has
implications for the content and focus of social work education and
training, and for the selection and recruitment of staff and
students. Evidence-based Practice and Social Work provides a
comprehensive overview of developments in this field and highlight
many important debates and dilemmas. Writers give clear pointers to
the need for a new partnership between research, policy and
practice, able to promote effective services. They suggest a more
inclusive version of EBP that is better able to respond to the
uncertainties of social work practice in the real world. Contents
include: An empirical study of the obstacles to evidence-based
practice Brian Sheldon, Professor of Applied Social
Research/Director, Rupatharshini Chilvers, Annemarie Ellis, Alice
Moseley, and Stephen Tierney, CEBSS, Peninsula Medical School,
Exeter.The limits of positivism revisited David Smith, Professor of
Social Work, Dept of Applied Social Science, University of
Lancaster.A problematic relationship? Evidence and practice in the
workplace Nick Frost, Senior Lecturer in Continuing Education,
University of Leeds.Promoting evidence based practice in a child
care charity: The Barnardo's experience Tony Newman, Principal
Officer, Research and Development, and Di McNeish, Head of
Research, Barnardo's, Cardiff.The Social Care Institute for
Excellence: The role of a national institute in developing
knowledge and practice in social care Mike Fisher Professor and
Director of Research and Reviews, Social Care Institute for
Excellence, London.Evidence based social work practice: A reachable
goal? Frank Ainsworth, Research Scholar and Lecturer (Adjunct),
School of International, Cultural and Community Studies, Edith
Cowan University and Patricia Hansen, Head, Department of Social
Work, Sydney Children's Hospital, Randwick.Reframing an
evidence-based approach to practice Stephanie Tierney, Research
Assistant, CEBSS, Peninsula Medical School, Exeter.What works about
what works? Fashion, fad and EBP Carolyn Taylor, Lecturer in Social
Work, and Susan White, Senior Lecturer in Social Work, Department
of Applied Social Science, University of Manchester
General
Imprint: |
Whiting & Birch
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
June 2005 |
First published: |
September 2005 |
Editors: |
Andy Bilson
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Dimensions: |
216 x 140 x 15mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Laminated cover
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Pages: |
224 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-86177-047-9 |
Categories: |
Books >
Social sciences >
Sociology, social studies >
Social work >
General
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LSN: |
1-86177-047-2 |
Barcode: |
9781861770479 |
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