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This book offers a practical approach to conducting practice
research in the field of human services. This evolving form of
applied research seeks to understand practice in the context of the
relationships between service providers and service users, between
service providers and their managers, between agency-based service
providers and community advocacy and support groups, and between
agency managers and policy makers. Practice research represents a
form of evidence-informed practice that involves a wide array of
research designs and methods, in contrast to the narrower emphasis
on experimental designs that characterizes evidence-based practice.
The emerging principles and practices associated with practice
research highlight: 1) including multiple, diverse stakeholders, 2)
maximizing and negotiating participation, 3) promoting practitioner
engagement in all phases of the research process, and 4) developing
new identities for participants as research-minded practitioners
and practice-minded researchers. The book is designed for
researchers, practitioners, service users and students, and focuses
on concrete experiences that illustrate the processes and
activities involved in a specific, locally negotiated model of
practice research. The book describes multiple practice research
studies across an array of fields of practice in the human
services, focusing on the research questions, designs, roles and
relationships that have been developed in the context of a
university-agency practice research partnership. These descriptions
and stories are used to construct a comprehensive, detailed picture
of the research process. Based upon these descriptions, the book
synthesizes a set of broader principles and guidelines for practice
researchers.
Public Child Welfare: A Casebook for Learning and Teaching provides
social work students and practicing social workers with 20
real-world cases gathered from four California county child welfare
agencies. Readers are exposed to the stories of social workers and
families involved in child welfare services. The rich and varied
content captures the daily complexities, challenges, and successes
that social workers experience in the field. Framed within the
context of relevant national and state policy and practices, the
cases address a variety of child welfare issues including neglect
and abuse, substance abuse, domestic violence, criminal justice
involvement, mental health, reunification and adoption, and more.
Case-based learning relates to family dynamics, initial risks and
harms, finding the right home for the child, court proceedings, and
the trajectory of these complex cases over time. Public Child
Welfare challenges social work students and practitioners to
critically examine documented, real-world cases to inform and
strengthen their own practices. The casebook is an ideal resource
for social work courses, child welfare seminars, and agency-based
training programs.
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