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Social Work and Evidence-Based Practice David Smith

Social Work and Evidence-Based Practice von David Smith

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Zusammenfassung

Evidence-based practice - what it might mean, how it can be achieved, whether it should be aspired to - is the subject of much debate and argument in social work. The authors demonstrate why evidence-based practice is important, but also why it is important to think clearly and carefully about its implications for the social work profession.

Social Work and Evidence-Based Practice Zusammenfassung

Social Work and Evidence-Based Practice David Smith

Evidence-based practice - what it might mean, how it can be achieved, whether it should be aspired to - is the subject of much debate and argument in social work. Covering areas of social work practice that are well established and those in which evidence is just beginning to become available, the authors address issues such as:

* What is to count as evidence, and who decides this?

* If relevant evidence is agreed on, how should it be used in practice?

* How can the thing that made the difference be identified?

* Does success result from the theory employed by the worker, or because the worker is skilled, conscientious and effective?

* How predictable, controlled and orderly can social work become?

Exploring these issues within a range of contexts - from child abuse and domestic violence to looked after children and disability - the authors demonstrate why evidence-based practice is important, but also why it is important to think clearly and carefully about its implications for the social work profession and the users of social work services. Social Work and Evidence-Based Practice will enable practitioners, managers and policy makers to deepen and coordinate their understanding of the key themes in evidence-based practice.

Social Work and Evidence-Based Practice Bewertungen

This book and its focus on many of the issues and dilemmas surrounding evidence-based social work therefore provides the practitioner with a timely insight into an increasingly important area within social work. Whilst this book provides some understanding of the many aspects of getting and using evidence that can helpfully inform practice, it also highlights some of the many issues and debates associated with a greater use of evidence-based practice in social work... Whilst this book illustrates the potential advantages to social work of using evidence-based practice it also provides a useful insight into the various issues and dilemmas associated with it... This is an important book that should be part of any practitioner's reading list within CAFCASS. -- Family Court Journal

Über David Smith

David Smith is Professor of Criminology in the Department of Applied Social Science at Lancaster University. His main research in recent years has been on racist violence, Black, Asian and Irish men's experiences of the probation service and the criminal justice system, and anti-racist policing strategies. He has worked and researched widely in the field of social work and probation.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

1. Introduction: Some Versions of Evidence-Based Practice, David Smith, Lancaster University. 2. What Professionals Need from Research: Beyond Evidence-Based Practice, Jan Fook, La Trobe University. 3. The Extremes of Child Abuse: A Macro Approach to Measuring Effective Prevention, Colin Pritchard, Bournemouth University. 4. Effective Social Work: A Micro Approach - Reducing Truancy, Delinquency and School Exclusions, Colin Pritchard. 5. Domestic Violence: Evidence-led Practice? Julie Taylor-Browne, Kanzeon Consulting. 6. Evidence-Based Practice in Young People's Substance Misuse Services, Paul Keeling, Karen Kibblewhite and Zoe Smith, Lifeline Project, Manchester. 7. Social Work and Looked After Children, Claire Taylor, University of Nottingham. 8. Practice for What? The Use of Evidence in Social Work with Disabled People, Bob Sapey, Lancaster University. 9. Seven Ways to Misunderstand Evidence-Based Probation, Peter Raynor, University of Wales. The Contributors. Subject Index. Author Index.

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GOR003333249
9781843101567
1843101564
Social Work and Evidence-Based Practice David Smith
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers
20040315
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