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Practice Research Partnerships in Social Work
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01 March 2015

Practice research partnerships in social work can make a significant difference to social work service delivery. This comprehensive, accessibly written resource, is designed to help students and practitioners to actively engage with research through their frontline work.
Through clear practice scenarios, critical questions and examples from research the text guides researchers, students, educators, practice managers, funders and practitioners to creatively explore partnerships in creating, contributing, consuming, commissioning or critiquing evidence in and for social work practice. The text encourages collaborative practice by demonstrating the transformative nature of knowledge networks to ‘make a difference’ in social work practice.
An essential text for students undertaking professional training at all levels as well as meeting the needs of qualified staff for continued professional development.
Section 1: The relationship between research and practice;
The nature of practice-based research in Social Work;
The context of practice research;
Practice-research relationships;
Section 2: Designing practice research;
Framing the project;
Designing applied research;
Data collection and analysis in practice research;
Section 3: Nurturing networks;
Dissemination and utilisation;
Research mentoring relationships;
The full cycle.