This book explores how research can improve the quality of social work.
It provides an overview of the core theoretical concepts and the
processes and practices in undertaking research.
Locating the place of social work research within the social sciences,
this innovative book promotes critical debate to strengthen both the
research base and day-to-day practice. It is designed to encourage
'reflective research practitioners' - professionals who are both
critically reflective and research aware - and does so by:
- Presenting a range of approaches within research
- Highlighting distinctive aspects of social work research, such as
emancipatory
- Research and researching sensitive topics
- Reflecting on the strengths of research and identifying how to utilise
findings
- Introducing beginning researchers to the rationales for undertaking
research
Highlighting the importance of how research informs practice, this book
is essential reading for students on qualifying and post-qualifying
courses, practitioners, managers and policy makers.