Evidence and knowledge are fundamental in professional practice. A key
skill for social workers is understanding how to use the range of
sources available. Being able to explain the evidence underpinning
decisions and the knowledge base of professional interventions is not
just good practice: it's essential in partnership working and in acting
accountably.
This innovative book recognizes and builds on the complex nature of
social work practice. It challenges the view that there is one best form
of knowledge which applies equally to all aspects of practice. Tony
Evans and Mark Hardy outline key debates and put forward approaches to
evidence and knowledge that encourage readers to use a range of
different forms of knowledge to inform and develop their professional
practice. This helpful book also supports reflection and learning by
including case studies, activities and tasks alongside the main text.
Evidence and Knowledge for Practice is essential reading for social
work students, qualified social workers and other readers with an
interest in social work practice.