There's a growing pressure for social workers to engage with research
and draw on this in practice. But why is this research important? This
first book in the Research in Social Work series, published in
association with the European Social Work Research Association, provides
an accessible way to think about this question. Drawing on evidence from
across Europe, Asia and the USA, it covers how research is conducted,
used, and perceived. It is perfect for social work students, researchers
and practitioners, providing a detailed sketch of how research finds a
place in the wider social work picture and offering opportunities and
exercises that highlight how social work research is relevant in
day-to-day course programmes and practice. The book will embolden a kind
of scepticism, while at the same time providing the ground work for
social workers to become more thoughtfully practical - and practically
thoughtful.