EBOOK Evaluating Social Work Effectiveness

EBOOK  Evaluating Social Work Effectiveness
Author: Juliet Cheetham,Roger Fuller,Gill McIvor,Alison Petch
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1992-10-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780335231072

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Social work has an impact on large numbers of citizens through its services for children and families, elderly people, those with mental or physical health problems and offenders. It also provokes much criticism; its effectiveness is questioned and there are increasing demands for this to be demonstrated. This text discusses how this task may be tackled and explores possibilities for evaluative research in contexts which are often not considered feasible for such enquiry. Paying particular attention to the diverse and complex functions of social work, the book reviews the implications for choosing and adapting research methodologies, emphasizes the importance of identifying the process of social work as well as its outcomes and distinguishes between the identification of effectiveness and its evaluation. It also describes the various means of dissemination which are necessary if research is to influence policy and practice. The book, which gives many examples of research in action, draws on evaluative research in Britain and the US and also on the experience of the Social Work Research Centre. It has been written for researchers, managers, practitioners and students with responsibilities to undertake or to understand the systematic evaluation of social work.

Evaluating Social Work Effectiveness

Evaluating Social Work Effectiveness
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1992
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:609436930

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Evaluating Social Work Effectiveness

Evaluating Social Work Effectiveness
Author: Juliet Cheetham
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1997
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:641780947

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Social Work Research and Evaluation

Social Work Research and Evaluation
Author: Richard M. Grinnell
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2018
Genre: Evaluation research (Social action programs)
ISBN: 9780190859022

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Since the first edition in 1981, Social Work Research and Evaluation has provided graduate-level social work students with basic research and evaluation concepts to help them become successful evidence-based practitioners, evidence-informed practitioners, and practitioners who are implementing evidence-based programs. Students will gain a thorough understanding and appreciation for how the three dominant research methodologies-quantiative, qualitative, and mixed methods-will help them achieve their professional goals, regardless of their area of specialization. Written in clear, everyday language, this edition also includes the pedagogical features that will make it easy and effective for classroom use.

EBOOK Action Research For Health And Social Care

EBOOK  Action Research For Health And Social Care
Author: Frederick Hart,Meg Bond
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1995-05-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780335231720

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* What is action research and how can it best be understood? * How can practitioners use action research to deal with problems and improve services? * What are the different types of action research and which might be most appropriate for use in a particular setting? This book has been designed for use as a core text on research methods courses at undergraduate and postgraduate level and on professional training courses. It is divided into three parts. Part one traces the history of action research and shows the links between its use in education, community development, management research and nursing. Building on this background the book explores different ways in which action research has been defined and proposes four different types, each appropriate to a different problem situation and context. In part two, five case studies of action research are described from the perspective of the researcher, including case studies of success and instructive failure. Part three is designed to enable the reader to find a route through the maze of methods and approaches in action research by the use of such things as self-assessment and mapping exercises, a guide to diary keeping and to evaluation. The final chapter suggests that by developing a 'project perspective' action research can be of practical benefit to health and social care professionals in promoting service improvements.

Evaluating Social Work Services and Programs

Evaluating Social Work Services and Programs
Author: Robert W. Weinbach
Publsiher: Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2005
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: UOM:39015059274665

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Program Evaluation uses a practical, reader-friendly approach to de-mystify evaluation research, clarifying evaluation's relationship to social work practice and providing the knowledge necessary to conduct it. This book assumes some familiarity with traditional research methods and basic statistics or are currently studying them. It contains all necessary definitions and brief explanations of essential research terminology and concepts. However, it relates them directly to their usage in evaluation research, which is often quite diffent from the way they are used in traditional research. Well organized with excellent flow from chapter to chapter, Program Evaluation does not read like a research methods book, making it the most accessible book on evaluation research available.

Social Work Education and Training

Social Work Education and Training
Author: Joyce Lishman
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2011-09-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0857002627

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Excellent social work education and training is vital for ensuring best practice, and it is important to understand the key approaches and methods in order to provide the best teaching and ensure effective learning. This volume provides an overview of social work education, including the background and current context. It covers the key debates surrounding social work education, such as the evaluation of social work education, the use of IT, research-mindedness, and the effectiveness of interdisciplinary education. The book also offers guidance on effective teaching and learning approaches tailored to the needs of social work educators, covering teaching within a higher education institution, on student practice placements, and in post-qualifying settings. This will be an indispensable text for educators and trainers in the field of social work.

EBOOK New Themes In Palliative Care

EBOOK  New Themes In Palliative Care
Author: David Clark,Jo Hockley,Sam Ahmedzai
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1997-09-16
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780335231096

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Palliative care is moving through an important period of expansion and development, spreading beyond its original hospice base to encompass care in the community, in hospitals, health centres, clinics and nursing homes. It can now be found in over 70 countries of the world. What challenges does this multidisciplinary speciality face as it seeks to combine high grade pain and symptom control with sensitive psychological, spiritual and social care? What are the implications of current constraints on health policy and planning? How do ethical issues about resource allocation and end of life care impinge? Can palliative care be further extended to include conditions other than cancer? New Themes in Palliative Care addresses these and many related issues in ways which will be readily accessible to students of health and social care as well as to those involved in purchasing or providing palliative care services, and to social scientists interested in chronic illness, death and dying. Its editors are respected experts in the field with backgrounds in the social sciences, nursing and medicine and the book's contributors include leading international figures from a wide range of palliative care and academic disciplines.