'Getting started, getting feedback, and getting finished'- practice research in action
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1999
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This article outlines the purpose, definition and usefulness of social work practice research and then describes a training program conducted by a group of social workers in the Australian Association of Social Workers (Victorian Branch) Practice Research Special Interest Group. These workshops offered practitioners the opportunity to explore a research idea with a group of colleagues which acted as a reference group over a period of six months. Two models of practice research workshops are described and their outcomes presented. |
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Taylor & Francis |
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DOI:10.1080/03124079908414120 O'Neill, Cas, Cleak, Helen, Brown, Grace, & Goodman, Helen (1999) 'Getting started, getting feedback, and getting finished'- practice research in action. Australian Social Work, 52(2), pp. 27-34. |
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Faculty of Health; School of Public Health & Social Work |
Palavras-Chave | #Professional Associations #Workshops (Courses) #article #Professional Training #Social Work Education #Social Workers #Australia #Social Work #Victoria #Australia #Research #Training #Models |
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Journal Article |