Social Work and Evidence-Based Practice
Edited by David Smith, Jessica Kingsley Publishers
ISBN 184310156, £17.99
STAR RATING: 4/5
This is a useful and accessible text for all social work students and practitioners who appreciate that their practice should be more "evidence-based", but are still grappling with what that means, writes Lynn Baxter.
The first two chapters by Smith and Fook are well worth reading for balanced and clear explanations of the issues and dilemmas surrounding evidence-based social work. The relevance of different "types" of evidence is discussed and it's good to read that critical reflexivity, transferability of past experience and the use of self remain compatible with an evidence-based approach.
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