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New Research: Learning by Experience

Posted: 26 June 2008 | Subscribe Online


Learning By Experience articles

If you want to find out about useful recent research on good practice in social care, this is the place for you.  Here, academics and practitioners present their findings as we build up a database of evidence-based practice across adult and children’s social care.  Click on the links below to locate articles of interest to you.      

New contributions

Our Learning By Experience section is an opportunity for all social care researchers to talk about the results of their research.  If you have recently run a research project, no matter how big or small, then this section may be for you.  It might be university research carried out by a group of academics or it might be something more informal carried out by a lone social care practitioner - or something in between!  The only criteria are that the results should be solid, well evidenced and of interest to social care practitioners.  If you would like to write for Community Care, click through to the detailed guidelines. You will be asked to provide two articles, one short synopsis to appear in our magazine, and the main article to appear on our website.  You will need to read our strict rules on presentation of the articles.  We look forward to hearing from you.

Disabled students and staff: disclosing disability

Education of children in care

Elder Abuse: prevalence and prevention

PQSW Qualification

Re-ablement services: impact and effects

Social work in the information age

Unaccompanied asylum-seeking children

 

 



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