Click on the headline to go through to the article By Nick Axford * What scope is there for evaluating some of our services by randomised control trial? * How can we better measure patterns of need and outcomes for children at an aggregate level? * In what ways does our practice reflect needs-led or rights-based concerns? Is this balance right?
Forty Years of Evidence
* How can we be innovative and creative in developing evidence-based services?
GUIDE TIME FOR DISCUSSION: 2 HOURS
Questions from Community Care – Forty Years of Evidence
October 20, 2005 in Community Care
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