| About the book |
In particular, the book examines:
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| About the authors |
Brian Corby is Professor of Social Work Studies at the University of Central Lancashire. His main research interests are in the fields of social work and child protection studies and he has written several books on this subject including Child Abuse: Towards a Knowledge Base (Open University Press, 2005). He also an experienced teacher and currently lectures on research in social work to students across a range of levels. |
| Table of contents |
Acknowledgements Origins Research and social work - an uneasy alliance over time The advent of evidence-based practice? Paradigm wars Child care research Mental health Older people and disability Working out the value of research Research into practice - barriers and opportunities Coming to conclusions Notes References Index |


