Research for Social Workers

  • Research for Social Workers: An Introduction to Methods
    By Margaret Alston, Wendy Bowles

    Adapted from Williams , Tutty & Grinnell ( 1995 ) Unless the problem you choose is relevant to the social welfare industry , that is , unless it will lead to ' making a decision or taking some action ' , as we have specified in our ...

  • Research for Social Workers: An introduction to methods
    By Margaret Alston, Wendy Bowles

    Castillo-Burguete, M.T., García-Gómez, C., Castro-Borges, P. and Dickinson, F. 2015, '“I'm not afraid of him; That dog barks but he don't bite”: PAR processes, gender equity and emancipation with women in Yucatán, Mexico', ...

  • Research for Social Workers: An Introduction to Methods
    By Margaret Alston, Wendy Bowles

    University of NSW 1991 , Suicide Prevention : Sutherland Shire Needs Analysis Report , Southern Sydney Area Health Service Health Promotion Unit , Sutherland Hospital & Health Service , State Health Publication Number ( SSAHS ) 91-108 ...

  • Research for Social Workers: An Introduction to Methods
    By Margaret Alston, Wendy Bowles

    Denzin and Lincoln s (2005) use of the term 'participatory action research' is discussed in Chapter 11. ... Greenwood and Levin (2007) use a definition of action research that involves the three elements of action, research and ...

  • Research for Social Workers: An Introduction to Methods
    By Margaret Alston, Wendy Bowles

    Often this phase is termed a vulnerability assessment , and enables an assessment not only of the current crisis , but also of how ... of social work responses in various organisations and ways that RESEARCH IN POST - DISASTER RECOVERY 241.