Exploring new developments and applications of ‘practice-near’ research in social work

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Briggs, S. and Hingley-Jones, Helen 2013. Exploring new developments and applications of ‘practice-near’ research in social work. UEL Research and Knowledge Exchange Conference 2013. University of East London, London 26 Jun 2013 London University of East London.
AuthorsBriggs, S. and Hingley-Jones, Helen
TypeConference paper
Abstract

Case studies of practice-near research in two settings:
Application 1: study of young people with severe learning disabilities
Application 2: using observational methods within an evaluative project

Year2013
ConferenceUEL Research and Knowledge Exchange Conference 2013
PublisherUniversity of East London
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Deposited09 Sep 2013
Place of publicationLondon
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