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Learn how social workers can build and maintain an evidence base to support their work with children and families.
Evidence plays an important role in social work practice.
Knowledge gained from research and practical experience should be used to ensure decisions about safety and risk are well-informed and ethical.
This NSPCC Learning podcast episode explores how evidence can be gathered and utilised by social work professionals.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
The NSPCC Library and Information Service: learning.nspcc...
The national case review repository: learning.nspcc...
Learning from case reviews briefings: learning.nspcc...
CASPAR briefings: learning.nspcc...
The NSPCC's learning from case reviews training course: learning.nspcc...
The social work Professional Capabilities Framework on the British Association of Social Workers (BASW) website: new.basw.co.uk...
Let’s Talk Social Work podcast from BASW: www.basw.co.uk...
Subscribe to CASPAR, our safeguarding child protection email newsletter: learning.nspcc...
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Photography by Tom Hull.
The children and young people pictured are models. Adults pictured are models and volunteers. Intro/outro music is Lights by Sappheiros [goo.gl/YmnOAx]
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The NSPCC Learning Podcast features experts from the NSPCC and external organisations discussing a range of safeguarding and child protection issues. No matter your role or sector, whether you work or volunteer with children and young people indirectly or directly, you’ll gain valuable information through our discussions, one-to-one chats and debates.
For more from the NSPCC Learning Podcast, visit nspcc.org.uk/podcast