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Both modules are designed to contribute to improving our Social Work
Services to individuals and families by improving knowledge and skills,
service quality and the effectiveness of organisations delivering social care
services.
This document provides full abstracts and contact details for those who
undertook systematic narrative reviews of evidence as part of the post qualifying
course between 2016/2017. To obtain copies of the full evidence review please
contact the reviewer. Contact details are included on each abstract. Electronic
versions of the abstracts are also available on the University website
http://www.ulster.ac.uk/dare.
Abstracts from the academic year 2015-2016 are also available on this website.
See page 26 of this document for a list of names, titles of reviews and contact
details.
The Research and Evaluation Methods in Social Work module (SWK 752)
Research Evaluation Methods to Inform Social Work module (SWK 754)
These two modules are also part of the Research Model Programme. These
require the Evidence-Informed Professional and Organisation Module (or
equivalent) as a pre-requisite for entry. Candidates build on the literature
review undertaken during that module (or equivalent) to undertake a
work-based research, service evaluation or professional audit project agreed
with line management. Candidates develop knowledge and skills in designing
and managing a project that will support robust, evidence-based development
of professional practice and services. An additional booklet on the outcomes
from these modules will be produced and placed on
http://www.ulster.ac.uk/dare.