Social workers as researchers: seven key principles to success

Kelsey Beninger and Ben Collins
Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Kantar Public, a research and evaluation agency, explores the benefits, challenges and opportunities of using social workers as embedded research practitioners to help monitor and evaluate children's social care services

 Practitioners broadened the reach of Kantar's work by conducting research out in the field. Picture: Monkey Business/Adobe Stock
Practitioners broadened the reach of Kantar's work by conducting research out in the field. Picture: Monkey Business/Adobe Stock

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