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Evidence Based Practice In Social Work

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Evidence-based practice in social work is an approach that involves using research evidence to inform and guide social work interventions and decision-making.

Key Features

  • Integration of research evidence
  • Client-centered approach
  • Continuous evaluation and refinement of practice
  • Emphasis on effectiveness and outcomes

Pros

  • Promotes effective and efficient practices
  • Helps ensure interventions are evidence-based
  • Can lead to better outcomes for clients

Cons

  • May be time-consuming to stay up-to-date with research
  • Not all interventions have a strong evidence base

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