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Executive summary: Regarding the use of practice observation methods as part of the assessment of social work practice:  Evidence Scope (2015)

Published: 04/11/2015

Author: Ruch G, Holmes D

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Ruch G & Holmes D. (2015). Executive summary: Regarding the use of practice observation methods as part of the assessment of social work practice:  Evidence Scope. Dartington: Research in Practice.

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This is the executive summary of the full evidence scope. A collaborative effort by Sussex University and Research in Practice, was undertaken to support the thinking of colleagues within Department for Education, KPMG and their consortium partners in developing an accreditation framework for children’s social work.

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Professional Standards

PQS:KSS - Lead and govern excellent practice | Creating a context for excellent practice | Designing a system to support effective practice | Quality assurance and improvement | Promote and govern excellent practice | Performance management and improvement | The role of supervision | Organisational context

PCF - Professionalism | Critical reflection and analysis | Intervention and skills | Contexts and organisations | Professional leadership