Research in Practice Podcast
A podcast by Research in Practice
84 Episoade
-  Working together, learning together: A lived experience guide to co-productionPublicat: 10.02.2021
-  Adverse Childhood Experiences: What they tell us and implications for social carePublicat: 04.02.2021
-  Working with the community: How Love Barrow Families has developed over timePublicat: 24.11.2020
-  Working with the community: Setting up Love Barrow FamiliesPublicat: 09.11.2020
-  Reflecting together on CPD: A conversation with Social Work EnglandPublicat: 20.10.2020
-  Poverty aware practice with children and familiesPublicat: 15.10.2020
-  A sister’s experience of county lines: The possibility of leaving and exitingPublicat: 21.08.2020
-  A sister's experience of county lines: The business modelPublicat: 10.08.2020
-  A sister's experience of county lines: Push/pull factors and groomingPublicat: 23.07.2020
-  Community development work: The approach in Cornwall CouncilPublicat: 26.06.2020
-  Community development work: The approach in Camden CouncilPublicat: 26.06.2020
-  Virtual supervision: A supervisors perspectivePublicat: 07.05.2020
-  County lines, criminal exploitation and cuckooing part two: Greater Manchester's approachPublicat: 22.11.2019
-  County lines, criminal exploitation and cuckooing part one: Greater Manchester's learningPublicat: 26.07.2019
-  Safeguarding children and young people from exploitationPublicat: 01.07.2019
-  Person-centred approaches to adult mental healthPublicat: 15.01.2019
-  Strengths-based conversations: Supporting good practicePublicat: 02.10.2018
-  Risks, rights and the role of the state: Early interventionPublicat: 30.08.2018
-  Strengths-based conversations: Skills for effective communicationPublicat: 16.08.2018
-  Strengths-based conversations: An introductionPublicat: 20.07.2018
At Research in Practice, we bring together academic research, practice expertise and the experiences of people accessing services. We then apply this knowledge to develop a range of resources and learning opportunities, as well as delivering tailored services, expertise and training. We work closely with professionals across the children, families and adult sectors to ensure our work is truly sector-led and responds to the most pressing issues.
